- Choose the Right System Target File: If you have Embedded Coder, try using "ert.tlc" instead of "grt.tlc" for more streamlined code. You may refer to the below link to know more about the same: https://www.mathworks.com/help/ecoder/index.html#:~:text=Embedded%20Coder%C2%AE%20generates%20readable%2C%20compact%2C%20and%20fast%20C%20and%20C%2B%2B%20code%20for%20embedded%20processors%20used%20in%20mass%20production
- Simplify Function Packaging: Set the "Code interface packaging" to "Nonreusable function" to reduce the number of generated files. You can know more about it from the below link: https://www.mathworks.com/help/rtw/ref/codeinterfacepackaging.html
- Signal and Memory Management: Disable Signal "storage reuse" for clearer code, and enable "Remove unused functions" to avoid unnecessary code.
- Combine Functions: You can enable "Combine output" and "update functions" to minimize function calls in the code.
How can I configure the Matlab coder to generate very simple C-code?
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I have a relatively simple Simulink model that I would like to generate C-code for. When I run the code builder, I get an assortment of files that include many other functions and RAM structures that make reading and understanding the code more difficult. Is there a way to adjust the configuration parameters to generate a much simpler code with fewer files? And/or are there ways to configure the signals that would control how they are implemented in the code? Ideally I would like to see something that would resemble the "hand code" files that I would generate.
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Abhas
on 29 Oct 2024
To simplify the generated code to make it more straightforward and closer to hand-written code here are some suggestions:
You may also refer to the below MATLAB Answers post to gain some more insights: https://www.mathworks.com/support/search.html/answers/764006-readability-of-matlab-code.html
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