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Using a shared library without an installed compiler?

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Hello,
From Matlab, we are calling functions in a shared library via the loadlibrary function. That works fine.
The loadlibrary function however requires the user to provide a header file, and a compiler. Our customers do not all have a compiler installed, or are complaining if we request them to install a compiler in order to use our shared library. So my question is:
is there a way we can "do some preprocessing" (on our computer, with installed Matlab and compiler) so that a compiler is not needed anymore on the computer of our customers?
Thanks for any insight

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Philip Borghesani
Philip Borghesani on 18 Oct 2013
Edited: Philip Borghesani on 18 Oct 2013
Load the library on your machine using the mfilename option to loadlibrary then supply the generated prototype file and thunk library to your customers who can load the library with the command:
loadlibrary(@prototype_file)
This also results in much faster loading of the library.
See help on loadlibrary for more information on prototype and thunk files.

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Marc
Marc on 23 Oct 2013
Thanks a lot Philip,
that's exactly what I was looking for!

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