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A main file typically contains the entry point of the program on the target environment. Its wrapper code initializes and runs the model and sets inputs and outputs to the physical components of the target device. To ease the project setup and because wrapper code for a specific target platform is often similar, it is possible to define default content for the main file. Therefore the field main file origin can contain an absolute file path to a file with the default contents of a newly created main file for this Environment. Furthermore predefined wrapper code snippets can be injected as part of a project launch, which is described below.

The desired programming language of KiCo generated code, can be set for an Environment. Further one can define the file extension (e.g. '.java' for Java files) for that language.To generate wrapper code from a model one can define an input template and a directory with files that contain wrapper code snippets. The wrapper code origin is used to initialize the wrapper code snippet directory of a newly created project.Last but not least, a list of shell commands can be defined, which will be executed sequentially when the code generation from KiCo and wrapper code generation both finished successfully. These commands are typically used to further compile the output and deploy the result to the target devide. As with names of Environments, the names of shell commands have to be unique and must not contain a comma

Other fields are default settings for KiCo launch configurations.

Paths for initial content

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