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<h5 class="subsubsection">16.5.20.1 Defining new Target Models</h5>
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Models are defined in a <code>target-model</code> node which has one attributes,
<code>name</code>, which contains the name of the model, and which supports the
following sub-nodes:
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<dt><code><icon></code><dd> The stock name of the icon to associate by default with targets of this
model.
<br><dt><code><description></code><dd> A one-line description of what the Model supports
<br><dt><code><server></code><dd> Optional, defaulting to <code>Build_Server</code>. Indicates the server used for
launching Targets of this model. See <a href="Remote-operations.html#Remote-operations">Remote operations</a>.
<br><dt><code><is-run></code><dd> Optional, defaulting to <code>False</code>. A boolean indicating whether this
target corresponds to the launching of an executable rather than a build.
Targets with such a model are launched through an interactive console in
GPS, and their output is not parsed for errors.
<br><dt><code><uses-shell></code><dd> Optional, defaulting to <code>False</code>. A boolean indicating whether Targets
of this model should be launched via the shell pointed to by the SHELL
environment variable.
<br><dt><code><command-line></code><dd> Contains a number of <code><arg></code> nodes, each containing an argument of the
default command line for this model, starting with the executable.
<br><dt><code><switches command="executable_name"></code><dd> The graphical description of the switches.
(see <a href="Defining-tool-switches.html#Defining-tool-switches">Defining tool switches</a>)
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<pre class="smallexample"> <?xml version="1.0" ?>
<my_model>
<target-model name="gprclean" category="">
<description>Clean compilation artefacts with gprclean</description>
<command-line>
<arg>gprclean</arg>
<arg>-P%PP</arg>
<arg>%X</arg>
</command-line>
<icon>gps-clean</icon>
<switches command="%(tool_name)s" columns="1">
<check label="Clean recursively" switch="-r"
tip="Clean all projects recursively" />
</switches>
</target-model>
</my_model>
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