What do you mean by "Inlining s-function"?

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swaraj
swaraj am 11 Jun. 2012
Kommentiert: Marian Kersting am 17 Jan. 2018
What do you mean by "Inlining s-function"?

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 11 Jun. 2012
Typically C S-functions are separate MEX-files (DLLs) - if you do not inline them (by providing a TLC-file for it), then the generated code will call into this DLL whenever the block methods need to be executed. The S-function methods require various arguments, one of which is the SimStruct pointer 'S' - this is a fairly large data structure that needs to be passed around. Therefore calling into the S-function DLL from the generate code can produce a large overhead. Instead, providing a TLC-file will result in the methods corresponding to the S-function being inlined (or added) into the model.c file directly. There is no need to make additional calls into external DLLs. Also, there is no need for the SimStruct pointer to be maintained. Therefore, models with all inlined S-functions generate much more efficient code.
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Birdman
Birdman am 9 Okt. 2017
How the tlc file for inlining the s-function will be provided?
Marian Kersting
Marian Kersting am 17 Jan. 2018
See here: https://de.mathworks.com/help/simulink/sfg/how-to-implement-s-functions.html
as far as I unterstood you have to write it on your own. Though MathWorks help you with giving several Examples (Do not alter them, instead make a copy) Somewhere they have this "TimesTwo" Example...

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