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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This file follows the Doxygen syntax to be included in the
documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
/**
- @defgroup MSG_examples MSG examples
+ @defgroup msg_examples MSG examples
@ingroup MSG_API
@brief Find the MSG example fitting your needs from the extensive set provided in the archive.
@@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly.
@ref examples/msg/app-masterworker/app-masterworker.c\n
Another good old example, where one Master process has a bunch of
task to dispatch to a set of several Worker processes. It is fully
- commented in @ref MSG_ex_master_worker.
+ commented in @ref msg_ex_master_worker.
@section msg_ex_async Asynchronous communications
In addition to the fully documented example of @ref
-MSG_ex_asynchronous_communications, there are several other examples
+msg_ex_asynchronous_communications, there are several other examples
shipped in the archive:
- Basic asynchronous communications.
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ shipped in the archive:
until all activities in a given set have completed.
- Waiting for the first completed communication in a set.
- @ref examples/msg/async-waitall/async-waitany.c\n
+ @ref examples/msg/async-waitany/async-waitany.c\n
The @ref MSG_comm_waitany function is useful when you want to block
until one activity of the set completes, no matter which terminates
first.
@@ -164,10 +164,10 @@ They have to be run with the following options:
@subsection msg_ex_ns3 NS3 as a SimGrid Network Model
This example demonstrates how to use the bindings to the Network
-Simulator, as explained in @ref pls. The most
+Simulator, as explained in @ref pls_ns3. The most
interesting is probably not the C files since they are unchanged from
the other simulations, but the associated files, such as the platform
-file to see how to declare a platform to be used with the PLS bindings
+file to see how to declare a platform to be used with the ns-3 bindings
of SimGrid and the tesh file to see how to actually start a simulation
in these settings.
@@ -269,14 +269,13 @@ top of the example file).
/**
-@defgroup MSG_ex_examples ignored
@example examples/msg/app-pingpong/app-pingpong.c
@example examples/msg/app-token-ring/app-token-ring.c
@example examples/msg/app-masterworker/app-masterworker.c
@example examples/msg/async-wait/async-wait.c
@example examples/msg/async-waitall/async-waitall.c
-@example examples/msg/async-waitall/async-waitany.c
+@example examples/msg/async-waitany/async-waitany.c
@example examples/msg/process-create/process-create.c
@example examples/msg/process-suspend/process-suspend.c