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Question
How do you use RiCGEN_PORT_I and OUT_PORT macro to call operations and events on the other side of interface via ports?
Cause
In Rhapsody C, if a primitive operation is added to a port that has events passed through it, you may come across "outbound is not a member" error reported on event code generation. In such case, you need to use RiCGEN_PORT_I instead of RiCGEN_PORT macro. Furthermore, use of RiCGEN_PORT_I and OUT_PORT macro is not clear to new users.
Answer
In the example below, Block1 uses the code below (*1) in order to call ev() and primitiveOp1() provided by Block2 through the link Port-Port1:
(*1)
IBlock1_primitiveOp1(OUT_PORT(Block1,Port,IBlock1));
RiCGEN_PORT_I(Block1,Port,IBlock1, ev());
NOTE:
For non-rapid ports, you must use the macro RiCGEN_PORT_I macro (not RiCGEN_PORT) in order to generate events on the other side of the interface.
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Rational Rhapsody
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27 May 2022
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