-// This file follows the Doxygen syntax to be included in the
-// documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
-
-/**
- @defgroup msg_examples MSG examples
- @ingroup MSG_API
- @brief Find the MSG example fitting your needs from the extensive set provided in the archive.
-
- - @ref msg_ex_basics
- - @ref msg_ex_process
- - @ref msg_ex_tracing
- - @ref msg_ex_tracing_user_variables
- - @ref msg_ex_models
- - @ref msg_ex_ns3
-
-@warning MSG was deprecated in SimGrid v3.18. These examples should be
- converted to S4U in the next releases. You really should
- consider using S4U in your next project.
-
-@section msg_ex_basics Basic examples and features
-
- - <b>Master Workers</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/app-masterworker/app-masterworker.c\n
- Another good old example, where one Master process has a bunch of
- task to dispatch to a set of several Worker processes.
-
-@section msg_ex_process Acting on Processes
-
- - <b>Creating processes</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/process-create/process-create.c \n
- Most processes are started from the deployment XML file, but they
- can also be used with the @ref MSG_process_create() function.
-
-@section msg_ex_tracing Tracing and visualization features
-
-Tracing can be activated by various configuration options which
-are illustrated in these example. See also the
-@ref tracing_tracing_options "full list of options related to tracing".
-
-It is interesting to run the process-create example with the following
-options to see the task executions:
-
- - <b>Setting Categories</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/trace-categories/trace-categories.c \n
- This example declares several tracing categories
- to that are used to classify its tasks. When the program is executed,
- the tracing mechanism registers the resource utilization of hosts
- and links according to these categories. Recommanded options:
- @verbatim --cfg=tracing:yes --cfg=tracing/categorized:yes --cfg=tracing/uncategorized:yes
- @endverbatim
-
- - <b>Master Workers tracing</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/trace-masterworker/trace-masterworker.c \n
- This is an augmented version of our basic master/worker example
- using several tracing features. It traces resource usage, sorted
- out in several categories; Trace marks and user variables are also
- used. Recommanded options:
- @verbatim --cfg=tracing/categorized:yes --cfg=tracing/uncategorized:yes
- @endverbatim
-
- - <b>Process migration tracing</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/trace-process-migration/trace-process-migration.c \n
- This version is enhanced so that the process migrations can be
- displayed as arrows in a Gantt-chart visualization. Recommanded
- options to that extend:
- @verbatim -cfg=tracing:yes --cfg=tracing/msg/process:yes
- @endverbatim
-
-TODO: These tracing examples should be integrated in the examples to
-not duplicate the C files. A full command line to see the result in
-the right tool (vite/FrameSoc) should be given along with some
-screenshots.
-
-@subsection msg_ex_tracing_user_variables Tracing user variables
-
-You can also attach your own variables to a any resource described in
-the platform file. The following examples illustrate this feature.
-They have to be run with the following options:
-@verbatim --cfg=tracing:yes --cfg=tracing/platform:yes
-@endverbatim
-
- - <b>Attaching variables to Hosts</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/trace-host-user-variables/trace-host-user-variables.c
-
- - <b>Attaching variables to Links</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/trace-link-user-variables/trace-link-user-variables.c \n
- The tricky part is that you have to know the name of the link you
- want to enhance with a variable.
-
- - <b>Attaching variables to network Routes</b>
- @ref examples/msg/trace-route-user-variables/trace-route-user-variables.c \n
- It is often easier to update a given variable for all links of a
- given network path (identified by its source and destination
- hosts) instead of knowing the name of each specific link.
-
-@section msg_ex_models Models-related examples
-
-@subsection msg_ex_ns3 NS3 as a SimGrid Network Model
-
-This example demonstrates how to use the bindings to the Network
-Simulator, as explained in @ref pls_ns3. The most
-interesting is probably not the C files since they are unchanged from
-the other simulations, but the associated files, such as the platform
-file to see how to declare a platform to be used with the ns-3 bindings
-of SimGrid and the tesh file to see how to actually start a simulation
-in these settings.
-
- - @ref examples/msg/network-ns3/network-ns3.c. Simple ping-pong using
- ns-3 instead of the SimGrid network models.
-
-TODO: merge the C files
-
-TODO: show the XML files instead if it's what is interesting. On a "XML example files" page that does not exist yet.
-
-*/
-
-// As a human, you can stop reading at this point. The rest is garbage:
-//
-// Every example must be listed in the following, but it's not possible
-// to move this content upper as each @example directive seems to eat
-// everything until the next */ marker (and the content is placed at the
-// top of the example file).
-
-
-/**
-@example examples/msg/app-masterworker/app-masterworker.c
-
-@example examples/msg/process-create/process-create.c
-
-@example examples/msg/trace-categories/trace-categories.c
-@example examples/msg/trace-masterworker/trace-masterworker.c
-@example examples/msg/trace-process-migration/trace-process-migration.c
-@example examples/msg/trace-host-user-variables/trace-host-user-variables.c
-@example examples/msg/trace-link-user-variables/trace-link-user-variables.c
-@example examples/msg/trace-route-user-variables/trace-route-user-variables.c
-
-@example examples/msg/network-ns3/network-ns3.c
-
-*/
-