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Re: using mkoctfile
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Paul Thomas |
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Re: using mkoctfile |
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Sun, 19 Sep 2004 07:18:42 +0200 |
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Neil,
mkoctfile is not an octave function - it is a operating system shell
script and, yes, you need the C++ compiler and the include files to
build your own functions.
Please take a look at the draft of a dynamically linked function
cookbook that I have written
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/prthomas/
It is still evolving and is missing some paragraphs on exceptions and
error handling. However, it will serve to get you started.
Paul T
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- using mkoctfile, Neil Bryan B. Cazar, 2004/09/18
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