If you look in the Tristan's manual:

--wave=FILENAME
Write the waveforms into a ghw (GHdl Waveform) file. Currently, all the signals are dumped
into the waveform file, you cannot select a hierarchy of signals to be dumped.
The format of this file was defined by myself and is not yet completly fixed. It may change
slightly.
There is a patch against gtkwave 1.3.72 on the ghdl website at ghdl.free.fr, so that it can read
such files.
Contrary to VCD files, any VHDL type can be dumped into a GHW file.


I've can't remember if I've tried this myself but it looks like it will do what you want.


Jun 8, 2009 06:42:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
From: TiN <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ghdl-discuss] Status of Synthesis
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:25:13 -0300

> We begin with the development of an IDE for VHDL simulation using ghdl.
> Within a month, we will post the code.

Is this an editor with buttons to start the simulations, or is it a
new waveform tool?


Have there been any proposals for making some kind of extended VCD or
other format which supports enums, assertions, etc to support VHDL in
gtk-wave?


Petter

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