How can I use pdepe to solve a PDE with an integral boundary condition?

I would like to solve a PDE of the form
du(x,t)/dt = - du/dx - u
with the boundary condition
u(0,t) = int(u(x,t),x0,xf).
Since the usual @bcfun does not have argument u, is this boundary condition possible? If so, how would I formulate it?
Thanks in advance for any help.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou el 27 de Sept. de 2013
why not solve, first, for u(0,t) for known x0 and xf, using integral or quad or trapz next follow the routine ?

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Thanks for the suggestion, Youssef. If I were writing my own PDE solver, I'm sure that I would follow such a scheme. However, I would like to use the PDE solver that is built in to Matlab, pdepe.

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