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argVcd

argVcd is a term encountered in certain niche software and hardware documentation, but it does not have a single, universally recognized definition. In many cases, argVcd is either a project-specific name, a mishearing, or a compound of "arg" (argument) and "VCD" (Value Change Dump). As such, its meaning depends on context.

One common interpretation ties it to VCD, the standard format used to record value changes in digital

Another possibility is that argVcd is a custom library or utility within a particular project that outputs

Because argVcd is not standardized, the recommended approach is to check the specific repository or documentation

See also: Value Change Dump, VCD, Verilog, digital simulation, waveform tracing, argument tracing.

simulations.
In
this
sense,
argVcd
could
refer
to
a
file,
module,
or
tool
intended
to
produce
or
utilize
VCD
traces
that
reflect
how
argument
values
of
a
system
change
over
time.
It
may
also
describe
a
convention
for
emitting
traces
that
are
parameterized
by
input
arguments.
tracing
information
focusing
on
function
arguments
or
event
arguments,
potentially
in
a
VCD-like
format.
where
the
term
appears.
Look
for
definitions,
file
extensions,
or
command-line
options
associated
with
argVcd,
and
examine
related
VCD
or
waveform-generation
tooling.