Creating a static library using the .mex command

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Hello, i wanted to ask if someone can tell me how to create a static library by using the mex-command (?)
Thanks in advance,
Uli

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 5 Feb 2013
Edited: José-Luis on 6 Feb 2013
That would depend on the compiler you use. Just compile some object files ( /c option for visual studio, -c for gcc). Then you could use your favorite utility ( ar in *nix systems, no idea for Windows) to create your static library, which is after all only a collection of object files.
This might help you understand how to set the compiler options.
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uli terlinden
uli terlinden on 8 Feb 2013
Well, that means i have to pass the same arguments as by "making" the library by foot ?? I wondered if there is a "special" mex-option or a command, that will create a static library (no matter what compiler i use... just like "mex" itself, as it is so to say "compilerindependent"). I know how to get this done so far on *nix systems... so i think i have to find out how to do it with VS ... Thanks for the answer, it helped me a lot and motivates me find out more about VS.
Greetings,
Uli
José-Luis
José-Luis on 8 Feb 2013
I am not aware of such a function, sorry. Good luck in your job!

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