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install_path ( path) Create rules to install a given directory in the given path. Note: this will only work with the install_files function. Any extra directories in the path will not be searched for files or directories to be installed.
install_from_path ( path) Create rules to install a given directory into the given path. Note: this will only work with the install_files function. Any extra directories in the path will not be searched for files or directories to be installed.
install_path_infile ( path) Create rules to install a given file into the given path. Note: this will only work with the install_file_infile function. Any extra directories in the path will not be searched for files or directories to be installed.
install_from_path_infile ( path) Create rules to install a given file into the given path. Note: this will only work with the install_file_infile function. Any extra directories in the path will not be searched for files or directories to be installed.
install_file_infile ( extension file) Create rules to install a file into the given directory using the specified name. Only files existing in the current source tree or its corresponding location in the binary tree may be listed. If a file specified already has an extension, that extension will be removed first.
install_from_searchpath ( path) Create rules to search for a given directory in the given path. If the directory was found in the search, it will be installed to the given path. If the directory was not found, then the path will not be changed.
install_user ( user) Create rules to install the given files into the given user's default path. Only files existing in the current source tree or its corresponding location in the binary tree may be listed. If a file specified already has an extension, that extension will be removed first.
install_user_infile ( user) Create rules to install a file into the given user's default path. Only files existing in the current source tree or its corresponding location in the binary tree may be listed. If a file specified already has an extension, that extension will be removed first.
Use the --install option to specify where to install the Vivado installation on your file-system. Most users will not need to touch this option. If you do require a custom installation location, then ensure the installation directory you specify is on a different partition from the one containing the source tree. If you specify a directory, only that directory's contents will be packaged into the Vivado installation.
The ignore_existing option lets you specify a list of all files existing in the source tree. The list of ignored files and directories is generated by the makefile. A typical list is vivado/*.c, vivado/*.cpp, and vivado/*.h. You can get a list of ignored files from the Vivado CE GUI by selecting the Ignore files and directories option from the Select target application menu. 827ec27edc