Why can't I use "arduino.supportpkg"?

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I want to create a device driver module. To do so I have to add some "arduino.supportpkg" calls to the "Sink.m" based definition file.
To better understand where the paths actually are located, I tried the following on the MATLAB console:
>> arduino.supportpkg.getIDERoot
Which results in:
The class arduino has no Constant property or Static method named 'supportpkg'.
Why??
Edit: Found at the end of the documentation of those "supportpkg" functions that these have been introduced with Matlab 2020. But I have to use 2019 for my project. So can someone please tell me how this here:
worked with Matlab 2019? Where to get the old documentation for this?
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Manuel Reimer
Manuel Reimer 2020-12-26
Found it after searching for some time:
[ideRootPath, ~] = codertarget.arduinobase.internal.getArduinoIDERoot('libraries');
addIncludePaths(buildInfo, fullfile(ideRootPath, 'libraries', 'Servo', 'src'));
srcFilePath = fullfile(ideRootPath, 'libraries', 'Servo', 'src', 'avr');
fileNameToAdd = {'Servo.cpp'};
addSourceFiles(buildInfo, fileNameToAdd, srcFilePath);

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Manuel Reimer
Manuel Reimer 2020-12-26
See above

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