mexw64 function dynamically linked to .dll will not run w/out c compiler
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I am running an executable matlab program that is using a mexw64 function, which is linked to a .dll. It runs fine on my computer, and on some other machines (so i know its not a lnk error), but not on machines w/out a c/c++ compiler. Is there any way to use this mex function w/out a c compiler? or somehow combine the .dll with the mex into one mex function?
If no for both of these, does anyone have any idea how i can throw this mex in a try catch, and if it goes to catch(no c/c++ compiler installed), make it automatically download a free .net c++ compiler?
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James Tursa
on 12 Jul 2013
Typically you don't need the C compiler itself installed, you only need the libraries, which are usually free to download and install.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 12 Jul 2013
I agree with James. However, I wonder if you are compiling with Visual Studio. If so, you probably need to have the Visual Studio Redistributable Package (and not the compiler itself) available at runtime. You can't throw across the MEX interface to MATLAB, but I think you can have a try-catch block inside the MEX-function and return an error to MATLAB using mexErrMsgTxt.
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Ken Atwell
on 13 Jul 2013
It sounds like there is a dependency missing. Use Dependency Walker on the broken computer and see what it tells you.
Let us know if this helps or not.
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