// ***** Actor creation *****
Actor* Actor::self()
{
- kernel::context::Context* self_context = kernel::context::Context::self();
+ const kernel::context::Context* self_context = kernel::context::Context::self();
if (self_context == nullptr)
return nullptr;
} // namespace simgrid
/* **************************** Public C interface *************************** */
+size_t sg_actor_count()
+{
+ return simgrid::s4u::Engine::get_instance()->get_actor_count();
+}
+
+sg_actor_t* sg_actor_list()
+{
+ simgrid::s4u::Engine* e = simgrid::s4u::Engine::get_instance();
+ size_t actor_count = e->get_actor_count();
+ xbt_assert(actor_count > 0, "There is no actor!");
+ std::vector<simgrid::s4u::ActorPtr> actors = e->get_all_actors();
+
+ sg_actor_t* res = xbt_new(sg_actor_t, actors.size());
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < actor_count; i++)
+ res[i] = actors[i].get();
+ return res;
+}
sg_actor_t sg_actor_init(const char* name, sg_host_t host)
{
* The on_exit functions are the functions executed when your process is killed.
* You should use them to free the data used by your process.
*/
-void sg_actor_on_exit(int_f_int_pvoid_t fun, void* data)
+void sg_actor_on_exit(void_f_int_pvoid_t fun, void* data)
{
simgrid::s4u::this_actor::on_exit([fun, data](bool failed) { fun(failed ? 1 /*FAILURE*/ : 0 /*SUCCESS*/, data); });
}