- Aide Scilab
- API call_scilab (moteur Scilab)
- Boolean management
- Complex management
- DisableInteractiveMode
- Double management
- GetLastJob
- ScilabHaveAGraph
- SendScilabJob
- SendScilabJobs
- StartScilab
- String management
- TerminateScilab
- call_scilab
- Compile and run with Call Scilab
- creadbmat (obsolete)
- creadchain (obsolete)
- creadcmat (obsolete)
- creadmat (obsolete)
- cwritebmat (obsolete)
- cwritechain (obsolete)
- cwritecmat (obsolete)
- cwritemat (obsolete)
- fromc
- fromjava
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2025.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
Compile and run with Call Scilab
How to compile a native application based on or using Scilab
Compilation
To compile a native code based on Call Scilab, it is necessary to define some arguments, variables and paths.
CFLAGS. Call Scilab needs to have access to the headers of Scilab core and call Scilab module.
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, CFLAGS must be set to /path/to/scilab/include/scilab/core/ and /path/to/scilab/include/scilab/call_scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, CFLAGS must be set to /path/to/scilab/modules/core/includes/ and /path/to/scilab/modules/call_scilab/includes/
Windows
LD_LIBRARY_PATH - Paths to libscilab.so and libjavasci.so (or .dll, .jnilib...)
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, SCI will point to /path/to/scilab/lib/scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, SCI will point to the root of the source tree /path/to/scilab/modules/call_scilab/.libs/ and /path/to/scilab/.libs/
LDFLAGS - The name of the library to link against
Linux/Unix/MacOSX: It is only mandatory to link against scilab. This should include the other libraries.
The following example is a Makefile to build against Scilab binary
# A sample Makefile building a C code using Call Scilab using Scilab binary PATH_SCILAB = /path/to/scilab/ # Note that PATH_SCILAB can be /usr/ is using a packaged version of Scilab. SCILAB_CFLAGS = -I$(PATH_SCILAB)/include/scilab/ SCILAB_LDFLAGS = -lscilab PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB = $(PATH_SCILAB)/lib/scilab/ PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB = $(PATH_SCILAB)/lib/scilab/ all: simple_call_scilab.c export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB):$(PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB) gcc -o myExample $(SCILAB_LDFLAGS) -L$(PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB) -L$(PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB) $(SCILAB_CFLAGS) simple_call_scilab.c
The following example is a Makefile to build against Scilab source tree
# A sample Makefile building a C code using Call Scilab using Scilab built in it source tree. PATH_SCILAB = /path/to/scilab/sources/ SCILAB_CFLAGS = -I$(PATH_SCILAB)/modules/core/includes/ -I$(PATH_SCILAB)/modules/call_scilab/includes/ SCILAB_LDFLAGS = -lscilab PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB = $(PATH_SCILAB)/modules/.libs/ PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB = $(PATH_SCILAB)/modules/call_scilab/.libs/ all: simple_call_scilab.c export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB):$(PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB) gcc -o myExample $(SCILAB_LDFLAGS) -L$(PATH_TO_LIB_SCILAB) -L$(PATH_TO_LIB_CALL_SCILAB) $(SCILAB_CFLAGS) simple_call_scilab.c
Running
To run an application based on Call Scilab, there are a few other things to set up.
Some global variables must me set:
SCI - Path to Scilab files
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, SCI will point to /path/to/scilab/share/scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, SCI will point to the root of the source tree /path/to/scilab/source/tree/
Windows:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH - Paths to libscilab.so and libjavasci.so (or .dll, .jnilib...)
Linux/Unix/MacOSX:
In the binary version of Scilab, SCI will point to /path/to/scilab/lib/scilab/
In the source tree of Scilab, SCI will point to the root of the source tree /path/to/scilab/modules/javasci/.libs/ and /path/to/scilab/.libs/
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (Java) - Paths to Java native libraries (libjava.so, libjvm.so, libhpi.so)... It is usually provided by the operating system or by Scilab distribution. Please note that won't be necessary in Scilab 5.2
Linux/Unix:
JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/<arch>/, JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/<arch>/server, JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/<arch>/native_threads/ (<arch> can be i386, etc...)
Mac OS X:
Windows
Note that two environnement variables are taken in account for specific needs:
SCI_DISABLE_TK=1
Disables Tk (Tcl's GUI)SCI_JAVA_ENABLE_HEADLESS=1
Launch Java in headless mode (no AWT/Swing)
Examples
# Serie of declarations to execute my binary. # With a Scilab source tree: $ SCI=<path to Scilab source tree> $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$SCI/modules/.libs/:$SCI/modules/call_scilab/.libs/:$SCI/modules/api_scilab/.libs # With a Scilab binary: $ SCI_PATH=<path to Scilab binary> $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$SCI_PATH/lib/scilab/ # Set the path to Java Virtual Machine library; This is mandatory for graphics features # Don't forget to update arch (i386) and paths to whatever is necessary $ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/ $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/server/ $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/native_threads/ $ export SCI=/path/to/scilab/ $ ./myExample !sample for the help ! - 42. 42.
See Also
- api Scilab — api_scilab is the Scilab interface to read/write data from/to Scilab memory
- call_scilab — call_scilab is an interface which provides the ability to call Scilab engine from C/C++ code
- StartScilab — Initializes and starts Scilab engine in Call Scilab
- SendScilabJob — Send a Scilab task from a C/C++ code (call_scilab)
- SendScilabJobs — Send Scilab tasks from a C/C++ code (call_scilab)
- Double Management — How to manage Scilab's variable read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
- Boolean Management — How to manage Scilab's boolean read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
- Complex Management — How to manage Scilab's complex variable read and write process using call_scilab
- String Management — How to manage Scilab's String read and write process using call_scilab and api_scilab
Authors
Allan Cornet
Sylvestre Ledru
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