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The resources for working with custom storage class definitions are:
The Simulink Data Class Designer, which you can use to create a data object package and enable the ability to define your own CSC definitions for classes contained in the package. For information about the Data Class Designer, see Subclassing Simulink Data Classes and Creating Packages that Support CSC Definitions.
A set of ready-to-use CSCs. These CSCs are designed to be useful in code generation for embedded systems development. CSC functionality is integrated into the Simulink.Signal and Simulink.Parameter classes; you do not need to use special object classes to generate code with CSCs. If you are unfamiliar with the Simulink.Signal and Simulink.Parameter classes and objects, read the Simulink Data Object Considerations section of the Real-Time Workshop documentation.
The Custom Storage Class Designer (cscdesigner) tool, which is described in this chapter. This tool lets you define CSCs that are tailored to your code generation requirements. The Custom Storage Class Designer provides a graphical user interface that you can use to implement CSCs. You can use your CSCs in code generation immediately, without any Target Language Compiler (TLC) or other programming. See Designing Custom Storage Classes and Memory Sections for details.
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