-/*******************************/
-/* Object creation/destruction */
-/*******************************/
-/**
- * \param smx_process the simix process that contains this context
- * \param code a main function
- */
-int SIMIX_context_new(smx_process_t *process, xbt_main_func_t code)
-{
- /* use the appropriate context factory to create the appropriate context */
- return (*(simix_global->context_factory->create_context)) (process, code);
-}
-
-
-int SIMIX_context_create_maestro(smx_process_t *process)
-{
- return (*(simix_global->context_factory->create_maestro_context)) (process);
-}
-
-/* Scenario for the end of a context:
- *
- * CASE 1: death after end of function
- * __context_wrapper, called by os thread, calls smx_context_stop after user code stops
- * smx_context_stop calls user cleanup_func if any (in context settings),
- * add current to trashbin
- * yields back to maestro (destroy os thread on need)
- * From time to time, maestro calls smx_context_empty_trash,
- * which maps smx_context_free on the content
- * smx_context_free frees some more memory,
- * joins os thread
- *
- * CASE 2: brutal death
- * smx_context_kill (from any context)
- * set context->wannadie to 1
- * yields to the context
- * the context is awaken in the middle of __yield.
- * At the end of it, it checks that wannadie == 1, and call smx_context_stop
- * (same than first case afterward)
- */
-
-
-/* Argument must be stopped first -- runs in maestro context */
-void SIMIX_context_free(smx_process_t process)
-{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->free)) (process);
-}
-
-void SIMIX_context_kill(smx_process_t process)
-{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->kill)) (process);
-}
-
-/**
- * \param context the context to start
- *
- * Calling this function prepares \a process to be run. It will
- however run effectively only when calling #SIMIX_context_schedule
- */
-void SIMIX_context_start(smx_process_t process)
-{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->start)) (process);
-}
-
-/**
- * Calling this function makes the current process yield. The process
- * that scheduled it returns from SIMIX_context_schedule as if nothing
- * had happened.
- *
- * Only the processes can call this function, giving back the control
- * to the maestro
- */
-void SIMIX_context_yield(void)
-{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->yield)) ();
-}
-