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The settings are stored by vscode and you don't need to take care to store a settings file somewhere. All you need to do is to specify an output folder (just like you would do when you run the ANTLR4 jar in a terminal). I recommend to use an absolute path to avoid having to figure how what the current dir is.
Once set the next generation run will write the new files into that output folder. It makes sense to use a folder in the project that uses the generated parser, so that you directly can compile it without further actions. The readme file contains a list of all settings you can use. Look in particular at the outputDir
setting. Also the generation mode is important. It must be set to external
to make the extension actually use the output folder.
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