mex compilation failure after most recent macOS update

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A.B.
A.B. il 17 Ott 2025
Risposto: Oliver Woodford il 5 Nov 2025 alle 11:18
The CMake Mex compilation fails for C Mex file with the following error after the most recent macOS/xcode update:
Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:
"_mexCreateMexFunction", referenced from:
<initial-undefines>
"_mexDestroyMexFunction", referenced from:
<initial-undefines>
"_mexFunctionAdapter", referenced from:
<initial-undefines>
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64
Any permanent solution from MATLAB staff to fix this issues would be highly appreciated. Conversion to C++ API is not an option. Although the resulting C++ Mex code works, it is 25 times slower than the C version.
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William
William il 20 Ott 2025
I am seeing this error too with R2024a and R2025a. 100% agree fix is needed due to performance issues in C++ API.
Oliver Woodford
Oliver Woodford il 5 Nov 2025 alle 10:02
Just came across this error, myself. Infuriating.

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William
William il 21 Ott 2025
So, after rooting around I found some posts online about compiling mex functions externally (i.e. without the mex command), and with a little more digging some related to MacOS/Apple Clang. This worked for me to compile my function that was failing with mex
clang++ -I$(MLROOT)/extern/include -shared -L$(MLROOT)/bin/maca64 -lmex -lmx -std=c++20 -O3 -fexperimental-library -march=native path/to/transformFnc.cpp -o path/to/bin/transformFnc.mexmaca64
Where e.g. MLROOT=/Applications/MATLAB_R2025a.app
And of course you can change your flags as needed (I was messing around with parallel execution hence the need for -fexperimental-library). I'm actually kind of glad this issue forced me to learn how to do this, as it seems nice to be able to control compile flags more closely.

Oliver Woodford
Oliver Woodford il 5 Nov 2025 alle 11:18
Based on comments to an answer to a similar question, I found adding the following to my mex invocation solved this issue:
mex LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -ld_classic" ...
I'm using MATLAB R2025b on MacOS 15.0 and Apple silicon (M1 Pro). It should be noted that the -ld_classic flag is deprecated, so this won't work forever. I hope MathWorks can find a proper solution by then.

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