X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/3297da9f47ce18371941b2b48a2f4018b4793ced..0c97383ce27d7828a2c20a483277917fcce08ec6:/ChangeLog diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 3ecc22e443..dc87677d26 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -SimGrid (3.21) NOT RELEASED (Release Target: September 23. 2018, 1:54 UTC) +SimGrid (3.21) October 3. 2018 The Restarting Documentation (TRD) Release. @@ -12,15 +12,19 @@ Documentation: a git repository to fork as a starting point, and a docker image) - Started but not finished a SMPI tutorial inspired from the JLPC'14 one. - The Developper manual is still to be converted (not compiled until then) + - Some parts are still missing in this conversion (such as the + platform and deployment sections) while others were blindly converted + and would need more love (such as the configuration flags). + Things will certainly further improve in the future releases. S4U new features: - Fully reimplement auto_restart mechanism that was utterly broken (fix #22, #131 and #281 that were all very related) + - Implement semaphores (fix #303 and #291) - When creating an actor from a function and its parameters, move-only parameters are not allowed anymore, as it would prevent the actor to be restartable if its parameters are consumed on run. - - s4u::Io: IOs go asynchronous as activities. This comes with new methods in the - s4u::Storage class: + - s4u::Io: IOs go asynchronous as activities. New methods in s4u::Storage: - io_init(sg_size_t, s4u::Io::OpType) to create a READ or WRITE asynchronous IO operations that can be started, waited for, or canceled as a regular activity. @@ -73,6 +77,7 @@ Fixed bugs: - #288: MPI_Init(NULL, NULL) - #289: Improve documentation of Actor::on_destruction and this_actor::on_exit() - #290: Method to check if a mailbox has a message ready to be consumed + - #291: [s4u] semaphores do not seem available yet - #294: Alltoall collective implementation of mpich - #295: Starting a Host as OFF is not supported - #296: DTD too permissive