C++ code generation: is it possible to put struct declaration in a namespace?
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Hello,
I am generating C++ code using Embedded Coder in v2021b. I am able to put the generated class in my chosen namespace via the Code Interface dialog:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1139860/image.png)
But in my model i am using various buses, which are translated in C++ structs, which in turn reside in the global namespace.
Is there a way to specify a namespace for these structs too?
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Yoga
el 10 de Sept. de 2023
I understand that you want to specify a namespace for structs that result out of the various buses you use in the model. This is possible by interactively configuring the C++ resultant code.
Please refer to the following link - https://www.mathworks.com/help/ecoder/ug/interactively-configure-cpp-interface.html.
I hope this helps resolve your issue.
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Daniel Paukner
el 9 de Ag. de 2024
I have a similar problem.
I define a class namespace using the interactive method stated on the site mentioned by Yoga, and it is used for the generated code of the model class.
But i also define input & output busses, and in those, i reference external enum definitions. I converted the enums from my C++ header using simulink.importExternalCTypes() and the enums work when i test my model in simulink. But when i code the model, the bus definitions get written into codermodel_types.h and are not nested within the namespace of the parent model. My external enum definition did however specify the enums in a namespace for name collision reasons.
When i add the line "using namespace <mynamespace>" in codermodel_types.h, it compiles without a hitch, but i need to manually add that. How do i get simulink embedded coder to add that line for me, or even better, drop ALL the code it creates into the namespace i give it?
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