[Scilab-users] Xcos code generation, compiling with eclipse for standalone usage

Pablo Fonovich pablo_f_7 at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 16 21:32:45 CEST 2014


Thanks for answering!
I will try to include the libraries, and if i can't i will grab the functions from the source... 
My expected target are dsPICs or microproccessors without operative system.
I assume that building a code generator for xcos is very hard task, am i right?
Thanks... ill comment later if i succeded.

> From: clement.david at scilab-enterprises.com
> To: users at lists.scilab.org
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 09:01:31 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Xcos code generation, compiling with eclipse for standalone usage
> 
> Hello Pablo,
> 
> > cstblk4_m, selector_m, and counter
> 
> In fact, these are simulation functions. You can grab them directly from
> the Scilab sources to compile them directly within your project or you
> can link to libsciscicos_block.so using "-lsciscicos_block".
> 
> If you chose to link against scilab libraries do not forget to also link
> the SO dependencies (maybe blas, lapack, scilab and so on).
> 
> > Other question... is there a code generator like equalis for dspic or
> > embeedes systems, but opne-source? Equalis is far away my budget...
> 
> That's the point, there is not at this time. What's your expected target
> platform ? Do plan to use an OS or not ?
> 
> --
> Clément
> 
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