How to generate custom unoptimized code within a system composer software architecture model?

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C-function code generation appears to work differently when generating code inside of a system composer software architecture model isntead of a standalone simulink model. I am trying to insert certain processer primitaves (mutexes) into my simulink model such that it is incorporated into the autogenerated code. It is a few simple lines of c++ code, so I opted to use the C-function block. In both cases, I have specified in the c-function dialogue window "Generate code as-is (optimizations off)"
Inside of an export-function simulink model, I created a c-function block that includes a comment and then a simple line of code, which generates correctly:
However, if I copy this exact same c-function into an export-function model within a system composer software architecture model, it no longer generates my my specified code. Instead, it generates function calls but does not define the functions anywhere. (Even doing a simple text search of my entire workspace only shows that the function call shown below gets generated).

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Josh Kahn
Josh Kahn le 8 Avr 2025
Hi @Alex,
I see the code from the c-caller block when I tried. Can you look at the attached and see if there are any differences in how we configured the models?
Josh
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Alex
Alex le 14 Avr 2025
Are there any possible workarounds? We are using system composer for our software architecture which seems to heavily rely on Simulink Functions, but we absolutely need the ability to insert custom C++ code into the software.
Mark McBroom
Mark McBroom le 15 Avr 2025
The System Outputs block can be used as an alternate approach to inject arbitrary code into the generated C++ code.

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