Specify compiler options for mex command
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I compile C-Mex files with the Windows SDK7.1 compilers. Some C-Mex functions profit from the optimization flags "/GL /fp:fast", some other functions don't.
In e.g. Matlab <= R2011b I've created 2 different mexopts.bat files, one with these flags and the other without. Then
mex -f mexopts_Fast.bat ....
is used for compiling with these flags.
After upgrading to R2015b I find in the docs:
Do Not Use mex -f optionsfile Syntax
The mex command -f option to specify a build configuration file
will be removed in a future release.
How can I control the compiler's optimizations flags without using the -f syntax? I did not find a method to provide them as arguments for the mex command.
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JzHartmut
am 18 Okt. 2017
mex -g COMPFLAGS='$COMPFLAGS /TP /EHa' ...
files etc.
The COMPFLAGS variable is enhanced. It is used for the installed compiler. In this case that are options for Microsoft Visual Studio.
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Royi Avital
am 10 Mär. 2020
Pay attention that for Windows you need to use mex -g COMPFLAGS="$COMPFLAGS /TP /EHa" ....
Namely use " instead of '.
Cris Luengo
am 19 Nov. 2021
The comment above is only true for the Windows command prompt. If you call mex from within MATLAB, use the sinlge quotes, also on Windows.
Yavuzhan Erdem
am 19 Sep. 2023
Can I add the flag to visual studio sfun project ? I am using rtwbuild function and the system is consisting of many subsystems.
Hartmut Schorrig
am 19 Sep. 2023
I think using a Visual Studio Project is not in focus, may be not possible. The mex line calls the compiler itself as internal command line. The options after -g are forwarded to the compiler call. Get your own experience.
I don't know yet whether and where the effective called compiler command can be monitored to check what's exact happen. But that will be helpfully.
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