Choose a Code Replacement Library
About Choosing a Code Replacement Library
By default, the code generator does not use a code replacement library.
If you are considering using a code replacement library:
- Explore available libraries. Identify one that best meets your application needs. - Consider the lists of application code replacement requirements and libraries that MathWorks® provides in What Is Code Replacement?. 
 
- Explore the contents of the library. See Explore Code Replacement Library Contents. 
If you do not find a suitable library and you have an Embedded Coder® license, you can create a custom code replacement library.
Explore Available Code Replacement Libraries
Select the Code replacement library to use for code generation from the Configuration Parameters > Code Generation > Interface pane . To view a description of a library, select and hover your cursor over the library name. A tooltip describes the library and lists the tables that it contains. The tooltip lists the tables in the order that the code generator searches for a function or operator match.
Explore Code Replacement Library Contents
Use the Code Replacement Viewer to explore the content of a code replacement library.
- At the command prompt, type - crviewer.- >> crviewer - The viewer opens. To view the content of a specific library, specify the name of the library as an argument in single quotes. For example: - >> crviewer('GNU C99 extensions')
- In the left pane, select the name of a library. The viewer displays information about the library in the right pane. 
- In the left pane, expand the library, explore the list of tables it contains, and select a table from the list. In the middle pane, the viewer displays the function and operator entries that are in that table, along with abbreviated information for each entry. 
- In the middle pane, select a function or operator. The viewer displays information from the table entry in the right pane. - If you select an operator entry that specifies net slope fixed-point parameters (instantiated from entry class - RTW.TflCOperationEntryGeneratoror- RTW.TflCOperationEntryGenerator_NetSlope), the viewer displays an additional tab that shows fixed-point settings.
See Code Replacement Viewer for details on what the viewer displays.