X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/ba58315fd25a69e74d8649e1aa0cfe6d900f6697..f2df13795e01302813a6aef10825ec7e922ce530:/doc/doxygen/options.doc diff --git a/doc/doxygen/options.doc b/doc/doxygen/options.doc index 9f5fa98985..b70680d11c 100644 --- a/doc/doxygen/options.doc +++ b/doc/doxygen/options.doc @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ type the following: \verbatim my_simulator --cfg=Item:Value (other arguments) \endverbatim -Several \c --cfg command line arguments can naturally be used. If you +Several \c `--cfg` command line arguments can naturally be used. If you need to include spaces in the argument, don't forget to quote the argument. You can even escape the included quotes (write \' for ' if you have your argument between '). @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ ignored so you don't really need to pass it. The important par is that within that tag, you can pass one or several \c \ tags to specify the configuration to use. For example, setting \c Item to \c Value can be done by adding the following to the beginning of your platform -file: \verbatim +file: +\verbatim @@ -390,8 +391,8 @@ stacks), leading to segfaults with corrupted stack traces. If you want to push the scalability limits of your code, you really want to reduce the \b contexts/stack_size item. Its default value -is 128 (in Kib), while our Chord simulation works with stacks as small -as 16 Kib, for example. For the thread factory, the default value +is 8192 (in KiB), while our Chord simulation works with stacks as small +as 16 KiB, for example. For the thread factory, the default value is the one of the system, if it is too large/small, it has to be set with this parameter.