* - #future_evt_set: makes it easy to find the next occuring event of all traces
*/
namespace trace_mgr {
-XBT_PUBLIC_CLASS DatedValue
-{
+class XBT_PUBLIC DatedValue {
public:
double date_ = 0;
double value_ = 0;
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const DatedValue& e);
/** @brief A trace_iterator links a trace to a resource */
-XBT_PUBLIC_CLASS trace_event{
-
+class XBT_PUBLIC trace_event {
};
/** @brief A trace is a set of timed values, encoding the value that a variable takes at what time *
* It is useful to model dynamic platforms, where an external load that makes the resource availability change over time.
* To model that, you have to set several traces per resource: one for the on/off state and one for each numerical value (computational speed, bandwidth and latency).
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC_CLASS trace {
+class XBT_PUBLIC trace {
public:
/** Creates an empty trace */
explicit trace();
/** @brief Future Event Set (collection of iterators over the traces)
* That's useful to quickly know which is the next occurring event in a set of traces. */
-XBT_PUBLIC_CLASS future_evt_set {
+class XBT_PUBLIC future_evt_set {
public:
future_evt_set();
virtual ~future_evt_set();