Why is the preprocessor check #if ( UCHAR_MAX != (0xFFU) ) || ( SCHAR_MAX != (0x7F) ) being generated in private.h?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 25 Feb 2019
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 2 Feb 2024
In the generated code for my model, I have noticed that the following code is generated in the "model_private.h" file:
#if ( UCHAR_MAX != (0xFFU) ) || ( SCHAR_MAX != (0x7F) )
#error Code was generated for compiler with different sized uchar/char. \
Consider adjusting Test hardware word size settings on the \
Hardware Implementation pane to match your compiler word sizes as \
defined in limits.h of the compiler. Alternatively, you can \
select the Test hardware is the same as production hardware option and \
select the Enable portable word sizes option on the Code Generation > \
Verification pane for ERT based targets, which will disable the \
preprocessor word size checks.
#endif
Why is this code being generated?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 2 Feb 2024
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 2 Feb 2024
The above code is being generated because a signal or block with a fixed-point data type is being used in your model. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
Please run the below command in the MALTAB R2018a command window to get the release specific documentation:
web(fullfile(docroot, 'dsp/fixed-point-data-types.html'))
Please follow the below link to search for the required information regarding the current release:
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