-/* Copyright (c) 2010-2018. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2010-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
/* This example shows how to use simgrid::s4u::this_actor::wait_any() to wait for the first occurring event.
*
* As for the other asynchronous examples, the sender initiate all the messages it wants to send and
- * pack the resulting simgrid::s4u::CommPtr objects in a vector. All messages thus occurs concurrently.
+ * pack the resulting simgrid::s4u::CommPtr objects in a vector. All messages thus occur concurrently.
*
* The sender then loops until there is no ongoing communication. Using wait_any() ensures that the sender
* will notice events as soon as they occur even if it does not follow the order of the container.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
-XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(msg_async_waitall, "Messages specific for this msg example");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(s4u_async_waitall, "Messages specific for this s4u example");
class Sender {
long messages_count; /* - number of tasks */
std::vector<simgrid::s4u::CommPtr> pending_comms;
/* Make a vector of the mailboxes to use */
- std::vector<simgrid::s4u::MailboxPtr> mboxes;
+ std::vector<simgrid::s4u::Mailbox*> mboxes;
for (int i = 0; i < receivers_count; i++)
mboxes.push_back(simgrid::s4u::Mailbox::by_name(std::string("receiver-") + std::to_string(i)));
/* Receiver actor expects 1 argument: its ID */
class Receiver {
- simgrid::s4u::MailboxPtr mbox;
+ simgrid::s4u::Mailbox* mbox;
public:
explicit Receiver(std::vector<std::string> args)