MATLAB Coder: Option "generate one file for each MATLAB file"
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Hello, I want to produce C/C++ standalone Code with MATLAB Coder. Although i took the option "generate one file for each MATLAB file" some MATLAB files are translated together in one C/C++ file. Is there another option to take influence on that? Kind regards Andreas
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Carl
on 24 Aug 2017
Hi Andreas. Can you provide an example of when this happens? For example, two .M files that MATLAB Coder will combine into a single file, even with the "generate one file for each MATLAB file" option selected.
Andreas Schröffer
on 25 Aug 2017
Carl
on 25 Aug 2017
For MATLAB Coder to generate separate files for fcn2, you will need to provide it as an entry-point function. Otherwise, like you observed, its functionality will simply get integrated into fcn1. Is there a specific use case for which you want to define fcn1 as an entry-point function, but not fcn2? For example, are you trying to have code generated for fcn2, but only accessible within fcn1.c?
Andreas Schröffer
on 26 Aug 2017
Carl
on 28 Aug 2017
Thanks for following up. To prevent MATLAB Coder from inlining a function, you can use the line "coder.inline('never')". For example:
function b = fcn2(a)
coder.inline('never')
b = a + 1;
end
This will prevent fcn2 from being inlined in fcn1.
Andreas Schröffer
on 30 Aug 2017
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