+This file follows the Doxygen syntax to be included in the documentation.
+
+/**
MSG comes with an extensive set of examples. It is sometimes difficult
to find the one you need. This list aims at helping you finding the
example from which you can learn what you want to.
* suspend/suspend.c: Demonstrates how to suspend and resume processes
using MSG_process_suspend() and MSG_process_resume().
- * properties/msg_prop.c Attaching arbitrary informations to host,
+ * properties/msg_prop.c Attaching arbitrary information to host,
processes and such, and retrieving them with
MSG_host_get_properties(), MSG_host_get_property_value(),
MSG_process_get_properties() and MSG_process_get_property_value().
* msg/icomms/peer2.c: demonstrates the MSG_comm_waitall() function
* msg/icomms/peer3.c: demonstrates the MSG_comm_waitany() function
-Tracing and vizualization features
+Tracing and visualization features
==================================
* tracing/simple.c very simple program that creates, executes and
destroy a task
Other resource kinds
--------------------
This section contains some sparse examples of how to use the other
-kind of resources, such as disk or GPU. These resources are quite
+kind of resources, such as disk. These resources are quite
experimental for now, but here we go anyway.
* io/file.c Example with the disk resource
- * gpu/test_MSG_gpu_task_create.c Example of use of the very
- experimental (for now) GPU resource.
Trace driven simulations
========================
constitute a fully working non-trivial example. In addition, its
implementation is rather efficient, as demonstrated in
[57]http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00602216/
+
+
+*/
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