X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/aabed6977224a95d3e45bc3df734febbf249acc4..b33bdec7b1eb6f5780141d3df13200c608d42ed7:/ChangeLog diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index d7091665a6..08f526611e 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,24 @@ SimGrid (3.21) NOT RELEASED (Release Target: September 23. 2018, 1:54 UTC) +The Restarting Documentation (TRD) Release. + +Documentation: + - Convert the user manual to Sphinx for improved usability. + Unstable version now hosted on https://simgrid.frama.io/simgrid + Many glitches remain; stay tuned. + - Restrict the Doxygen reference API to the installed header files. + (documenting all internals this way is overkill + doxygen scales badly) + - New tutorial on S4U (highly inspired from the old MSG one, but with + 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) + S4U new features: + - Fully reimplement auto_restart mechanism that was utterly broken + (fix #22, #131 and #281 that were all very related) + - 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: - io_init(sg_size_t, s4u::Io::OpType) to create a READ or WRITE asynchronous @@ -8,11 +26,6 @@ S4U new features: activity. - read_async(sg_size_t) and write_async(sg_size_t) which are wrappers on io_init() + start() - - Fully reimplement auto_restart mechanism that was utterly broken - (fix #22, #131 and #281 that were all very related) - - 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. Tracing: - Rename 'power' and 'power_used' variables into 'speed' and 'speed_used'