XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(msg_test,
"Messages specific for this msg example");
+
+/** @addtogroup MSG_examples
+ *
+ * @section MSG_ex_models Models-related examples
+ *
+ * @subsection MSG_ex_PLS Packet level simulators
+ *
+ * These examples demonstrate how to use the bindings to classical
+ * Packet-Level Simulators (PLS), as explained in \ref pls. The most
+ * interesting is probably not the C files since they are unchanged
+ * from the other simulations, but the associated files, such as the
+ * platform files to see how to declare a platform to be used with
+ * the PLS bindings of SimGrid and the tesh files to see how to
+ * actually start a simulation in these settings.
+ *
+ * - <b>ns3</b>: Simple ping-pong using ns3 instead of the SimGrid network models.
+ *
+ */
+
int master(int argc, char *argv[]);
int slave(int argc, char *argv[]);
int timer(int argc, char *argv[]);
{ /* Task creation. */
char sprintf_buffer[64] = "Task_0";
todo = MSG_task_create(sprintf_buffer, 100*task_comm_size, task_comm_size, NULL);
- TRACE_msg_set_task_category(todo, id_alias);
+ MSG_task_set_category(todo, id_alias);
//keep track of running tasks
gl_task_array[id] = todo;
gl_data_size[id] = task_comm_size;
elapsed_time = MSG_get_clock() - start_time;
XBT_INFO("FLOW[%d] : Receive %.0f bytes from %s to %s",
- id,
- MSG_task_get_data_size(task),
+ id,
+ MSG_task_get_data_size(task),
masternames[id],
slavenames[id]);
// MSG_task_execute(task);
MSG_error_t res = MSG_OK;
bool_printed = 0;
- MSG_global_init(&argc, argv);
+ MSG_init(&argc, argv);
if (argc < 3) {
printf("Usage: %s platform_file deployment_file\n", argv[0]);
exit(1);