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Version 4.10 (R2009a) MATLAB Compiler Software

This table summarizes what's new in Version 4.10 (R2009a):

New Features and ChangesVersion Compatibility ConsiderationsFixed Bugs and Known ProblemsRelated Documentation at Web Site
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Details below
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Summary
Bug Reports
Includes fixes
Printable Release Notes: PDF

Current product documentation

New features and changes introduced in this version are:

Reduced MCR Size Saves on Transfer Time

MCR copying and transfer time has been improved by 50% following a reduction in the file's contents. The change will not reduce processor time or memory consumption since the deleted files were not loaded into RAM.

MATLAB Pcode Files Can Now Be Compiled

You can now compile MATLAB Preparsed Pseudocode files (Pcode files or "P-files"). For more information about Pcode and P-files, see the pcode function reference page in the MATLAB Function Reference.

New Functions Return Information About MCR State

New functions have been introduced that return data about MCR state, such as whether the MCR has been properly initialized or whether the MCR was launched with a JVM instance enabled. For more information, see Retrieving MCR Attributes in the user guide.

Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2008 Compilers Supported

Microsoft® Visual Studio® Express 2008 compilers (32- and 64-bit versions) are now supported instead of Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2005 compilers (32- and 64-bit versions), which have been dropped from support. See Installation and Configuration in the MATLAB Compiler User's Guide for a complete list of supported compilers and information about installing and configuring them.

Customized readme.txt Produced with Each Compilation

An enhanced version of the readme.txt file, which is generated with each successful compilation, is now customized to include specific instructions about MATLAB® Compiler™ deployment requirements.

  


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