Is it possible to generate C code with Embedded Coder (ERT TLC) following the Google C style guide?
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Hello,
I am using Embedded Coder with the ERT TLC file to generate C code from Simulink models.
I would like to know if it is possible to configure the code generator so that the generated functions and source files comply with the Google C Style Guide.
In particular, I am interested in:
- Function naming conventions
- Indentation and formatting rules
- File structure and organization
Is there any built-in support for this, or would it require customizing TLC files and code generation templates?
Any references or examples would be very helpful.
Thank you in advance!
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Mark McBroom
13 minutes ago
There is not built-in support for this standard. Embedded Coder has many custtomization options, so I would expect many of the guidelines could be met. For example, on the "Code Style" section, things like parantheses, indentation and casting can be congrolled: https://www.mathworks.com/help/ecoder/ref/code-generation-pane-code-style.html
Thanks.
Mark.
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