Make async
Requests Using mexCallMATLAB
Be aware of the behavior when calling back into MATLAB® using mexCallMATLAB
with an async
request like matlab::engine::MATLABEngine::fevalAsync
. The
mexCallMATLAB
function is synchronous. After it launches a
function using the call to fevalAsync
, the MEX function continues
to the end, returns to MATLAB, and is then unloaded. If the async
processing of the
requested feval
command tries to reference the MEX function, it
generates an exception.
Consider using the mexLock
and mexUnLock
functions to ensure that the MEX function stays in memory while the
async
function processes.