Can I work with two versions of an application under separate folders but with the same filenames?
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Spigge
on 12 May 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
Hi,
Is it possible to simultaneously work on two (or more) versions of the same application, sharing the same set of filenames but under different main folders, without risking conflicts? I also need to be able to deploy .exe files from the different versions. What will the compiler say when it discoveres recurring m-files? Or perhaps there is a better way to manage multiple versions of an application?
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Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
The .m files are packaged up in pre-compiled and encrypted format. When the application runs, a temporary directory is created and the files are unpacked into there (still in pre-compiled form), and the path for the executable is set to that directory. A different executable would unpack to a different directory and its path would be set appropriately. There will be no conflict.
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Spigge
on 12 May 2015
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Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
Folders earlier on the path are used first.
Consider using different startup.m to use different search paths. This will depend upon you invoking MATLAB from the proper directory rather than just clicking on an icon, though. (Unless you create different icons to set different startup values.)
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