mex compilation failure after most recent macOS update
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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
il 20 Ott 2025 alle 20:33
I am seeing this error too with R2024a and R2025a. 100% agree fix is needed due to performance issues in C++ API.
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William
il 21 Ott 2025 alle 5:07
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.
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