- Справка Scilab
- Dynamic/incremental Link
- addinter
- c_link
- call
- chooselcccompiler
- configure_ifort
- configure_msvc
- dllinfo
- findmsifortcompiler
- findmsvccompiler
- G_make
- getdynlibext
- haveacompiler
- ilib_build
- ilib_build_jar
- ilib_compile
- ilib_for_link
- ilib_gen_cleaner
- ilib_gen_gateway
- ilib_gen_loader
- ilib_gen_Make
- ilib_include_flag
- ilib_mex_build
- ilib_verbose
- link
- Supported and compatible compilers
- ulink
Please note that the recommended version of Scilab is 2026.0.0. This page might be outdated.
See the recommended documentation of this function
link
dynamic linker
Syntax
x = link(files [, sub-names,flag]); link(x , sub-names [, flag]); lstID = link("show") lst = link()
Arguments
- files
- a character string or a vector of character strings, the files names used to define the new entry point (compiled routines, user libraries, system libraries,..) 
- sub-names
- a character string or a vector of character strings . Name of the entry points in - filesto be linked.
- x
- an integer which gives the id of a shared library linked into Scilab with a previous call to - link.
- flag
- character string - 'f'or- 'c'for Fortran (default) or C code.
- listID
- returns the current linked ID routines. 
- list
- returns names of functions linked. 
Description
link is a incremental/dynamic link facility: this
            command allows to add new compiled Fortran or C routines to Scilab
            executable code. Linked routines can be called interactively by the
            function call. Linked routines can also be used as
            "external" for e.g. non linear problem solvers (ode,
            optim, intg,
            dassl...).
link() returns a string matrix with linked
            functions.
a call to link returns an integer which gives the
            id of the shared library which is loaded into Scilab. This number can then
            be used as the first argument of the link function in order to link
            additional function from the linked shared library. The shared library is
            removed with the ulink command.
A routine can be unlinked with ulink. If the linked function has been modified between two links, it is required to ulink the previous instance before the new link.
link('show') returns the current linked
            routines.
To be able to link routines in a system independent way, it is
            convenient to use the ilib_for_link utility function
            instead of link.
(Experienced) users may also link a new Scilab
            interface routine to add a set of new functions. See ilib_build and addinter functions.
Number of 'link' in a scilab session can be limited by the operating system. On Windows, you cannot load more than 80 dynamic libraries at the same time.
Examples
//Example of the use of ilib_for_link with a simple C code cd TMPDIR f1=['#include <math.h>' 'void fooc(double c[],double a[],double *b,int *m,int *n)' '{' ' int i;' ' for ( i =0 ; i < (*m)*(*n) ; i++) ' ' c[i] = sin(a[i]) + *b; ' '}']; mputl(f1,'fooc.c'); //creating the shared library: a Makefile and a loader are //generated, the code is compiled and a shared library built. ilib_for_link('fooc','fooc.c',[],"c") // display the loader.sce file which calls link mprintf('%s\n',mgetl('loader.sce')) // load the shared library exec loader.sce; link('show') // call the new linked entry point a=linspace(0,%pi,10);b=5; y1=call('fooc',a,2,'d',b,3,'d',size(a,1),4,'i',size(a,2),5,'i','out',size(a),1,'d') // check y1-(sin(a)+b) exec cleaner.sce;
See also
- ulink — unlink/unload a dynamically linked shared object
- call — Fortran or C user routines call
- external — объект Scilab'а, внешняя функция или подпрограмма
- c_link — check if symbol loaded with dynamic link
- addinter — new functions interface dynamic link at run time.
- ilib_for_link — utility for shared library management with link
- ilib_build — utility for shared library management
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