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matrix.h for MEX?
From: |
Søren Hauberg |
Subject: |
matrix.h for MEX? |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Mar 2010 17:44:02 -0700 |
Hi All
A user just asked a question on the help-list about the MFITSIO project.
This provides MEX source code for reading and writing some specialised
image format. I tried to compile the code, but got an error saying that
'matrix.h' couldn't be found. I just removed the corresponding
#include's and the code compiled just fine.
I'm sure a lot of users would just have observed that the code didn't
compile and hence that Octave sucks. So, could we distribute a
'matrix.h' header file for MEX? It could simply be an empty file as it
seems like we define the same stuff in 'mex.h'.
I see we already have a 'Matrix.h', so we can't just distribute
'matrix.h' due to problems on case-insensitive file systems. So, how
about creating a 'mex' directory in 'include' and put 'mex.h' and
'matrix.h' in there? We would then have to add this directory to the
include path when 'mkoctfile' is being executed with the '--mex' flag.
Soren
- matrix.h for MEX?,
Søren Hauberg <=