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@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
Shows how to start your actors to populate your simulation.
- Ping Pong: @ref examples/s4u/app-pingpong/s4u-app-pingpong.c\n
- It's hard to think of a simpler example: it is just sending one message back and forth.
- The tesh file laying in the directory show how to start the simulator binary, highlighting how to pass options to
- the simulators (as detailed in Section \ref options).
+ This simple example just sends one message back and forth.
+ The tesh file laying in the directory show how to start the simulator binary, highlighting how to pass options to
+ the simulators (as detailed in Section \ref options).
- Token ring: @ref examples/s4u/app-token-ring/s4u-app-token-ring.cpp \n
Shows how to implement a classical communication pattern, where a token is exchanged along a ring to reach every
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
@ref examples/s4u/async-waitany/s4u-async-waitany.cpp\n
The @ref simgrid::s4u::Comm::wait_any() function is useful when you want to block
until one activity of the set completes, no matter which terminates
- first.
+ first.
@section s4u_ex_actors Acting on Actors
@@ -65,6 +65,13 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
@ref examples/s4u/actor-create/s4u-actor-create.cpp \n
Most actors are started from the deployment XML file, but they exist other methods.
+ - Actors using CPU time.
+ @ref examples/s4u/actor-execute/s4u-actor-execute.cpp \n
+ The computations done in your program are not reported to the
+ simulated world, unless you explicitely request the simulator to pause
+ the actor until a given amount of flops gets computed on its simulated
+ host.
+
- Daemonize actors
@ref examples/s4u/actor-daemon/s4u-actor-daemon.cpp \n
Some actors may be intended to simulate daemons that run in background. This example show how to transform a regular
@@ -129,6 +136,7 @@ also the tesh files in the example directories for details.
@example examples/s4u/actor-create/s4u-actor-create.cpp
@example examples/s4u/actor-create/s4u-actor-create_d.xml
@example examples/s4u/actor-daemon/s4u-actor-daemon.cpp
+@example examples/s4u/actor-execute/s4u-actor-execute.cpp
@example examples/s4u/actor-kill/s4u-actor-kill.cpp
@example examples/s4u/actor-migration/s4u-actor-migration.cpp
@example examples/s4u/actor-suspend/s4u-actor-suspend.cpp