building standalone application fails on file I don't use

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Eric Keller
Eric Keller le 30 Jan 2012
Commenté : yonatan le 14 Juil 2014
Building a standalone application from a project that I created in 2010a, and has built successfully many times.
In particular, I get the following error:
Warning: an error occurred while parsing class RTW.TflViewer: Undefined function 'findclass' for input arguments of type 'double'.
It stays a warning for sufficiently long that I start to hate my life and then I get this:
Depfun error: 'The specified super-class 'Simulink.codemetrics.SlCodeMetrics' contains a parse error or cannot be found on MATLAB's search path, possibly shadowed by another file with the same name.'
Any suggestions?
The only thing I can think is that our license changed and that some nonsense comes over from the previous version. The compiler is obnoxiously slow, maybe Mathworks could make it so it only touches files when they are called for by the program being compiled instead of going out and looking for errors in files that aren't used. Reminds me of the good old days when you could start a compilation and take a break with confidence that it wouldn't be done when you got back.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 30 Jan 2012
This seems like it could be due to a bug. Please consider reporting this to MathWorks Tech Support.
Are you using functions for a particular toolbox in your compiled code? If yes, try manually specifying paths to the required toolboxes using the "-N -p" option and see if the issue is resolved:
>> mcc -m mytest.m -N -p 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\comm'
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Kwang Hyo
Kwang Hyo le 15 Mai 2013
i have this problem Depfun error: 'The specified super-class 'Simulink.codemetrics.SlCodeMetrics' contains a parse error or cannot be found on MATLAB's search path, possibly shadowed by another file with the same name.
so enter this oder mcc -m mytest.m -N -p 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\comm'
but i got >> mcc -m mytest.m -N -p 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\comm' Depfun error: 'Unable to locate mytest.m as a function on the MATLAB path' Error using mcc Error executing mcc, return status = 1 (0x1).
why..??help me..
yonatan
yonatan le 14 Juil 2014
hi Kaustubha Govind, I have the same problem how can i apply your answer to solve problem. here is the displayed problem output;
Depfun error: 'The specified super-class 'Simulink.codemetrics.SlCodeMetrics' contains a parse error or cannot be found on MATLAB's search path, possibly shadowed by another file with the same name.'
thanks a lot!

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KVGCE
KVGCE le 8 Mai 2012
Hello... I'm getting the same problem... @Eric Keller or @Kaustubha Govind please explain how to solve it... keshava.gn@gmail.com
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Chirag
Chirag le 27 Août 2013
Hi.. I am trying to convert a MATLAB code into a JAVA code using MATLAB Builder JA and I am facing the same problem and it is showing the error as : Depfun error: 'The specified super-class 'Simulink.codemetrics.SlCodeMetrics' contains a parse error or cannot be found on MATLAB's search path, possibly shadowed by another file with the same name.' Kindly tell me how to proceed further.

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