#define GRAS_PROCESS_H
#include "xbt/misc.h" /* SG_BEGIN_DECL */
+#include "xbt/dict.h"
SG_BEGIN_DECL()
-/* **************************************************************************
- * Initializing the processes
- * **************************************************************************/
-/**
- * gras_process_init:
- *
- * Perform the various intialisations needed by gras. Each process must run it
- */
-void gras_process_init(void);
-
-/**
- * gras_process_exit:
- *
- * Frees the memory allocated by gras. Processes should run it
- */
-void gras_process_exit(void);
-
+void gras_agent_spawn(const char *name, void *data, xbt_main_func_t code, int argc, char *argv[], xbt_dict_t properties);
+
+
/****************************************************************************/
/* Manipulating User Data */
/****************************************************************************/
/** \addtogroup GRAS_globals
- * \brief Handling global variables so that it works on simulator (Virtualization).
+ * \brief Handling global variables so that it works on simulator.
*
- * <center><table><tr><td><b>Top</b> <td> [\ref index]::[\ref GRAS_API]
- * <tr><td><b>Prev</b> <td> [\ref GRAS_virtu]
- * <tr><td><b>Next</b> <td> [\ref GRAS_emul] </table></center>
- *
* In GRAS, using globals is forbidden since the "processes" will
* sometimes run as a thread inside the same process (namely, in
* simulation mode). So, you have to put all globals in a structure, and
*
* Use the \ref gras_userdata_new macro to create a new user data (or malloc it
* and use \ref gras_userdata_set yourself), and \ref gras_userdata_get to
- * retrive a reference to it.
+ * retrieve a reference to it.
*/
/* @{ */
* \brief Get the data associated with the current process.
* \ingroup GRAS_globals
*/
-void *gras_userdata_get(void);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void*) gras_userdata_get(void);
/**
* \brief Set the data associated with the current process.
* \ingroup GRAS_globals
*/
-void gras_userdata_set(void *ud);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) gras_userdata_set(void *ud);
/** \brief Malloc and set the data associated with the current process. */
#define gras_userdata_new(type) (gras_userdata_set(xbt_new0(type,1)),gras_userdata_get())