#include <simgrid/forward.h>
-/* C interface */
-SG_BEGIN_DECL
+SG_BEGIN_DECL /* C interface */
+/** Initialize the SimGrid engine, taking the command line parameters of your main function. */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_init(int* argc, char** argv);
+
+/** Creates a new platform, including hosts, links, and the routing table.
+ *
+ * \rst
+ * See also: :ref:`platform`.
+ * \endrst
+ */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_load_platform(const char* filename);
+/** Load a deployment file and launch the actors that it contains
+ *
+ * \rst
+ * See also: :ref:`deploy`.
+ * \endrst
+ */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_load_deployment(const char* filename);
+/** Run the simulation after initialization */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_run();
+/** Registers the main function of an actor that will be launched from the deployment file */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_register_function(const char* name, int (*code)(int, char**));
+/** Registers a function as the default main function of actors
+ *
+ * It will be used as fallback when the function requested from the deployment file was not registered.
+ * It is used for trace-based simulations (see examples/s4u/replay-comms and similar).
+ */
XBT_PUBLIC void simgrid_register_default(int (*code)(int, char**));
+/** Retrieve the simulation time (in seconds) */
XBT_PUBLIC double simgrid_get_clock();
+/** Retrieve the number of actors in the simulation */
+XBT_PUBLIC int simgrid_get_actor_count();
+/** @brief Allow other libraries to react to the --help flag, too
+ *
+ * When finding --help on the command line, simgrid usually stops right after displaying its help message.
+ * If you are writing a library using simgrid, you may want to display your own help message before everything stops.
+ * If so, just call this function before having simgrid parsing the command line, and you will be given the control
+ * even if the user is asking for help.
+ */
XBT_PUBLIC void sg_config_continue_after_help();
+
SG_END_DECL
#endif /* INCLUDE_SIMGRID_ENGINE_H_ */