Can you compile and run the timestwo.c
or
timestwo.f
example files? See Build C MEX Function
or Build Fortran MEX File.
Are you using a supported compiler? For an up-to-date list of supported compilers, see Supported and Compatible Compilers.
The mex
command cannot find files located in folder names
that contain non-ASCII characters.
gcc -fPIC
ErrorsIf you link a static library with a MEX file, which is a shared library, you might
get an error message containing the text recompile with -fPIC
.
Try compiling the static library with the -fPIC
flag to create
position-independent code. For information about using the gcc compiler, see https://www.gnu.org/. For an up-to-date list of supported compilers, see Supported and Compatible
Compilers.
When you compile a Fortran MEX file using a free source form format, MATLAB® displays an error message of the following form:
Illegal character in statement label field
mex
supports the fixed source form. For information about the
difference between free and fixed source forms, refer to a FORTRAN 77 Language
Reference manual.
If MATLAB header files generate multiple syntax errors when you compile your code on UNIX® systems, you might be using a non-ANSI® C compiler.
The most common configuration problem creating C/C++ MEX files on UNIX systems involves using a non-ANSI C compiler, or failing to pass a compiler flag telling it to compile ANSI C code.
One way to know if you have this type of configuration problem is if the MATLAB header files generate multiple syntax errors when you compile your code. If necessary, obtain an ANSI C compiler.