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Starting HAL
Once built, HAL can be used either as a pure command line tool or in combination with a GUI. Hence, it provides a number of command line parameters to configure the startup options.
Running HAL solely using its command line interfaces may be useful when executing dedicated plugins that analyze the netlist without requiring user interaction. This way, such plugins can easily be run on a server or cluster that does not provide a GUI. The most important command line options are listed below. Additional options may be provided by HAL plugins and will be listed when calling hal -h
.
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-h
,--help
displays information regarding the usage of HAL. -
-v
,--version
displays the current version of HAL. -
--licenses
shows the licenses of open-source projects used within HAL. -
-l
,--logfile
specify a name and path for the log file that is created by HAL. -
-i
,--import-netlist
specify the netlist file that is then imported into a new project. This can be either a.hal
file or of any netlist file format that is supported by the available netlist parsers. -
-p
,--project-dir
provide the path to the project that should be loaded. -
-gl
,--gate-library
specify the gate library that should be used to instantiate the netlist. -
-e
,--empty-project
create an empty project using the specified gate library.
To start the HAL GUI, navigate to the executable (usually located in build/bin
), type ./hal -g
into the command line, and press ENTER. Most other command line options such as -i
specifying the input file and -gl
specifying the gate library will be ignored when starting the GUI, since their functionality is provided by the GUI instead.