How to not-optimize my code generated by Matlab coder
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Lukai Cai
le 27 Fév 2018
Commenté : Lukai Cai
le 28 Fév 2018
I have a function named top()
top()
{
f1(p1, p2, p3);
f2(p3,p4,p5);
f2(p6, p7, p8);
}
I use f2 and f1 as entry point to generate the code, and use top() as reference. But in the generated code, f1 is optimized out. f2 is generated into to version. f2_1(), and f2_2() for each f2 call respectively. It is not what I want.
I want to generate f1 and f2 as it is without changing on interface (including all the argument not changed. how the top() call f1() and f2() not changed). How to do it?
Thanks!
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Denis Gurchenkov
le 27 Fév 2018
Modifié(e) : Denis Gurchenkov
le 27 Fév 2018
If you want to generate f1 and f2 "as is" then you need to make them to be entry points, that is,
codegen f1 -args {f1's args here} ...
codegen f2 -args {f2's args here} ...
or you can do in one go:
codegen f1 -args {...} f2 -args {...}
or you can also add top
codegen f1 -args {...} f2 -args {...} top -args {top's args}
There is no reliable way to generate code for top() as an entry point without f1, f2 being entry point as well, and have f1 and f2 have exactly the right signatures that you want.
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