Thread Subject: mcc -e option

Subject: mcc -e option

From: Screwdriver223

Date: 23 Oct, 2007 23:05:26

Message: 1 of 3

Hi

I'm using MATLABR2007b. The compiler manual states that the -e option
"Suppress[es] appearance of the MS-DOS command window". But even when
I compile with this, I still get the pesky window appearing when I run
the program. Anyone else managed to get rid of it?

Thank you,
Dave

Subject: mcc -e option

From: Jianming

Date: 10 Jan, 2008 04:09:02

Message: 2 of 3

I got the same problem, can anybody help?

I tried using -e, also, tried use deploytool with
statndalone Windows Application option, but the dos window
is still up when the compiled exe runs.



Screwdriver223 <david.kolin@gmail.com> wrote in message
<1193180726.237686.36510@v23g2000prn.googlegroups.com>...
> Hi
>
> I'm using MATLABR2007b. The compiler manual states that
the -e option
> "Suppress[es] appearance of the MS-DOS command window".
But even when
> I compile with this, I still get the pesky window
appearing when I run
> the program. Anyone else managed to get rid of it?
>
> Thank you,
> Dave
>

Subject: mcc -e option

From: Jianming

Date: 10 Jan, 2008 16:48:01

Message: 3 of 3

I just talked to mathworks' tech support, he told me that -
e can only work with MS C/C++ compiler. -e will not be able
to suppress dos window if using lcc.

 Screwdriver223 <david.kolin@gmail.com> wrote in message
<1193180726.237686.36510@v23g2000prn.googlegroups.com>...
> Hi
>
> I'm using MATLABR2007b. The compiler manual states that
the -e option
> "Suppress[es] appearance of the MS-DOS command window".
But even when
> I compile with this, I still get the pesky window
appearing when I run
> the program. Anyone else managed to get rid of it?
>
> Thank you,
> Dave
>

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