**
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-There is at least 5 sub-projects in the tree:
-
- - XBT: eXtended Bundle of Tools (low-level toolbox: logging, datatypes).
- - SURF: a SimUlation aRtiFact. This is the simulation kernel.
- - MSG: originally MetaSimGrid, MSG is a simple distributed application
- simulator.
- - SMPI: Simulated MPI, to run MPI application using emulation technics;
- - MC: model-checker;
- - SIMIX: basix interface for simulated processes. This layer defines simcalls
- (simulation calls) exposed to the simulated processes by the SIMIX "kernel".
- This interface is used to implement the MSG, SMPI layers.
- - SIMDAG;
-
-They are all in the same tree because they are complementary tools and
-having all of them in the same package makes the installation easier
-for end-users. Moreover, it enables to share the compilation chain and
-eases the development.
-
-The tree is not split on projects, but on file finality:
- include/ -> all *public* headers
- include/xbt/*.h -> one file per module
-
- src/include -> another location for protected headers. Used by SURF, and
- other should be converted, since this is the Right Thing.
-
examples/ -> Supposed to be copy/pastable by the user, so keep it clear and
avoid any kind of trick. In particular, do only include the
public headers here.
unusual behaviors. All tests written in this section
should leverage our tesh(1) utility.
-**
-** Indentation standard
-**
-*****************************************************
-
-Most files use the Kernighan & Ritchie coding style with 2 spaces of
-indentation. The indent program can help you to stick to it:
-
-indent -kr -l120 -nut -i2 -lps -npcs -br -brs -ce -cdw -bbo -npsl <myfile>
-
-The script ./tools/internal/indent runs indent with the appropriate options.
-
-If you use Eclipse, please import the settings in ./tools/internal/eclipse-formating.xml
-
**
** Type naming standard
**
If you see any part of the code not following this convention, this is a
bug. Please report it (or fix it yourself if you can).
-**
-** Random bits about coding standards and portability
-**
-*****************************************************
-
-MALLOC
- Don't use it, or you'll have to check the result (and do some dirty stuff
- on AIX). Use xbt_malloc (or even better, xbt_new) instead.
-
-SIZE_T (FIXME: obsolete?)
- If possible, avoid size_t and use unsigned long instead. If not,
- #include <sys/types.h> in all files manipulating size_t
- do cast it to unsigned long before printing (and use %lu),
- or use %zu.
-
-INTEGERS
- Please avoid to use long ints. This is the source of many compatibility
- problems between 32 bits and 64 bits archs. Either use plain ints (generally
- 32 bits wide) or long long ints (64 bits wide, at least). At last resort
- consider using integer types defined in C99 by <stdint.h>.
-
-PRINTF pointer difference (FIXME: advertise %td instead?)
- printf ("diff = %ld\n", (long) (pointer2 - pointer1));
-
-INLINE functions
- The definition of a inline function must be visible when it is used.
- As such, an inline function should be defined (an not only declared)
- in header file (.h) with attributes 'static XBT_INLINE'. It should
- not be defined in source file (.c).
-
**
** Commenting the source: doxygen
**
Any public element (function, type and macro) must have a @brief part.
-**
-** XBT virtualization mechanism (FIXME: this section is deprecated)
-**
-****************************************************
-
-There is some functionalities that we want to virtualize in XBT. We
-want xbt_time to give the simulated clock when running on top of the
-simulator, and the host clock when running on a real system. This
-could be placed in GRAS (and was, historically), but there is some
-reason to lower it down to XBT.
-
-Here is the used naming scheme:
-
- - xbt_<module>_<func>(): functions working both in SG and RL
- - xbt_os_<module>_<func>(): RL functions usable even in simulator
-
- That way, in libsimgrid, we still can use native functions if we
- want to. It may for example be useful to get the real time when
- implementing the simulator. Think of the SIGINT handler, which
- wants to see if the user pressed the key twice in a 5 seconds
- interval. This is of little use to check the simulated time here.
-
-Here is the file layout:
-
- - xbt_rl_<module>.c: native implementation (xbt_<module>_<func>()).
- Simply call the corresponding xbt_os_<module>_<func>.
- Part only of libgras.so
-
- - xbt_sg_<module>.c: SIMIX implementation xbt_<module>_<func>()).
- Simply call the corresponding SIMIX implementation.
- Part only of libsimgrid.so
-
- - xbt_os_<module>.c: body of the functions implementing natively the
- stuff (xbt_os_<module>_<func>()).
- Part of both libgras.so and libsimgrid.so
-
-Since there is almost nothing in xbt_rl_module.c and xbt_sg_module.c,
-it'd be better to use symbol aliasing here (to declare in the object
-code that the same function have two names), but I'm still
-investigating the portability of the thing to windows.
-
*
* SimGrid Hacker Survival Guide (FIXME: should be betterly placed)
********************************
-
-* Before pushing any change, don't forget to check if the compilation
- passes with compiler optimizations and warnings turned on:
- cmake -Denable_compile_optimizations=ON \
- -Denable_compile_warnings=ON
-
-* Your commit message should follow the git habits, explained eg here:
- http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
-
* When you add/remove files, and/or make changes in the lists of files to build,
please check that "make distcheck" still succeeds. This is needed to ensure
that the generated archive is consistent.
-
-* If you want to debug memory allocation problems, here are a few hints:
- - disable compiler optimizations, to have better backtraces;
- - disable the mallocators, or it will be hard to match malloc's with
- free's;
- - disable model checking, unless your problem lies in the model
- checker part of SimGrid (MC brings its own malloc implementation,
- which valgrind doesn't understand).
- All this is configured with:
- cmake -Denable_model-checking=OFF \
- -Denable_mallocators=OFF \
- -Denable_compile_optimizations=OFF
-
-* If you break the logs (for example while hacking in the dynars), you
- want to define XBT_LOG_MAYDAY at the beginning of log.h. It will
- deactivate the whole logging mechanism, switching to printfs
- instead. SimGrid becomes incredibly verbose when doing so, but it
- you let you fixing the dynars.