How to correctly manage DLLs on Matlab path
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    Nikita Visnevski
 el 17 de Jul. de 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Editada: Nikita Visnevski
 el 23 de Oct. de 2019
            On Windows, I am building a mex function "myFcn_mex" which links to a DLL "myLib.dll" via an import library "myLib.lib".  I have the following directory structure:
%MY_PROJECT_BASE%\bin\win\x86_64
        myLib.dll
        myLib.lib
%MY_PROJECT_BASE%\src\include
        myLib.h
%MY_PROJECT%\src\matlab
        myFcn.m
My Matlab code looks as follows:
function myFcn
    if ~coder.target('MATLAB')
        projectBase = getenv('MY_PROJECT_BASE');
        includePath = [projectBase filesep 'src' filesep 'include'];
        libPath     = [projectBase filesep 'bin' filesep 'win' filesep 'x86_64'];
        libName     = 'myLib.lib';
        coder.ceval('myFcn');
        coder.cinclude('myLib.h');
        coder.updateBuildInfo('addIncludePaths',includePath);
        coder.updateBuildInfo('addLinkObjects',libName,libPath,'',true,true);
    else
        myFcn_mex;
    end
end
In Matlab I do this:
[Line 1] >> addpath([getenv('MY_PROJECT_BASE') filesep 'bin' filesep 'win' filesep 'x86_64']);
[Line 2] >> cd(getenv('MY_PROJECT'));
[Line 3] >> codegen myFcn
[Line 4] >> myFcn
So:
- DLL and LIB files live in a folder which has been succesfully added to Matlab path [Line 1]
- Folder where dll and lib files reside is not the same where I need to create my mex function [Line 2]
- Codegen command successfully runs and creates the file myFcn_mex.mexw64 in my working directory [Line 3]
- Calling the mex function [Line 4] results in error:
...
Missing dependent shared libraries:
'myLib.dll' required by
...
The function call suceeds if I copy the DLL locally:
>> !cp %MY_PROJECT_BASE%\bin\win\x86_64\myLib.dll .\
I quite clearly remember that in the past just adding the directory where dll file resides to the Matlab path used to work.  It no longer seems to be the case.  I either have to have this DLL in my current directory or on the OS path, which would require me to exit Matlab, change the OS Path environmant variable, and then restart Matlab.
Questions:
- Is there not another way of managing a DLL? I do not want to do either of the two options I described above.
- How different would be the way to do that with a myLib.so file on Linux or myLib.dylib on Mac?
Thanks in advance
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  Prashant Nirmal
    
 el 23 de Oct. de 2019
        
      Editada: Prashant Nirmal
    
 el 23 de Oct. de 2019
  
      In case of Linux and Mac. See "-L" and "-l" flags in "mex" documentation
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  Nikita Visnevski
 el 23 de Oct. de 2019
        
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