How can I determine if a script is being run by the codegen -test input parameter?
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I would like to avoid running certain lines of code when runing a script that calls a generated mex file (codegen -test or coder.runTest).
I have a script that builds an entry point function "functionA"
codegen -config cfg functionA -args ARGS -test testScript
And I would like to avoid running certain lines of code within testScript only when running the test with codegen (i.e. in the codegen command or with coder.runTest). Is this possible, and if so how.
My first instinct was ~coder.target('MATLAB'), isdeployed, ismcc, however none of these return a true flag when running in test mode.
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Mukund Sankaran
2020 年 3 月 31 日
As far as I'm aware, coder.runTest and codegen -test do not support this behavior. Can you please let us know more about your use case, so we can consider supporting this in the future ?
As a workaround, you could perhaps set a global variable outside the test bench, and check the value of the global while running the test bench. Say something like this:
% Entry point function foo
function out = foo(a, b)
out = a + b;
end
% Test bench foo_tb
function foo_tb()
global tbFlag;
if tbFlag
foo(3, 5);
else
disp('Do Nothing');
end
end
% set global tbFlag
function setGlobalTbFlag(value)
global tbFlag;
tbFlag = value;
end
% build script
setGlobalTbFlag(true);
codegen -config cfg foo -args {2,3} -test foo_tb
setGlobalTbFlag(false);
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Mukund Sankaran
2020 年 4 月 1 日
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2020 年 4 月 1 日
Thanks for letting us know your use case. Another option you could try, if you'd like to avoid using globals is to use the dbstack function (https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/dbstack.html) inside the testScript which will let you inspect functions in the call stack. That way, you can check if runTest or codegen is in the call stack. Here's an example:
function foo_tb()
usingCoder = false;
st = dbstack();
funcs = {st.name};
if any(strcmpi('runTest', funcs)) || any(strcmpi('codegen', funcs))
usingCoder = true;
end
if ~usingCoder
clear;clc;close all;
end
foo(3, 5);
end
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Noam Greenboim
2024 年 5 月 7 日
you can use the
coder.target
function to determine whether it's a mex or matlab.
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