How to call external C++ function from Matlab

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Cheng Lyu
Cheng Lyu el 3 de Jun. de 2019
Editada: sjhstone el 18 de Jul. de 2019
I'm trying to call an external C++ function from Matlab to make it run faster.
I tried "coder.ceval", and got ERROR "The coder.ceval function is not supported in MATLAB"
I then tried "mex foo.cpp", and got ERROR "xcrun: error: SDK "macosx10.14.4" cannot be located"
I'm using "MacOS Mojave 10.14.5"
Does anybody know how to call C++ function from Matlab? Thank you sooooo much! I'm already driven crazy by this. T_T

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 3 de Jun. de 2019
Starting in 19a, you can call C++ libraries directly in MATLAB: https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2019a/matlab/call-cpp-library-functions.html

Bobbie WU
Bobbie WU el 20 de Jun. de 2019
I came across the same issue. Apparently, the mex command cannot find the SDK. I think the reason is that the SDK version has too much details (i.e. the 10.14.4 version number is unnecessary.)
To allow matlab to correctly locate the SDK, try the following command
mex SDKVER= foo.cpp
This basically sets the SDK version to null. It worked for me, hope that helps.
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sjhstone
sjhstone el 2 de Jul. de 2019
Thanks for this easy fix! From my experience with MEX on Windows, some xml files must contain a specific SDK version target but it would a lot more complicated to modify the xml file that comes with MATLAB.
sjhstone
sjhstone el 18 de Jul. de 2019
Editada: sjhstone el 18 de Jul. de 2019
The xml files are located at
[matlabroot '/bin/maci64/mexopts']

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