Generating executable from Simulink model with custom output name
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Richard Zappulla
on 8 Apr 2016
Commented: Richard Zappulla
on 29 May 2016
All,
When generating a Linux executable from a Simulink diagram (via a custom function that sets the appropriate parameters for the build) utilizing
rtwbuild()
is it possible to change the name of the output executable?
That is, say I have a model named some_model_01.slx. After building the diagram, the standard output file name is some_model_01. Is there a way to have the resulting executable name be, say, test_model_01? Or perhaps, a way I can push a "-o [output name]" flag to the gcc compiler programmatically?
Thanks!
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Debarati Banerjee
on 14 Apr 2016
Edited: Debarati Banerjee
on 14 Apr 2016
This may be achieved by changing the Makefile configuration and adding an argument to the Make command:
make_rtw PRODUCT=../newname.exe
where newname is the custom name you want to set for the executable.
You can use the following command to upate the Make Command in the Configuration Parameter:
>>cset=getActiveConfigSet(gcs)
>>set_param (cset1, 'MakeCommand', 'make_rtw PRODUCT=../newname.exe')
This works for Microsoft Visual C++ 2010. The make command may change in different compilers, but the approach should remain the same.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Debarati
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