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Hey so I'm working to attach a piece of hardware into a setup controlled with MATLAB. I've written a set of functions (tried both C and C++) that utilize this hardware to perform simple tasks.

The code compiles just fine using cl. When I try to compile with mex however, it cannot seem to link symbols from my includes (am using the -I flag pointing to directory of my header files).

Any thoughts?

CL Output:

>cl isConnected.c *.lib
Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.28.29334 for x86
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

isConnected.c
Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.28.29334.0
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

/out:isConnected.exe
isConnected.obj
ArenaCd_v140.lib
ArenaC_v140.lib
isConnectedMex.lib
SaveCd_v140.lib
SaveC_v140.lib

MATLAB Output:

>> curDir = pwd;
>> linkPath = ['-L' fullfile(curDir,'\lib64\ArenaC\ArenaC_v140.lib')];
>> incPath = ['-I' fullfile(curDir,'\include\ArenaC')];
>> exist(linkPath(3:end))
ans = 2
>> exist(incPath(3:end))
ans = 7
>> % Paths Are Correctly named it seems
>> mex('isConnectedMex.c',incPath,linkPath)
Building with 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 (C)'.
Error using mex
   Creating library isConnectedMex.lib and object isConnectedMex.exp
isConnectedMex.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_acOpenSystem referenced in function main
isConnectedMex.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_acGetLastErrorMessage referenced in function main
isConnectedMex.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_acSystemUpdateDevices referenced in function main
isConnectedMex.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_acSystemGetNumDevices referenced in function main
isConnectedMex.mexw64 : fatal error LNK1120: 4 unresolved externals

The functions referenced by MATLAB errors are #include in one of my headers. Using -v option with MEX though it shows these folders are being included. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Edit: Adding cl and mex commands used. The only difference between isConnected.c and isConnectedMex.c is that isConnectedMex.c uses the mexFunction call as it's main method.

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  • Sure thing, I just updated it to show these.
    – Scott
    Dec 23, 2020 at 14:55

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The -L option is to specify a directory where the linker can find required library files. You need to use the -l option (lowercase L) to specify which libraries to link. This is what it looks like:

mex isConnectedMex.c -Iinclude\ArenaC -Llib64\ArenaC -lArenaC_v140

Or, if the lib file is a static library, you can pass it as an input file:

mex isConnectedMex.c lib64\ArenaC\ArenaC_v140.lib -Iinclude\ArenaC
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  • YES! Thank you so much. Such a simple answer. Was far too frustrated to even think clearly. You made my day :D
    – Scott
    Dec 23, 2020 at 15:21

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