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Additional Language Support
pause and continue. These commands are now supported.
eval and input. eval and input are s uppo rte d for strings that do no t contain
workspa c e variables .
Note As of Compile r 2.1, Compile r 1.2 is no longer availabl e due to the
evolution of internal data structures. The
-V1.2 option is no longer supported,
along with any options recognized by Compiler 1.2.
Compiler Licensing Changes
Starting with Compiler 1.2.1, a new licensing scheme has been employed that
enables the product to be simpler and more user friendly.
In versions prior to 1.2.1, you could not run the MATLAB Compiler unless you
were running MATLAB. On networked systems, this meant that one user
would be holding the license for one copy of MATLAB and the Compiler,
simultaneously. In effect, one user required both products and tied up both
licenses until the user exited MATLAB. Although you can still run the
Compiler from within MATLAB, it is not required. One user could be running
the Compiler while another user could be using MATLAB.
The licensing model is based on how you run the Compiler:
From the MATLAB command prompt
From a DOS/UNIX shell
Running Compiler from MATLAB
When you run the Compiler from “inside” of MATLAB, that is, you run mcc
from the MATLAB command prompt, you hold the Compiler license as long as
MATLAB remains open. To give up the Compiler license, exit MATLAB.
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