X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/e2a30d2acf379d6599fb92ead483731fffc8dd58..0aae6c51e099a78ed3fc858bd8dceca62ca1e83c:/ChangeLog diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index c595a7fdb2..22c53c2315 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,48 @@ SimGrid (3.18) NOT RELEASED YET (target: December 24 2017) + S4U + - Link::name() is deprecated and will be removed in v3.21, use + Link::getCname() instead. + - Mailbox::getName() changed to return a std::string, use + Mailbox::getCname() instead to get a char*. + - Storage::getName() changed to return a std::string, use + Storage::getCname() instead to get a char*. + + MSG + - Deprecate MSG_task_get_flops_amount(). Its semantic was weird: + before the start it returned the total amount of flops; + after it returned the ratio of remaining work. Split it: + MSG_task_get_initial_flops_amount() for first behavior + MSG_task_get_remaining_work_ratio() for the second one. + This fixes GitHub's #223 using PR #237. Thanks Michael Mercier. + + XBT + - Define class simgrid::xbt::Path to manage file names. + - Removed unused functions: + - xbt/file.h: xbt_basename(), xbt_dirname(), xbt_getline() + - xbt/str.h: xbt_str_join() + - xbt/heap.h: use std::priority_queue or boost::heap instead + + PLUGINS: + - New link_energy plugin for the consumption of the links. + - All of the operations on files and storage contents have been + packaged into a plugin (src/plugins/file_system). The current + public interface can be found in + include/simgrid/plugins/file_system.h + To use these functions you now have to initialize the plugin by + calling MSG_storage_file_system_init() just after calling + MSG_init() or sg_storage_file_system_init() just after creating + the Engine. + + XML + - Remove the undocumented/untested tag + + TRACE + - Remove viva specific tracing as the tool is no longer maintained + + Fixed bugs: + - #248: Kill of finished MSG processes leads to segfault + SimGrid (3.17) Released October 8 2017 The Drained Leaks release: (almost) no known leaks despite the tests.