Some classes were still calling socket_init which had been removed. Replaced those calls with tc_init.
Make compiled and make test successfully ran all tests. Jenkins should be happy now.
Namespace packages are a mechanism for splitting a single Python
package across multiple directories on disk. With the addition of
$(TRICK_HOME)/pymods/trick, there now exists a package named 'trick' at
$(TRICK_HOME)/pymods and in each SIM_* directory. This change allows sims
to import modules from both locations.
Refs #365
The input file that is created while running monte carlo runs is done
in 3 different places. There was no easy way to collect all of those
lines in one place, so I duplicated the lines in the dryrun function.
Like other TRICK_SYSTEM variables, users should not modify this.
This renders TRICK_LDFLAGS and TRICK_USER_LINK_LIBS redundant. While we
would like to eventually remove TRICK_USER_LINK_LIBS, it's not likely to
ever actually happen.
Refs #369
For the record, I'd like to point out that many of the DataRecordGroup
functions shouldn't be called after init, but we don't prevent anyone
from doing so. Bad Trick!
Refs #350
When saving the list of namespaces and classes a particular type is contained in
we have to save the class name and any template args it includes separately. This
allows us to mangle the names easier. And we now search for type names to see
if they follow this pattern template_name<template_args>::embedded_class. If
we are using a template embedded class we need to create attributes for the embedded class.
Added set_unit mechanism to MonteVar baseclass. Added MonteVar's derived
classes setters where appropriate to facilitate changing inputs after
the instance of MonteVar has already been constructed. Fleshed out
MonteVarFile destructor to remove memory leaks.
2 problems found. Syncing scheduled threads was not happening at all because the job
was not being rescheduled. Did not want to deal with changing job call times so I
called the new scheuduled_thread_sync routine from advance_sim_time. That's where
it started, it'll be fine.
Also found that I was resetting job complete flags too aggressively. The check to
test if the thread is ready to run was missing. Added that check back in.