Simulink ceval undefined reference when switching from Normal to Accelerator simulation mode

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I created a simple Simulink model with a MATLAB function block which invokes a coder.ceval function:
function y = callDoubleIt(u)
%#codegen
y = 0.0
y = coder.ceval('doubleIt',u);
Within "Model Configuration Parameters", I defined the C code:
If I then create a model with a reference to the block in normal simulation mode, everything works as expected:
But if I switch the block from normal to accelerator, it blows up when trying to I try to run with an undefined reference during compilation:
object C:\Users\****\Documents\MATLAB\callDoubleIt_msf.exp
callDoubleItlib.lib(callDoubleIt.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol doubleIt referenced in function callDoubleIt
C:\Users\****\Documents\MATLAB\callDoubleIt_msf.mexw64 : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
I am trying to do this same thing on a far more complicated model but I am running into the same issue with an undefined symbol. This is a simplified example. What am I doing wrong? Version is R2014a. Thanks.

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Ryan Livingston
Ryan Livingston il 11 Dic 2014
Modificato: Ryan Livingston il 13 Dic 2014
Edit (actual resolution): It turns out that there is a setting that needs to be enabled on the referenced model(s) in order to have their custom code settings be applied:
In short, you can run:
set_param(gcs, 'SupportModelReferenceSimTargetCustomCode', 'on');
for the referenced model(s) and it should include the declaration/definition for doubleIt.
Original incorrect response: If you look in "Code Generation->Custom Code" you'll see the same dialog as in "Simulation Target->Custom Code". By default the settings in those two panes are independent. Check the box "Use the same custom code settings as the Simulation Target" and you'll get those settings when generating code.
Hopefully that should resolve it.
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Ryan Livingston
Ryan Livingston il 12 Dic 2014
It turns out that there is a setting that needs to be enabled on the referenced model(s) in order to have their custom code settings be applied:
In short, you can run:
set_param(gcs, 'SupportModelReferenceSimTargetCustomCode', 'on');
for the referenced model(s) and it should include the declaration/definition for doubleIt.

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