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Version 4.11 (R2009b) MATLAB Compiler Software

This table summarizes what's new in Version 4.11 (R2009b):

New Features and ChangesVersion Compatibility ConsiderationsFixed Bugs and Known ProblemsRelated Documentation at Web Site
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Summary
Bug Reports
Includes fixes
Printable Release Notes: PDF

Current product documentation

New features and changes introduced in this version are:

Redesigned Deployment Tool GUI

The new Deployment Tool (deploytool) interface features intuitive task-based navigation, a cancellable progress dialog, fast loading of previously-created projects, and ability to add supporting files as folders. The GUI also features new context sensitive help.

Customizable MCR Start-Up Message

Console applications can now display a user-customizable message indicating that the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) is in the process of starting up. See Displaying MCR Initialization Start-Up and Completion Messages For Users for more information.

MATLAB Memory Shielding Available

The same memory shielding process available in MATLAB is now available for deployed applications. The process reserves memory to ensure resource-intensive applications are allocated proper run-time resources. See Reserving Memory for Deployed Applications with MATLAB Memory Shielding for more information.

Mac 64-Bit Support Available

Support for Macintosh® 64-bit processors is now available.

New Format for Deployment Tool Projects

If you have projects that were created with the Deployment Tool prior to R2009b, those projects will continue to work. However, projects created or changed in R2009b cannot be opened in previous versions of Deployment Tool (deploytool).

Change in Windows Library Path

The path matlab/bin/arch has been removed for Windows and replaced by matlabroot/runtime/win32|win64. You may be required to reconfigure your deployment target computers. See Directories Required for Development and Testing and Directories Required for Run-Time Deployment for more information.

INLINE Option to MEX Function Deprecated

For more information on this change in support that will occur in R2010a, see INLINE Option to MEX Function Deprecated in the MATLAB Release Notes.

  


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