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Re: compile m function into standalone executable?
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: compile m function into standalone executable? |
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Wed, 30 Apr 2003 23:18:47 -0400 |
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I did some hand compiling of m-files using octave values internally
a couple of years ago. My cumulative sum example got a 6x speedup
from this technique. To get a good result, you will need to do a lot
more work, and either figure out how to improve octave value handling,
or figure out what the base type is during compile (e.g., uising pragmas
such as
% int i
or using heuristics such as
i = round(x) => i is an integer
Paul Kienzle
address@hidden
A S Hodel wrote:
There's been discussion about developing an octave m-file compiler,
but so far nothing's available as far as I know.
On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 04:01 PM, Weijun Zhu wrote:
Is there way to compile m functions into standalone executable like
mcc in matlab?
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