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Funny, I was just searching for this exact functionality. If John says it doesn't exist, it probably does not, which is too bad. Surely it could rely on mlint like crawling through the code to figure out what is and is not compatible. Further suggestions for ensuring compatibility through a certain version would also be useful. 

A friendly bump for Steven or other fine Mathworks folks to respond? 

Thanks.