When using custom code in Simulink, how do I look at stack trace information from a custom code crash?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 13 Oct 2017
Answered: MathWorks Support Team
on 18 Jan 2018
When using custom code in Simulink, how do I look at stack trace information from a custom code crash?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 13 Oct 2017
Use a MATLAB Function Block in your model containing the following code:
coder.updateBuildInfo('addCompileFlags', '/Zi');
coder.updateBuildInfo('addLinkFlags', '/DEBUG');
Change the compile and link flags to be the appropriate flags for your compiler to produce debugging symbols.
Upon simulation, debugging symbols (if created as a separate file) will be produced in the directory (where <model> is the name of your model):
<currentFolder>\slprj\_sfprj\<model>\_self\sfun\src\
From the stack trace that appears in the Details view of the MATLAB crash window, use a tool that can read debugging symbols to determine the function and line number of each frame in the stack trace.
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