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Finding toolbox dependencies through subfolders

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MikeStein
MikeStein le 26 Mar 2015
Commenté : MikeStein le 30 Mar 2015
Hi All,
I'm unfortunately quite frustrated trying to do something that I feel should be very simple... I'm trying to compile a file with a number of folders added as well. I'm getting a License Checkout Error for the Control Toolbox, which I don't recall ever calling... So I'm trying to figure out which of my thousands of functions are dependent on this particular toolbox.
So how do I find which file is dependent on this toolbox? It looks like I can run dependency analyses on individual folders, but that would also be horrendously tedious. I'm really frustrated that the License Checkout error doesn't list the originating function that calls the toolbox (rather than depfun or mcc, where the error is thrown from).
Depfun finds the same error, but it just throws the error, rather than informing me what the dependency that caused it was... useless. Same with mcc
I'm open to all ideas. Thanks, Mike

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 28 Mar 2015
Michael, did fdep() work for you?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 26 Mar 2015
Did you try to generate a dependency report for the files in your folder? It should say what dependent m-files are there for each file.
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MikeStein
MikeStein le 27 Mar 2015
So I can run the dependency tool on my top-level script, which is good and all, but it can't look for dependencies in the whole library that I ask the compiler to also include. To that extent, no that is not sufficient.
I have the compiler add the whole library because of data and setup .mat files that my top-level script loads in. While my top level script may not be explicitly dependent on certain files, those loaded objects may. The dependency report will not allow me to analyze the whole library to this detail.
Other ideas?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 27 Mar 2015
You can try fdep() - it's the most comprehensive tool of it's kind for MATLAB.

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