- \li <tt>sched.h</tt>: a description of the core of the
- scheduler (i.e. which functions are can be used by the
- agents). For example we could find the following functions
- (master, forwarder, slave).
-
- \li <tt>sched.c</tt>: a C file including <tt>sched.h</tt> and
- implementing the core of the scheduler. Most of these
- functions use the MSG functions defined in section \ref
- msg_task_usage.
-
- \li <tt>masterslave.c</tt>: a C file with the main function, i.e.
- the MSG initialization (MSG_init()), the platform
- creation (e.g. with MSG_create_environment()), the
- deployment phase (e.g. with MSG_function_register() and
- MSG_launch_application()) and the call to
- MSG_main()).
+\li <tt>sched.h</tt>: a description of the core of the
+ scheduler (i.e. which functions are can be used by the
+ agents). For example we could find the following functions
+ (master, forwarder, slave).
+\li <tt>sched.c</tt>: a C file including <tt>sched.h</tt> and
+ implementing the core of the scheduler. Most of these
+ functions use the MSG functions defined in section \ref
+ msg_task_usage.
+\li <tt>masterslave.c</tt>: a C file with the main function, i.e.
+ the MSG initialization (MSG_init()), the platform
+ creation (e.g. with MSG_create_environment()), the
+ deployment phase (e.g. with MSG_function_register() and
+ MSG_launch_application()) and the call to MSG_main()).