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 * Note that if you installed Cygwin in a non-standard directory (i.e. elsewhere than {{{C:\CYGWIN}}}), you need to edit the {{{mexopts.bat}}} and change the {{{set PATH=...}}} line accordingly.

This page briefly documents how to configure MATLAB for Windows when a MEX compilation environment is required. Under Linux and MacOS, this configuration step is not necessary, because these operating systems already come with a working compilation environment (using g++).

Two compilers are currently supported: GNU C++ compiler (g++), and Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC).

With Dynare, you need a working MEX compilation environment in two cases:

  • you need to recompile Dynare MEX files, without using Dynare build system
  • you want to use the USE_DLL option of model, or the k_order_solver option of stoch_simul. In that case, you need to tell Dynare which compiler you are using:

    • if you are using Cygwin, type at the MATLAB prompt:
      dynare modfilename cygwin
    • if you are using Microsoft Visual C++:
      dynare modfilename msvc

/!\ For MATLAB 64-bit, the only supported compiler is MSVC

Configuring MATLAB with GNU C++ compiler (g++)

  • Install a Cygwin environment (see http://www.cygwin.com). You need at least the following packages: gcc, gcc-g++, gcc-mingw, gcc-mingw-g++

  • Copy the file mexopts.bat in c:\Documents and Settings\<User name>\Application Data\MathWorks\MATLAB\<release number>\. This file comes with your Dynare installation (in c:\dynare\<Dynare version>). If you don't have it in your distribution, you can pick it here in the SVN.

  • Note that if you installed Cygwin in a non-standard directory (i.e. elsewhere than C:\CYGWIN), you need to edit the mexopts.bat and change the set PATH=... line accordingly.

Configuring MATLAB with Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC)

The following should work with recent versions of MATLAB:

  • Install Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition, downloadable at http://www.microsoft.com/Express/VC/

  • At MATLAB prompt, type mex -setup; it should autodetect MSVC, and let you select it

  • For users of MATLAB 64-bit, please follow these instructions for finishing the installation

DynareWiki: ConfigureMatlabWindowsForMexCompilation (last edited 2016-10-15 12:21:08 by JohannesPfeifer)