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Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2)
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Lukas Reichlin |
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Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2) |
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Mon, 13 Feb 2012 15:15:50 +0100 |
On 13.02.2012, at 13:28, c. wrote:
>
> On 13 Feb 2012, at 13:20, Lukas Reichlin wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Carlo. I think I do the following:
>> 1. Include slicot.tar.gz [1] (as an archive) in my package. Adapt the
>> package makefile such that it compiles all the Fortran code inside the
>> archive and that it creates a static library (slicotlibrary.a) out of it.
>> Then I include that library in my various oct-files.
>>
>> If I succeed with 1:
>> 2. Combine all my DEFUN_DLD in one oct-file, link slicotlibrary.a statically
>> and use autoload as you proposed.
> Sounds like a reasonable choice.
>
>> One last question: Does mkoctfile create the PKG_ADD file automatically if
>> needed? Or do I have to create it manually?
> It's up to you: if you insert directives [1] in your .m or .cc files pkg will
> generate the PKG_ADD files,
> otherwise you can write them manually.
>
> c.
>
> [1]
> http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/PKG_005fADD-and-PKG_005fDEL-Directives.html#PKG_005fADD-and-PKG_005fDEL-Directives
Thanks! Before I start with makefiles, I tried to compile slicot manually:
system ('tar -xzf slicot.tar.gz')
cd slicot/src
system ('mkoctfile *.f "$(mkoctfile -p LAPACK_LIBS)" "$(mkoctfile -p
BLAS_LIBS)" "$(mkoctfile -p FLIBS)"');
cd ./../../
This creates the file "AB01MD.oct", because AB01MD.f is alphabetically the
first *.f Fortran file.
Now my question: Is "AB01MD.oct" already the desired slicotlibrary.a file? Do I
have to rename it simply by "-o slicotlibrary.a":
system ('mkoctfile *.f "$(mkoctfile -p LAPACK_LIBS)" "$(mkoctfile -p
BLAS_LIBS)" "$(mkoctfile -p FLIBS)" -o slicotlibrary.a');
As this produces a file called slicotlibrary.a.oct, it seems to be more
complicated than that?
Best regards,
Lukas
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file?, (continued)
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file?, Michael Goffioul, 2012/02/12
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file?, Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/12
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/12
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Michael Goffioul, 2012/02/12
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/13
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Michael Goffioul, 2012/02/13
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/13
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Michael Goffioul, 2012/02/13
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- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), Lukas Reichlin, 2012/02/13
- Re: How to combine several functions in a single oct-file? (2), c., 2012/02/13
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