How can I run a clojure script from matlab?
I tried following: run matlab with jdk 1.7 and then call java
MATLAB_JAVA=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-oracle/jre matlab
in the matlab, set classpath and use clojure compiler
javaaddpath([pwd '/lib/clojure-1.5.1.jar'])
import clojure.lang.RT
Here I got error:
Error using import
Import argument 'clojure.lang.RT' cannot be found or cannot be imported.
When I writing java class that runs clojure, everything working from console, but whould not run from matlab. please advice.
It looks like this is a problem with Clojure not being happy running from Matlab's "dynamic classpath". I got the same error with Matlab R2014a on OS X 10.9, using either the bundled JVM or Java 1.7.0u51. But if I add clojure-1.5.1.jar to the static classpath by putting it in a custom javaclasspath.txt in the Matlab startup directory, then the Clojure classes become visible.
>> version -java
ans =
Java 1.7.0_51-b13 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
>> cloj = clojure.lang.RT
cloj =
clojure.lang.RT@77de6590
You use the "class path hacking" approach in this answer to add entries to the static classpath from the Matlab command line and not have to muck around with a custom Matlab setup. The answer there involves writing a new Java class, but you can do the equivalent in pure M-code.
function javaaddpathstatic(file)
%JAVAADDPATHSTATIC Add an entry to the static classpath at run time
%
% javaaddpathstatic(file)
%
% Adds the given file to the STATIC classpath. This is in contrast to the
% regular javaaddpath, which adds a file to the dynamic classpath.
%
% Files added to the path will not show up in the output of
% javaclasspath(), but they will still actually be on there, and classes
% from it will be picked up.
%
% Caveats:
% * This is a HACK and bound to be unsupported.
% * You need to call this before attempting to reference any class in it,
% or Matlab may "remember" that the symbols could not be resolved.
% * There is no way to remove the new path entry once it is added.
parms = javaArray('java.lang.Class', 1);
parms(1) = java.lang.Class.forName('java.net.URL');
loaderClass = java.lang.Class.forName('java.net.URLClassLoader');
addUrlMeth = loaderClass.getDeclaredMethod('addURL', parms);
addUrlMeth.setAccessible(1);
sysClassLoader = java.lang.ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
argArray = javaArray('java.lang.Object', 1);
jFile = java.io.File(file);
argArray(1) = jFile.toURI().toURL();
addUrlMeth.invoke(sysClassLoader, argArray);
So, use this javaaddpathstatic() instead of javaaddpath() and your code might work.
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