#MSG_function_register (and maybe #MSG_function_register_default)
-# Launch your processes from a deployment file with #MSG_launch_application
-# Run the simulation with #MSG_main
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*/
/** @defgroup m_process_management Process Management Functions
* @brief This section describes the task structure of MSG
* (#msg_task_t) and the functions for managing it. See
* \ref msg_task_usage to see how to put the tasks in action.
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*/
/** @defgroup msg_mailbox_management Mailbox Management Functions
* @ingroup MSG_API
* @brief This section describes the mailbox structure of MSG
* (#msg_mailbox_t) and the functions for managing it.
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*/
/** @defgroup msg_task_usage Task Actions
@ingroup MSG_API
@brief This section describes the functions allowing to build trace-driven simulations.
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This is very handy when you want to test an algorithm or protocol that
does nothing unless it receives some events from outside. For example,
a P2P protocol reacts to requests from the user, but does nothing if