Is there a way to search for library blocks that need to be updated?
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One of the early steps in starting a simulation is library blocks are checked for whether they need to be updated. As I understand it, this is because the library block contents are saved with the containing model file like a snapshot of the library at the time of the save. If the library doesn't change between uses of the model then nothing needs to occur. If the library has changed then the containing model in memory will change at model update or start of simulation. With many thousands of library references split among hundreds of subsystem references and model references its possible to get lots of variation of which models have saved the new version of the library and which have not. I'd like to be able to search for library references that need updating so I can update those models permanently in version control. This will save time at model update or simulation by avoiding lots of library reference updates.
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Jaskirat
on 25 Apr 2025
Edited: Jaskirat
on 8 May 2025
Hello @Justin Griffiths
I understand that you want a way to check for updates in Simulink library blocks. This can be done using the “libinfo” command. You can refer to the following links for more details on this:
Further, in order to automatically check your entire model, the following steps may be helpful:
1)Create new project from your model by clicking the on the down arrow on the “New” button
2)On the “Project” tab, click the down arrow and select “Upgrade Project”.
Refer to the following link for more information regarding updating your model using Simulink Project:
Hope this helps!
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Walter Roberson
on 8 May 2025
libinfo is capable of populating LinkStatus information... but I do not see anything in LinkStatus information that indicates that the block needs to be recompiled ?
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