/** @addtogroup MSG_examples
*
- * - <b>tracing/link_user_variables.c</b>: This program demonstrates how to trace user variables associated to the
- * links of the platform file. You need to provide the name of the link to update the value of the variable associated
- * to that link. You might want to run this program with the following parameters:
- * --cfg=tracing:yes
- * --cfg=tracing/platform:yes
- * (See \ref tracing_tracing_options for details)
+ * - <b>Links: trace-link-user-variables/trace-link-user-variables.c</b>. You need to provide the name of the link to
+ * update the value of the variable associated to that link.
*/
//dump function to create and execute a task
MSG_task_destroy (task);
}
-static int master(int argc, char *argv[])
+static int trace_fun(int argc, char *argv[])
{
//set initial values for the link user variables this example only shows for links identified by "6" and "3" in the
//platform file
TRACE_link_variable_declare("Link_Capacity");
TRACE_link_variable_declare_with_color ("Link_Utilization", "0.9 0.1 0.1");
- //register "master" and "slave" functions and launch deployment
- MSG_function_register("master", master);
- MSG_function_register("slave", master);
+ //register functions and launch deployment
+ MSG_function_register("master", trace_fun);
+ MSG_function_register("worker", trace_fun);
MSG_launch_application(argv[2]);
MSG_main();