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Re: octave code => embedded device
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CdeMills |
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Re: octave code => embedded device |
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Wed, 23 Nov 2011 06:55:20 -0800 (PST) |
Mário Costa wrote
>
> Hello Pascal,
>
> Have you looked at the Octave source ?
> Octave is a complex piece of software, with overload operators and
> functions, I don't think it would be a simple task to strip Octave
> that way.
>
> Maybe I would be simpler for you to rewrite your software and use a
> numerical analysis library, then compile it with striping/static
> options, to get a smaller executable, plus because Octave scripts are
> interpreted, you would get a considerable improvement over octave...
>
>
Hello Mario,
For the first question: I already produced some patches for the Octave
system, so yes I know Octave source complexity :-)
For the second proposition: good idea, but which one, and where to find it ?
Best regards
Pascal
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