* Updates SIM_stl to include checkpoint writing and checkpoint restore, as well as adding more data structures to test
* Thoroughly tests supported STL types with MM_stl_checkpoint and MM_stl_restore
* Adds an option to enable or disable STL restore in accessible interfaces and changes default to true
* Updates documentation on STL checkpointing to clearly state limitations and known bugs
* Adds the send_once command and message type, which allows a user to request a variable to be sent immediately and only once (intended to replace the var_add, var_send, var_clear idiom that is commonly used for this purpose)
* Minor refactoring of variable server internals to reduce repeated code
* Adds SIM_test_varserv to integration test to test basic variable server functionality
* Changes graphics client for SIM_billiards to use var_send_once as an example of intended use
* Add documentation for var_send_once in docs and tutorial
* Set exit_code_enabled in trick unit tests to be true by default
* Patch for failing bookworm build
* #608 add implementation of FileSkipped callback to FindTrickICG to add include chains for headers that have already been preprocessed
* #608 add test SIM for FindTrickICG offsets SIM_test_icg_file_skipped
* check if default constructor is deleted #1094
* unit test icg deleted default constructor #1094
* Update centos 7 swig version to 3.0 to support deleted function in SIM_deleted_default_constructor test
Co-authored-by: Fennell, Scott P 263712616 <scott.p.fennell@nasa.gov>
closes#1094
specify a python module name where the class and functions will be
visible in python. With care the user can mimic the C++ namespaces their
models reside in, but it isn't perfect nor automatic. It's still pretty
neat.
* Removed purple warnings from unit test compilation.
* "Fixed const corectness bug. Added more warning fixes."
* Fixed warning issue.
* Removed null checking and (char*) casting.
* Changed sizeof parameter to variable from data structure.
This tst was only run if the HOST_CPU of the run matched one
of the pre-existing files. So it was only tested on SL6. Found
that the udunits change never made it to these log files. I
updated the units and introduced only one copy of the files that
all platforms will test against.
Created a new executive job that waits for threads to finish and readies them
for their next frame of execution. Created a new job class system_thread_sync
after the top of frame jobs and before the input processor is run to sync the
threads. Along the way cleaned up instrumentation jobs on the threads to fix#290.
Fixed the configure script to allow the user to specify using a python3
interpreter. Had to change the the way to load the swig generated python modules.
Also had to change code dealing with python strings, oct, long, and
boolean operations.
refs #258
Copied the units_conv.c from 15 that includes the new units to master.
Swept through the code removing includes to Unit.hh and UCF.h where they
are no longer needed. Remade makefile dependencies.
refs #231
Fixing the unit tests that broke because of my changes. Memory
Manager tests need to be compiled with c++11, and the STL unit test
was using a variable that did not exist anymore.
[Issue: x]
Made adjustments to template default arguments to avoid clang compiler
errors. Also added an irnore warning during python glue code compilation
refs #206
Initial checkin of STL checkpointing. This checkin only covers the sequential
STLs, vector, list, deque, set, and multiset. This checkin does include the
changes in Trick header files to include/exclude our STLs properly to make a
restartable checkpoint.
refs #206
I found that in ICG I have access to the canonical type of a variable which
in most cases is the type I should process. Doing this eliminates the
need for some of the code that resolved typedefs because the canonical type
has already done that.
refs #200