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Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:.... #344

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cmezavalle opened this issue Apr 8, 2023 · 5 comments
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Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:.... #344

cmezavalle opened this issue Apr 8, 2023 · 5 comments

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@cmezavalle
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Hello,

First, thanks for the great code. It is very helpful to have something nice to visualize the c++ results.

I have go through the code and it seems I am compiling it correctly. However, I am having the following error after the compilation:

"Undefined symbols for architecture arm64:
"_engClose", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_engEvalString", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_engGetVariable", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_engOpen", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_engOutputBuffer", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_engPutVariable", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_mxCreateDoubleMatrix_800", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_mxDestroyArray_800", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_mxGetClassName_800", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
"_mxGetPr_800", referenced from:
_main in MatlabPlot-8d1732.o
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)"

I wonder if there is a solution for this. I am running in an M1 MacBook Pro.

Thanks in advance.

@ivnprad
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ivnprad commented Apr 21, 2023

did you find an answer I have the same problem ?

@cmezavalle
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I have not. I posted the same issue in another repository as well, but no news.

Cryoris#6

@ivnprad
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ivnprad commented Apr 25, 2023

I added this to the linker flags and it worked. I needed to tell c++ to link the Python API

            "-L/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.11/lib",
            "-lpython3.11"

@cmezavalle
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Cool. Is it possible you can share your matplotlibcpp file and the line you used to compile? It seems I am still having something incorrect.

Thanks!

@cmezavalle
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Hi @ivnprad, would you mind to share the matplotlibcpp file and the line you used to compile?

Thanks in advance!!

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