the documentation provided in the relevant packages.
\section MSG_funct Offered functionnalities
+ - \ref msg_simulation
- \ref m_process_management
- \ref m_datatypes_management
- \ref m_host_management
- \ref m_task_management
- \ref msg_file_management
+ - \ref msg_task_usage
- \ref msg_trace_driven
- - \ref msg_gos_functions
- \ref msg_deprecated_functions
- - \ref msg_simulation
+
Also make sure to visit the page @ref MSG_examples.
*/
/** @defgroup m_task_management Task Management Functions
* @ingroup MSG_API
* @brief This section describes the task structure of MSG
- * (#m_task_t) and the functions for managing it.
+ * (#m_task_t) and the functions for managing it. See
+ * \ref msg_task_usage to see how to put the tasks in action.
+ *
+ * \htmlonly <!-- DOXYGEN_NAVBAR_LABEL="Tasks" --> \endhtmlonly
*/
- /** @defgroup msg_file_management File Management Functions
+/** @defgroup msg_task_usage Task Usage
+ * @ingroup MSG_API
+ * @brief This section describes the functions that can be used
+ * by a process to execute, communicate or otherwise handle some task.
+ */
+
+/** @defgroup msg_file_management File Management Functions
* @ingroup MSG_API
* @brief This section describes the file structure of MSG
* (#msg_file_t) and the functions for managing it. It
* is based on POSIX functions.
*/
-
+
+
/**
@defgroup msg_trace_driven Trace-driven simulations
@ingroup MSG_API
*/
-/** @defgroup msg_gos_functions MSG Operating System Functions
- * @ingroup MSG_API
- * @brief This section describes the functions that can be used
- * by a process for handling some task.
- */
/**