Error Message: Execution of script builtin as a function is not supported:

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Cg Gc
Cg Gc le 12 Oct 2024
Commenté : Cg Gc le 17 Oct 2024
I have been running scripts with Matlab2009b and different ones for Matab2017 for the fast few years. Just recently, I have been getting these strange errors when I try to use the scripts.
Execution of script builtin as a function is not supported: [file location].
When I try to open a .m file I get this error message.
Invalid text character. Check for unsupported symbol, invisible character, or pasting of non-ASCII characters.
These are new error messages and it doesn't matter if I am on 2009, 2017 or 2023b. I am getting the same error messages. I can't even view variables anymore. Is there some incompatability thing going on?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Oct 2024

This suggests that you have somehow added a builtin.m to your MATLAB path. You will need to track it down and remove it. If you are lucky then

which -all builtin

will show you the offending file.

You could experiment with using

restoredefaultpath; rehash toolboxecache

If that works then

savepath

You will likely need to do this for all versions of MATLAB.

But I suspect that you have builtin.m in your default MATLAB directory.

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Cg Gc
Cg Gc le 17 Oct 2024
I found the builtin file. I've recycled it, but it seems like it has always been there. It was addedd back in 2002.
Here is what happened when I tried the code provided. This is for 2009b MATLAB.
>> which -all builtin
built-in (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\matlab\lang\builtin)
>> restoredefaultpath; rehash toolboxecache
??? Error using ==> rehash
No such rehash option.
%Recycled the offending bultin.m files.
% Tried adding folders to my path.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\assert.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin.
We suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\assignin.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin.
We suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\disp.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin. We
suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\display.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin.
We suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\end.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin. We
suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
Warning: Function C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\compiler\mcr\matlab\lang\error.m has the same name as a MATLAB builtin. We
suggest you rename the function to avoid a potential name conflict.
...
%Replaced my name with ###. I got about two pages of those messages before
%ending on...
??? Attempt to execute SCRIPT builtin as a function:
C:\Users\###\Desktop\Matlab\MATLAB\R2009b\toolbox\matlab\lang\builtin.m
Cg Gc
Cg Gc le 17 Oct 2024
Whatever is happening makes it so that I can't close Matlab without using Task Manager.

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