New MATLAB R2015b has huge overheads when calling script files?

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I have a function that calls matlab script (not function!) inside it. I found that in this case R2015b is 10–40% slower comapring to R2015a. The problem is in the lines when the script files are called. The profiler shows interesting results: the line
my_script
takes 59 seconds, while the script itself (my_script.m) takes only 23 seconds to execute. (R2015a shows adequate results: 27 and 26 seconds for the code line and the script itself)
I guess the problem is with the new JIT. Is it not a good practice anymore to use scripts?
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Dmitry
Dmitry on 14 Sep 2015
If I am not mistaken, until the recent release the overheads in functions were high (comparing to scripts). This is the reason I used scripts in low-level computation-intensive parts of the code.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 14 Sep 2015
I believe it's been the other way around for a while. There's no (or little) JIT optimisation in scripts, and full optimisation for functions.

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