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stand-alone exe's decompose into temp .m's?

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I have used the Deploy tool to compile a stand-alone exe, but I see that when run, the exe somehow decomposes itself into some constituent .m files in a secret temp folder. This is leading to nstable, unpredictable behavior. I don't know if the temp .m files are depending now on the local DOC command window PATH variable to search for other functions and not finding them... or just that I launch ~64 instances of the exe that are perhaps all sharing that temp folder? Whatever it is, it doesn't work well.
How does all that work... and how do I get a more truly "stand-alone" exe that needs nothing... w/o blowing up the exe size?
Problem has persisted for months :(

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Nov 2018
"and how do I get a more truly "stand-alone" exe that needs nothing... w/o blowing up the exe size?"
You would use MATLAB Coder to create the executable. MATLAB Compiler always has the behavior you note.
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David Pesetsky
David Pesetsky on 19 Nov 2018
When 2 instances of a "stand-alone" exe are executing, do they use the same temp folder? Can we get each instance to make a new temp?

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