Using Boost Library in MEX Function

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NaiveMeasurement
NaiveMeasurement le 1 Jan 2019
I'm trying to use the Boost Libraries to write a multi-threaded MEX function.
Now I've already added the Boost Library files to the MATLAB PATH and the Linker Path like this:
path(oldpath, 'C:\Folder\OtherFolder\MATLAB\Files\boost\boost_1_67_0')
setenv('PATH', [getenv('PATH') ';C:\Folder\OtherFolder\MATLAB\Files\boost\boost_1_67_0\stage\lib']);
So I'm not sure what I'm missing.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 2 Jan 2019
MATLAB path and PATH environment variable are both ignored when searching for libraries. You need the -L option to tell it where to look for the libraries.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Jan 2019
mex simpleBoostExample.cpp -IC:\Folder\OtherFolder\MATLAB\Files\boost\boost_1_67_0 -LC:\Folder\OtherFolder\MATLAB\Files\boost\boost_1_67_0 -lboost -lboost_thread
I might not have exactly the right libraries for your purpose.

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