4.19 SystemVerilog OVM or UVM Library CompilationTypically the OVM or UVM libraries are compiled using directives like: +incdir+/path/to/xvm/src
/path/to/xvm/src/xvm_pkg.sv
Using the -ovm or -uvm directives
You can use the -
ovm or - ''-uvm'' directives to compile the OVM or UVM libraries. They are shortcuts for the explicit directives above.
For - ''-uvm'': If the $UVM_HOME system variable is specified, use that library. If the $DVT_UVM_HOME system variable is specified, use that library. If you launch DVT using one of the utility scripts that ship with DVT, $DVT_UVM_HOME is set by default to the most recent uvm library in $DVT_HOME/predefined_projects/libs (if you're using DVT Eclipse or the DVT for VS Code pre-packed distribution) or $DVT_HOME/common/predefined_projects/libs (if you're using the DVT extension from the VS Code Marketplace). If $DVT_UVM_HOME is not defined, falls back to $DVT_HOME/predefined_projects/libs/uvm-1.2 (if you're using DVT Eclipse or the DVT for VS Code pre-packed distribution) or $DVT_HOME/common/predefined_projects/libs/uvm-1.2 (if you're using the DVT extension from the VS Code Marketplace).
The - ''-ovm'' directive works in a similar way. NOTE: At any time you can set a system variable using for example: +dvt_setenv+UVM_HOME=/path/to/xvm
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