Matlab Runtime Compiler creates the .m files in the mcrCache

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Dear community,
I created .exe files to deploy my .m files and share them to users outside my lab.
I used previously the 9.2 version but now I'm using the recent one (9.12).
In the cache folder ("C:\Users\useranme\AppData\Local\Temp\useranme\mcrCache9.12\), there are a lot of /m files created now for each executable launch.
I'm wondering if these files can be automatically deleted after the call?
I'm also want to be sure that these files do not share the code because it is confidential.
Best regards,
Sébastien
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 25 Jul 2022
I don't know, I use mcc commmand to build by app, and adding -s option is just straight forward.
Sébastien MAILFERT
Sébastien MAILFERT on 26 Jul 2022
Edited: Sébastien MAILFERT on 26 Jul 2022
The Mathworks support just replied me:
Thank you for getting back to us about this issue. In R2021b and R2022a Application Compiler Settings shows "Unknown flag(s) specified: -s", I verified it on my end too. This is a bug and our developers are working on fixing this for a future release. I am sorry I did not spot this bug in the first place.
I'm waiting for the next release...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jul 2022
Starting in R2021b, you can obscure the names of files and the directory structure, and also encrypt other file types (such as MAT, FIG, MEX, and so on) using the -s option for mcc (MATLAB Compiler). At run time, the encrypted files remain encrypted on the disk but are decrypted in memory to what they originally were before compiling.
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Sébastien MAILFERT
Sébastien MAILFERT on 25 Jul 2022
Thanks, this should be the solution.
I see this option but I don't how to use it on the Compiler toolbox (there is an error)
Sébastien MAILFERT
Sébastien MAILFERT on 26 Jul 2022
The Mathworks support just replied me:
Thank you for getting back to us about this issue. In R2021b and R2022a Application Compiler Settings shows "Unknown flag(s) specified: -s", I verified it on my end too. This is a bug and our developers are working on fixing this for a future release. I am sorry I did not spot this bug in the first place.
I'm waiting for the next release...

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