External Mode for a custom STF
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I'm trying to incorporate external mode for a custom target that I built. One of the files I include (ext_work.c) keeps giving me an error when I compile. This is just a snippet of the code that includes a full function:
void rtExtModePauseIfNeeded(RTWExtModeInfo *ei,
int_T numSampTimes,
boolean_T *stopReqPtr)
{
while((modelStatus == TARGET_STATUS_PAUSED) && !startModel && !(*stopReqPtr)) {
rt_ExtModeSleep(0L, 375000L);
rt_PktServerWork(ei,numSampTimes,stopReqPtr);
#ifndef EXTMODE_DISABLESIGNALMONITORING
rt_UploadServerWork(numSampTimes);
#endif
}
startModel = false; /* reset to false - if we were stepped we want to
* stop again next time we get
* back here.
*/
} /* end rtExtModePauseIfNeeded */
When I try to compile, I get the following error:
ext_work.c:127:8: error: expected identifier or '(' before '{' token
(line 127 refers to the 4th line of the sample code).
Can anyone help with what might be wrong?
Many thanks!
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Walter Roberson
le 25 Déc 2016
My suspicion is that the actual problem is just before that line, if it thinks that it is still inside a function definition.
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John BG
le 24 Déc 2016
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have you tried either
removing the ')' at the end of the previous line pointed by the error, the line ending with boolean_T *stopReqPtr
pairing the ')' of line boolean_T *stopReqPtr) with '('
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thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG
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Giorgi
le 25 Déc 2016
ok,
in the function declaration try
adding 3 dots after each comma remove the 'void' remove the pointer '*' declare inside the function
rtExtModePauseIfNeeded( ei,...
numSampTimes,...
stopReqPtr)
in MATLAB you don't need that, and the comment character is '%' .
for just
- call rt_ExtModeSleep
- call rt_PktServerWork
- if EXTMODE_DISABLESIGNALMONITORING
- call rt_UploadServerWork
Why are you writing C code anyway, because you want this function to be called by a MATLAB function?
can you show the MATLAB function that calls this c function and how do you declare in MATLAB the variables that you are using here?
Walter Roberson
le 27 Déc 2016
All those removals proposed are not appropriate under the circumstances. This is C code being invoked from Simulink as part of a custom real time deployment and it should not be rewritten in MATLAB.
John BG
le 4 Jan 2017
ok, thanks for explaining
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