Stateflow issue in code generation: Invalid chart_inlinable property
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I tried to generate code for a Simulink model, and I had this message:
Error using rtwbuild (line 228) Error calling generated SFunction, BiCbiFli_Pcupwmx_sfun. Stateflow Internal Error: rtw_optimization info did not return a valid chart_inlinable property
Error in sl_customization>GenerateCode (line 308) rtwbuild(subSys,'Mode','ExportFunctionCalls');
Error in sl_customization>callGenerateCode (line 238) GenerateCode(subSys);
Do you know how to solve this issue? Where can I find this property?
Thanks,
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Kaustubha Govind
2013-2-5
This seems like a bug. Please contact MathWorks Tech Support to see if they can provide a workaround.
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Peter
2013-9-12
Did you manage to find a solution to this problem?
I am experiencing somewhat the same issue when generating code with rtwbuild.
Error using runModel (line 12)
Error calling generated SFunction, mymodel_sfun. Stateflow Internal Error:
rtw_optimization info did not return a valid chart_inlinable property
Error using runModel (line 12)
Error while bringing model references of model combinedTest up to date: Error
calling generated SFunction, mymodel_sfun. Stateflow Internal Error:
rtw_optimization info did not return a valid chart_inlinable property
However, if I clean the work folder, run the model in Accelerator mode and then use rtwbuild afterwards, it works. As if the accelerator build succeeds, and rtwbuild uses the generated files.
I am using many referenced models. I don't know if that could cause an issue.
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Chethan Pandarinath
2013-12-6
Anybody have any insight? I am having a very similar issue...
Chethan Pandarinath
2013-12-13
This isn't a great solution, but, I've found that if I call 'rtwbuild' on the offending sub-block (model reference) after the failed build, then when I try to build the full model it will go through. I.e., in your example, you could call rtwbuild('mymodel')
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