User`s guide

Index
I-5
limitations of MATLAB Compiler 2.0 1-18
built-in functions 1-18
exist 1-18
objects 1-18
script M-file 1-18
#line directives 5-42
line numbers 7-38
Linux 2-4
locating shared libraries
on UNIX 4-11
M
-M option flag 7-47
-m option flag 4-37, 7-32
macro option 3-6
-B pcode 7-35
-B sgl 7-35
-B sglcpp 7-35
-m 7-32
-p 7-32
-S 7-33
-x 7-33
main program 5-22
main wrapper 5-22
main.m 4-36
makefile 4-10
mangled function names 5-29
MATLAB add-in for Visual Studio 2-22, 4-23
configuring on Windows 98 4-25
configuring on Windows ME 4-25
MATLAB Compiler
annotating code 5-40
capabilities 1-2, 1-14
code produced 1-9
compiling MATLAB-provided M-files 4-40
creating MEX-files 1-9
error messages B-1
executable types 1-9
flags 3-6
formatting code 5-35
generated files 5-3
generated header files 5-8
generated interface functions 5-11
generated wrapper functions 5-21
generating MEX-Files 2-2
generating source files 5-21
getting started 3-1
installing on
PC 2-13
UNIX 2-4, 2-6
installing on Microsoft Windows 2-17
license 1-7
limitations 1-18
macro 7-26
new features 1-4, 1-5
options 3-6, 7-317-49
options summarized A-4
setting path in stand-alone mode 7-28
Simulink S-function output 7-33
Simulink-specific options 3-7
supported executable types 5-21
syntax 7-25
system requirements
Microsoft Windows 2-13
UNIX 2-4
troubleshooting 2-27, 4-35
verbose output 7-46
warning messages B-1
warnings output 7-46
why compile M-files? 1-16
MATLAB interpreter 1-3
running a MEX-file 1-9