Source Control Interface on Microsoft Windows
If you use source control systems to manage your files, you
can interface with the systems to perform source control actions from
within the MATLAB, Simulink, and Stateflow® products.
Use menu items in the MATLAB, Simulink, or Stateflow products,
or run functions in the MATLAB Command Window to interface with
your source control systems.
The source control interface on Windows works with any
source control system that conforms to the Microsoft Common Source
Control standard, Version 1.1. If your source control system does
not conform to the standard, use a Microsoft Source Code Control
API wrapper product for your source control system so that you can
interface with it from the MATLAB, Simulink, and Stateflow products.
This documentation uses the Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe® software
as an example. Your source control system might use different terminology
and not support the same options or might use them in a different
way. Regardless, you should be able to perform similar actions with
your source control system based on this documentation.
Perform most source control interface actions from the Current
Folder browser. You can also perform many of these actions for a single
file from the MATLAB Editor, a Simulink model window, or
a Stateflow chart window—for more information, see Performing Source Control Actions from the Editor, Simulink,
or Stateflow File Menu on Microsoft Windows.
Another way to access many of the source control actions is with the verctrl function.
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