How to use -singleCompThread with MATLAB Builder JA ?

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I want to limit the MCR to only one thread. "maxNumCompThreads" function is working but is deprecated, and mcc does not accept "-R singleCompThread" option when building a java library.

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Damien
Damien on 28 Oct 2014
Solved by initialising the MCR on the java side this way:
MWApplication.initialize(new MWMCROption() {
@Override
public String[] toStringArray() {
return new String[] { "-singleCompThread" };
}
});

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Abhiram Bhanuprakash
Abhiram Bhanuprakash on 28 Oct 2014
Edited: Abhiram Bhanuprakash on 28 Oct 2014
Hi Damien,
I think the MCR is by default single-threaded. The same is mentioned in this post.
Thus, I think you need not worry about limiting the number of threads to one.
The above mentioned post also explains how to run multiple MCRs, one per process, if you would like to do that.
Hope this helps,
Cheers!
Abhiram.
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Damien
Damien on 28 Oct 2014
Thank you for the answer.
The MCR is single-threaded, but some computations inside the MCR are multi-threaded. This causes contention problems when running several MCR instances on machine with high CPU core number. (which are solved by calling the deprecated "maxNumCompThreads" function at the beginning of the MATLAB script)

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