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Re: mexfile and octave
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BERTRAND Joël |
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Re: mexfile and octave |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Oct 2000 15:15:53 +0100 |
Paul Kienzle wrote:
> No, there is no mex file support in octave. It shouldn't be that
> difficult to do, but nobody has done it yet. There is no useful
> documentation on how to write octave files. I used the octave
> sources (src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/*.cc in 2.1.x, grep DEFUN_DLD src/*.cc in
> 2.0.x). There is no interface layer used. Instead, internal octave
> structures are used directly. If you let me know which mx functions
> you use, I may be able to tell you the equivalent octave constructs.
This library use a lot of mx functions. So, I will try to rewrite it
from scratch...
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
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