![]() ![]() Would ask why they don't have access to the original m-files. If someone were to ask me whether they can run p-files in Octave, I Obfuscation format may change, but because some unrelated behavior mayĬhange and we have no insight into what expressions are actually being Will work in a future version of Octave - not only because the The p-file is still a black box, usersĭo not have the freedom to study or improve the code.Įven if it works in one version of Octave, there is no guarantee that it IMHO, supporting obfuscated Matlab executable files does little to Thereby increasing the 'value' of the code. (in m-file form) from Matlab to the better, free Octave environment, Syntax at all is to allow users to move their interpreted source code Personally, I think the main motivation for Octave to support Matlab's I suspect you may get as many different opinions as there are ![]() > would like to hear from Octave's core developers about that. > Actually, I'm not sure at all about the correct answer to this question. ![]()
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