@flawr I couldn't follow all of the code, but do you really need func2str and eval? You can do nargout(fname) where fname is a vector with the name of a function
And all of this is moot really, as the number of output arguments could depend on the values of the inputs given. I can write a function that returns a different number of outputs depending on how it's called. And I can write a function that does different things depending on the number of outputs that are requested by the caller. I don't think there's a way to do what the OP wants, I think OP needs to rethink their code logic if it depends on the number of output arguments to a function.
Yes, I've "bumped" into him online several times, trying to find citations or other stuff about me :-) Also, when I got into Twitter I wanted the acount name @luismendo, but he got there fist. I think he's from Salamanca (northwestern Spain)
@CrisLuengo Good point about timeit's second input. It's a nice illustration that the number of function outputs can't be predicted