How can I hide a script so that it is not callable any more?
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What I want to do:
To have my most used scripts and functions well organized, I put them into different folders, which I then add to my path using a small script which just takes the folder name. Now I also want to give these module-like folders the possibility to do some initialization procedures. This is done by the path-adding script, which also looks for an ''init.m'' file and runs it with ''run(/path/to/folder/init.m)'.
Now I would like to hide that ''init.m'', so that it doesn't clutter my global namespace and possibly other init scripts. Still I need everything else in this folder. I tried simply naming it ''__init__.m'' (guess where I got this organization idea from...), a very unusual name which would probably not be used accidentally in other places; but starting script names with an underscore seems to be illegal in Matlab.
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Jan
am 5 Feb. 2013
Any method, which hides the function, make it unaccessible - according to the definition of "hiding".
Another strategy is to collect the init files with individual names in a separate folder:
MFiles\inits\init_MyToolboxA.m
MFiles\inits\init_MyToolboxB.m
MFiles\MyToolboxA\
MFiles\MyToolboxB\
Now only MFiles\inits\ is stored persistently in the path and Running init_MyToolboxA adds the folders of the toolbox "A" and performs any individual initializations.
On the other hand having an init.m in each folder is not too bad. E.g. Matlab stores a "Contents.m" in each folder also without causing troubles or confusions. You find multiple "prefspanel.m" also.
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Sean de Wolski
am 5 Feb. 2013
Bearbeitet: Sean de Wolski
am 5 Feb. 2013
I would recommed using packages in exactly the same way. Here is the doc for packages:
Basically you could have packages for whatever you want:
Example files:
+StuffIUse\+Utilities\etc.m
+OldStuff\+Utilities\etc.m
Now to use the typical stuff:
x = StuffIUse.Utilities.etc
But let's say you wanted to use old stuff:
x = OldStuff.Utilities.etc
If both +StuffIUse and +OldStuff are on the path; you'll have access to all of the sub-packages without having to do any path manipulation or calling run() !!!
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