Using rtwmakecfg to tell RTW to use precompiled object instead of S-Function code
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Hello,
I try to use rtwmakecfg to define that RTW should use a precompiled object of my C S-function instead of the source code. I tried to use makeInfo.linkLibsObjs as well as the makeInfo.library struct but every time, RTW is looking for the source code of the S-Function. Is there any way to tell RTW, that a S-Function does not need to be compiled but a precompiled object is aready available at a specific location?
Thanks,
Christian
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Webb Wei
am 22 Aug. 2016
Hi Christian, I am having the problem in having rti1103.tlc to compile my cpp s-function, I basically try to do the same thing as you asked here. I was wondering how did you compile your source file to an object specific to the RTI(.m50)? I am using RTI1103 and it looks like a need a .m04 object file. Do you use other compiler (VS or mex) to do so? and how?
Thanks
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Kaustubha Govind
am 13 Jun. 2013
What is the System Target File that you are using for code-generation? Is it specific to your target (since you are attempting to use a custom object extension, .m50)? Note that the makefile generated for the default targets will look for .obj extensions on Windows and .o on *nix platforms, you will need to provide the appropriate object files.
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Webb Wei
am 19 Aug. 2016
Bearbeitet: Webb Wei
am 21 Aug. 2016
Hi Christian, I am having the problem in having rti1103.tlc to compile my cpp s-function, I basically try to do the same thing as you asked here. I was wondering how did you compile your source file to an object specific to the RTI(.m50)? I am using RTI1103 and it looks like a need a .m04 object file. Do you use other compiler (VS or mex) to do so? and how?
Thanks
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