Why am I getting a "Code generation assertion 'inportNamesToPropsMap.find(argName) == inportNamesToPropsMap.end()' failed"?
19 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Hi all,
I am trying to generate C++ code for a Simulink model using the Embedded Coder. The model is able to compile and run in Matlab R2021b, but when I generate the code I get the following error:
Code generation assertion 'inportNamesToPropsMap.find(argName) == inportNamesToPropsMap.end()' failed in 'B:\matlab\src\slcg_buffer_reuse\analysis\reusable_csc_utils.cpp:2027'
I am not sure what the error could relate to.
2 Comments
Benjamin Thompson
on 16 Mar 2022
Can you copy your model, then remove as much as possible while still having this error happen? If the error goes away, it may help you solve your problem. If not, perhaps the simpler model can be posted here for the Community to help.
Answers (1)
Kausthub
on 5 Oct 2023
Edited: Kausthub
on 5 Oct 2023
Hi German Rodriguez,
I understand that you are facing an error while generating code using Embedded Coder for a Simulink model.
Code generation assertion 'inportNamesToPropsMap.find(argName) == inportNamesToPropsMap.end()' failed in 'B:\matlab\src\slcg_buffer_reuse\analysis\reusable_csc_utils.cpp:2027'
The error could be because of potential conflicting usages of identifier 'arg_Input': a global identifier from 'C++ class interface', and a global identifier from 'C++ class interface'.
This conflict may be resolved by either increasing the maximum identifier length on the Identifiers pane of the Configuration Parameters dialog box or by changing the name of the conflicting identifier.
Hope this helps and solves your error!
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Deployment, Integration, and Supported Hardware in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!