MATLAB call compiled MCC program
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We have a customer who has delivered some code, developed in MATLAB and compiled with mcc. They won't give uncompiled m code before you ask! Some of the functions are in shared libraries (this is their API), such that they can be called from a C++ or .NET and the system can be automated.
We would like to develop the automation in MATLAB, calling the mcc compiled functions directly from MATLAB.
1) Is this possible using mex (https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/write-cc-mex-files.html) or could it create some run time conflict?
2) Will wrapping the C++ library in a dot NET library, then calling the dot NET library from MATLAB help?
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Titus Edelhofer
on 21 Jul 2017
Hi,
unfortunately both will not work. The compiled code will need to run an instance of the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR), but this can't run inside MATLAB itself. The only way would be to use remoting (see here) , so having a separate process.
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Mikhail
on 22 Jul 2017
One viable option is to write a simple C/C++ daemon, which will load the compiled library (see Integrate a C/C++ Shared Library into an Application ) and provide some kind of RPC interface to the desired library functions. You will then use MATLAB's "udp" or "tcpclient" commands to talk to this daemon and call commands from the library.
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