-@subsection msg_ex_io Simulating disks and files
-
-The examples of this section demonstrate how to interact with the
-simulated storages.
-
- - <b>Basic example</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/io-storage/io-storage.c \n
- All main storage and file functions are demoed.
-
- - <b>File Management</b>. @ref examples/msg/io-file/io-file.c \n
- This example illustrates the use of operations on file
- (@ref MSG_file_open, @ref MSG_file_read, @ref MSG_file_write,
- or @ref MSG_file_close).
-
- - <b>Remote I/O</b>. @ref examples/msg/io-remote/io-remote.c \n
- I/O operations can also be done in a remote, i.e. when the
- accessed disk is not mounted on the caller's host.
-
-@section msg_ex_misc Miscellaneous
-
- - <b>Task priorities</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/task-priority/task-priority.c \n
- Demonstrates the use of @ref MSG_task_set_priority to change the
- computation priority of a given task.
-
- - <b>User-defined properties</b>.
- @ref examples/msg/platform-properties/platform-properties.c \n
- Attaching arbitrary information to host, processes and
- such, and retrieving them with @ref MSG_host_get_properties,
- @ref MSG_host_get_property_value, @ref MSG_process_get_properties, and
- @ref MSG_process_get_property_value. Also make sure to read the
- platform and deployment XML files to see how to declare these data.
-
-TODO: Document the many other examples that we have