- Extend test to have a set of processes (now lacks
significative output)
- Extend FCFS policy to do something useful
- FIXME : segfaults on sortQueue()
- FIXME : needs implementation for SchedulableQueue.swap()
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- Export swap() to SWIG
- Add sort function (just its documentation, actually, implementation will
follow) to Policy.py
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- Correct method names for the Python policy (design problem?)
- Compiles, but can't run it on this machine. I'll test it later
(and I expect quite a lot of SIGSEGVs).
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It doesn't work properly for no apparent reason.
- Add SWIG interface generation for Scheduler
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- added dummy_policy written in C++
- the interpreter is now finished (hopefully)
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loadable module. However, please note that:
- All the methods accepting a Glib::ustring should
not be exported, instead they should be replaced by wrapper
functions accepting PyObject*.
- The same thing applies to every other method accepting
a ``non built-in'' data type
- Return types should probably be wrapped, too
- It may be a good idea to implement wrapper methods
that print out the content of a C++ object,
so that a Python user can do a simple "print schedStat".
This is achieved by adding a "__str__()" method to the
class. See the SWIG manual for further infos about
returning const char* values.
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in order to:
- fix wrong design
- fix include paths
- fix installation of header files
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- Add -Wno-long-long to compiler options in order to workaround Python types' evilness
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- Can't compile when trying to link with Python
+ check -pedantic parameter
+ when compiling main.cc there is no -I/..../Python parameter
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- Use a "\" to prevent line breaks when you must split some command on more than a line. The slash must be the _last_ character present on a line.
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work correctly with GCC >= 4.0, while doing nothing for GCC < 4.0
- Add class sgpem::schedulable to test for DSO visibility export.
Methods may need to be reordered to conform to coding style guidelines
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- The main program, the frontend
- A pyton loader library
- The backend library
Happy hacking.
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- Now distcheck works correctly, including a copy of the API
documentation in the built dist tar.
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ideally it should be a target to work towards decoupling
- Still more experimental, added support for visibility exports from DSOs. Need
testing from someone with GCC 4.0
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- Creates a vector with filenames to be opened; not actually useful now,
it's already in place when it'll be needed.
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- Create Makefile for sources, add main.cc that just prints the
license as a test for the rules.
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