Embedded Coder changes function names from step to output

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We have recently upgraded to R2023b. We have noticed that when we generate code from models a lot of function names have changed from 'step' to 'output'. Whilst this is not a problem we are curious to understand what has caused this change. The code still builds and works fine.
Previous:
// ModelReference: '<Root>/MeasurementController'
MeasurementControllerMDLOBJ5.step(rtu_control_run,
Now:
// ModelReference: '<Root>/MeasurementController'
MeasurementControllerMDLOBJ5.output(rtu_control_run,

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Mark McBroom
Mark McBroom on 16 Mar 2024
Not sure how the method name changed to output ... the default should still be step(). However, you can easily change back to "step" via code mappings:
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Mike Bardill
Mike Bardill on 18 Mar 2024
Thanks. I noticed that the change seems to be anywhere that we generate code for a model reference block. We have a mixture of model reference and subsystem reference blocks in our models. I scanned the release notes going back to the version we moved up from but could not see anything obvious about this change. We don't need to force a change back to 'step' but I will note the configuration possibilities for future reference.

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