mkoctfile − Compile dynamic-load modules for GNU Octave
mkoctfile [OPTION]... file...
mkoctfile is used to compile C, C++, or Fortran source code in to a dynamically loadable .oct file for octave(1).
−h, −?, −−help
Print help message.
−Idir |
Add include directory dir to compile commands. |
−idirafterdir
Add include directory to second include search path after ’−I’.
−Ddef |
Add definition def to compiler command. |
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−llib |
Add library lib to link command. |
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−Ldir |
Add library directory dir to link command. |
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−Rdir |
Pass −Rdir to link command. |
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−g |
Enable debugging option for all compilers. |
−pthread
Add −pthread to link command.
−W... |
Pass flags to the compiler such as −Wa,OPTION. |
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−Wl,... |
Pass flags to the linker such as −Wl,−rpath=... |
−M, −−depend
Generate dependency files (.d) for C and C++ source files.
−c |
Compile but do not link. |
−−link−stand−alone
Link a stand-alone executable file.
−s, −−strip
Strip the output file.
−−mex |
Create a MEX file. Set the default output extension to .mex. |
−o file, −−output file
Output filename. Default extension is .oct (or .mex if −−mex is specified) unless linking a stand-alone executable.
−p VAR, −−print VAR
Print configuration variable VAR. There are three categories of variables:
Octave
configuration variables that users may override with
environment variables. These are used in commands that
mkoctfile executes.
ALL_CFLAGS INCLUDEDIR
ALL_CXXFLAGS LAPACK_LIBS
ALL_FFLAGS LDFLAGS
ALL_LDFLAGS LD_STATIC_FLAG
BLAS_LIBS LFLAGS
CC LIBDIR
CFLAGS LIBOCTAVE
CPICFLAG LIBOCTINTERP
CPPFLAGS OCTAVE_LINK_OPTS
CXX OCTINCLUDEDIR
CXXFLAGS OCTAVE_LIBS
CXXLD OCTAVE_LINK_DEPS
CXXPICFLAG OCTLIBDIR
DL_LDFLAGS OCT_LINK_DEPS
F77 OCT_LINK_OPTS
F77_INTEGER8_FLAG RDYNAMIC_FLAG
FFLAGS SPECIAL_MATH_LIB
FPICFLAG XTRA_CFLAGS
INCFLAGS XTRA_CXXFLAGS
Octave
configuration variables as above, but currently unused by
mkoctfile.
AR
DEPEND_EXTRA_SED_PATTERN
DEPEND_FLAGS
FFTW3F_LDFLAGS
FFTW3F_LIBS
FFTW3_LDFLAGS
FFTW3_LIBS
FFTW_LIBS
FLIBS
LIBS
RANLIB
READLINE_LIBS
Octave configuration variables that are provided for informational purposes only. Except for OCTAVE_HOME and OCTAVE_EXEC_HOME, users may not override these variables.
If OCTAVE_HOME
or OCTAVE_EXEC_HOME are set in the environment, then other
variables are adjusted accordingly with OCTAVE_HOME or
OCTAVE_EXEC_HOME substituted for the original value of the
directory specified by the −−prefix or
−−exec−prefix options that were used when
Octave was configured.
API_VERSION LOCALFCNFILEDIR
ARCHLIBDIR LOCALOCTFILEDIR
BINDIR LOCALSTARTUPFILEDIR
CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE LOCALVERARCHLIBDIR
DATADIR LOCALVERFCNFILEDIR
DATAROOTDIR LOCALVEROCTFILEDIR
DEFAULT_PAGER MAN1DIR
EXEC_PREFIX MAN1EXT
EXEEXT MANDIR
FCNFILEDIR OCTAVE_EXEC_HOME
IMAGEDIR OCTAVE_HOME
INFODIR OCTAVE_VERSION
INFOFILE OCTDATADIR
LIBEXECDIR OCTDOCDIR
LOCALAPIARCHLIBDIR OCTFILEDIR
LOCALAPIFCNFILEDIR OCTFONTSDIR
LOCALAPIOCTFILEDIR STARTUPFILEDIR
LOCALARCHLIBDIR
−v, −−verbose
Echo commands as they are executed.
file |
Compile or link file. Recognized file types are: |
.c C source
.cc C++ source
.cp C++ source
.cpp C++ source
.CPP C++ source
.cxx C++ source
.c++ C++ source
.C C++ source
.f Fortran source (fixed form)
.F Fortran source (fixed form)
.f90 Fortran source (free form)
.F90 Fortran source (free form)
.o object file
.a library file
John W. Eaton <[email protected]>
This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <[email protected]> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others.
octave (1).