code generation errors, mex compile works fine

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I have written a s-function and then a tlc-file for code generation with embedded coder.
My s-function builds perfectly and also works fine within the simulink simulation.
However, when i build the model to generate code with embedded coder, I get the following error.
c:\program files\matlab\r2017a\extern\include\matrix.h(91): error C2061: syntax error: identifier 'mxLogical'
c:\program files\matlab\r2017a\extern\include\matrix.h(91): error C2059: syntax error: ';'
c:\program files\matlab\r2017a\extern\include\matrix.h(96): error C2061: syntax error: identifier 'mxChar'
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Find attached file for complete log of the errors.
It looks like, code generation was successful but it could not build.
There are a lot of threads with similar problems but none have a clear answer to why this happens.
I have tried all the answers in the other threads, but I still have the same problem.
Can someone please explain what is happening and how can this be solved.
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 17 Jan 2018
Any idea how simstruc.h is getting included? Is the S-function .c file getting included in the generated code for the model? This shouldn't happen when you have a TLC, so it makes me wonder if your TLC isn't getting recognized for some reason.
Shivaram Singh Rajput
Shivaram Singh Rajput on 18 Jan 2018
Thanks for the reply.
The changes I make in the TLC file can be seen in the generated code, with that I have confirmed that tlc file is used for code generation. I have been successful in generating the code and also bulding it, I get the .exe as output only when I use grt.tlc. I have verified my simulation results with the exe results.
But I still cannot understand how to solve the error that I have attached in my question, which I get when I use ert.tlc as system target file for code generation. The generation is fine, the errors are during the build process.
I am stuck in this for days looking for a solution. Any help to move forward will be great.

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Mark McBroom
Mark McBroom on 25 Feb 2018
Sounds like your TLC file isn't being located. Make sure TLC file is in same directory as .mexw64 file for your s-function. You could also purposely introduce a syntax error into your TLC code or set a breakpoint (%breakpoint) in your TLC code to verify that it is being located and executed.

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