* @brief Changing the configuration of SimGrid components (grounding feature)
*
* All modules of the SimGrid toolkit can be configured with this API.
- * User modules and libraries can also use these facilities to handle
- * their own configuration.
+ * User modules and libraries can also use these facilities to handle their own configuration.
*
- * A configuration set contain several \e variables which have a unique name
- * in the set and can take a given type of value. For example, it may
- * contain a \a size variable, accepting \e int values.
+ * A configuration set contain several \e variables which have a unique name in the set and can take a given type of
+ * value. For example, it may contain a \a size variable, accepting \e int values.
*
* It is impossible to set a value to a variable which has not been registered before.
- * Usually, the module registers all the options it accepts in the configuration set,
- * during its initialization and user code then set and unset values.
+ * Usually, the module registers all the options it accepts in the configuration set, during its initialization and
+ * user code then set and unset values.
*
- * The easiest way to register a variable is to use the xbt_str_register_str function,
- * which accepts a string representation of the config element descriptor. The syntax
- * is the following: \verbatim <name>:<min nb>_to_<max nb>_<type>\endverbatim
+ * The easiest way to register a variable is to use the xbt_str_register_str function, which accepts a string
+ * representation of the config element descriptor. The syntax is the following:
+ * \verbatim <name>:<min nb>_to_<max nb>_<type>\endverbatim
*
- * For example, <tt>size:1_to_1_int</tt> describes a variable called \e size which
- * must take exactly one value, and the value being an integer. Set the maximum to 0 to
- * disable the upper bound on data count.
+ * For example, <tt>size:1_to_1_int</tt> describes a variable called \e size which must take exactly one value, and
+ * the value being an integer. Set the maximum to 0 to disable the upper bound on data count.
*
- * Another example could be <tt>outputfiles:0_to_10_string</tt> which describes a variable
- * called \e outputfiles and which can take between 0 and 10 strings as value.
+ * Another example could be <tt>outputfiles:0_to_10_string</tt> which describes a variable called \e outputfiles and
+ * which can take between 0 and 10 strings as value.
*
* To some extend, configuration sets can be seen as typed hash structures.
*
- *
* \section XBT_cfg_ex Example of use
*
- * \dontinclude config.c
- *
- * First, let's create a configuration set with some registered variables.
- * This must be done by the configurable library before the user interactions.
- *
- * \skip make_set
- * \until end_of_make_set
- *
- * Now, set and get a single value
- * \skip get_single_value
- * \skip int
- * \until cfg_free
- *
- * And now, set and get a multiple value
- * \skip get_multiple_value
- * \skip dyn
- * \until cfg_free
- *
- * All those functions throws mismatch_error if asked to deal with an
- * unregistered variable.
- * \skip myset
- * \until cfg_free
- *
+ * TBD
*/
/** @defgroup XBT_cfg_use User interface: changing values
* @ingroup XBT_config
*
- * This is the only interface you should use unless you want to let your
- * own code become configurable with this.
+ * This is the only interface you should use unless you want to let your own code become configurable with this.
*
- * If the variable accept at most one value, those functions replace the
- * current value with the provided one. If max>1, the provided value is
- * appended to the list.
+ * If the variable accept at most one value, those functions replace the current value with the provided one. If max>1,
+ * the provided value is appended to the list.
*
- * string values are strdup'ed before use, so you can (and should) free
- * your copy
+ * string values are strdup'ed before use, so you can (and should) free your copy
*
* @{
*/
/** @brief Configuration set's data type is opaque. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+namespace simgrid {
+namespace config {
+class Config;
+}
+}
+typedef simgrid::config::Config* xbt_cfg_t;
+#else
typedef void* xbt_cfg_t;
+#endif
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, ...);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_vargs(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- va_list pa);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_parse(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *options);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_parse(const char *options);
-
-/*
- Set the value of the cell \a name in \a cfg with the provided value.
- */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_int(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, int val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_double(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- double val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_string(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- const char *val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_boolean(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, const char *val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void*) xbt_cfg_set_as_string(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, const char *val);
+/* Set the value of the cell \a name in \a cfg with the provided value.*/
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_int (const char *name, int val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_double (const char *name, double val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_string (const char *name, const char *val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_boolean (const char *name, const char *val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_set_as_string(const char *name, const char *val);
/*
Set the default value of the cell \a name in \a cfg with the provided value.
If it was already set to something (possibly from the command line), do nothing.
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_int(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- int val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_double(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- double val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_string(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- const char *val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_boolean(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- const char *val);
-
-/*
- Remove the provided value from the cell @name in @cfg.
- */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_rm_int(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, int val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_rm_double(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- double val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_rm_string(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- const char *val);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_rm_boolean(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, int val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_int (const char *name, int val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_double (const char *name, double val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_string (const char *name, const char *val);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_setdefault_boolean(const char *name, const char *val);
-/*
- Remove the value at position \e pos from the config \e cfg
- */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_rm_at(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name, int pos);
-
-/* rm every values */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_empty(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-
-/* Return if configuration is set by default*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_is_default_value(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
+/** @brief Return if configuration is set by default*/
+XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_is_default_value(const char *name);
/* @} */
* @{
*/
- /** @brief possible content of each configuration cell */
-typedef enum {
- xbt_cfgelm_int = 0,
- /**< int */
- xbt_cfgelm_double,
- /**< double */
- xbt_cfgelm_string,
- /**< char* */
- xbt_cfgelm_boolean, /**< int */
-
- //! @cond
- xbt_cfgelm_any, /* not shown to users to prevent errors */
- xbt_cfgelm_type_count
- //! @endcond
-} e_xbt_cfgelm_type_t;
-
-/** Boolean possible values **/
-
-struct xbt_boolean_couple {
- const char *true_val;
- const char *false_val;
-};
-
-
-
-
/** \brief Callback types. They get the name of the modified entry, and the position of the changed value */
-typedef void (*xbt_cfg_cb_t) (const char *, int);
+typedef void (*xbt_cfg_cb_t) (const char * name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_cfg_t) xbt_cfg_new(void);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_cpy(xbt_cfg_t tocopy, /* OUT */
- xbt_cfg_t * whereto);
+XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_cfg_t) xbt_cfg_new();
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_free(xbt_cfg_t * cfg);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_dump(const char *name, const char *indent,
- xbt_cfg_t cfg);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_dump(const char *name, const char *indent, xbt_cfg_t cfg);
/** @} */
/** @defgroup XBT_cfg_register Registering stuff
* @ingroup XBT_config
*
- * This how to add new variables to an existing configuration set. Use it to make your code
- * configurable.
+ * This how to add new variables to an existing configuration set. Use it to make your code configurable.
*
* @{
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register(xbt_cfg_t * cfg,
- const char *name,
- const char *description,
- e_xbt_cfgelm_type_t type,
- int min, int max,
- xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_rm);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_unregister(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_str(xbt_cfg_t * cfg, const char *entry);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_help(xbt_cfg_t cfg);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_check(xbt_cfg_t cfg);
-XBT_PUBLIC(e_xbt_cfgelm_type_t) xbt_cfg_get_type(xbt_cfg_t cfg,
- const char *name);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_double (const char *name, double default_val, xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_int (const char *name, int default_val, xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_string (const char *name, const char*default_val,xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_boolean(const char *name, const char*default_val,xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_alias(const char *newname, const char *oldname);
+
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_aliases();
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_help();
+
/* @} */
/** @defgroup XBT_cfg_get Getting the stored values
* @ingroup XBT_config
*
- * This is how to retrieve the values stored in the configuration set. This is only
- * intended to configurable code, naturally.
+ * This is how to retrieve the values stored in the configuration set. This is only intended to configurable code,
+ * naturally.
*
- * Note that those function return a pointer to the values actually stored
- * in the set. Do not modify them unless you really know what you're doing.
- * Likewise, do not free the strings after use, they are not copy of the data,
- * but the data themselves.
+ * Note that those function return a pointer to the values actually stored in the set. Do not modify them unless you
+ * really know what you're doing. Likewise, do not free the strings after use, they are not copy of the data, but the
+ * data themselves.
*
* @{
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_int(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(double) xbt_cfg_get_double(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(char *) xbt_cfg_get_string(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_boolean(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_dynar_t) xbt_cfg_get_dynar(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name);
-
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_int_at(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- int pos);
-XBT_PUBLIC(double) xbt_cfg_get_double_at(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- int pos);
-XBT_PUBLIC(char *) xbt_cfg_get_string_at(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- int pos);
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_boolean_at(xbt_cfg_t cfg, const char *name,
- int pos);
+XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_int(const char *name);
+XBT_PUBLIC(double) xbt_cfg_get_double(const char *name);
+XBT_PUBLIC(char *) xbt_cfg_get_string(const char *name);
+XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_cfg_get_boolean(const char *name);
/** @} */