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Demystifying C++ Series: Strict Return emmtrix Tech PostsCategory: Demystifying C++ In our latest article on “Demystifying C++”, we dive into the crucial differences and best practices for handling return values in C and C++ functions. Understand why a...
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We’re Moving June 06, 2024 We’re thrilled to announce that emmtrix is moving to a new office this Friday, June 7th, 2024! Our new address will be Erbprinzenstraße 4-12, Entrance A, 76133 Karlsruhe. Our phone numbers and email addresses will remain the...
Mapping TargetLink Generated C Code Back to Simulink Blocks emmtrix Tech Posts We have published a new article on mapping TargetLink generated C code back to Simulink blocks in our Wiki. The article describes how TargetLink generates C code from Simulink models, and...
Demystifying C++ Series: Range-Based for Loops emmtrix Tech PostsCategory: Demystifying C++ As part of our ongoing effort to clarify and simplify the complexities of C++ through its translation to C, we turn our attention to range-based for loops. These loops in C++...