So using consts as arguments to STLs causes errors in our io code and SWIG.
Added a check for const template arguments and going to ignore them for
both ICG and what we input to SWIG.
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.
Added the clean rules back to Makefile.sim with a addition of
defining a conditional variable. If this variable is set than
the set of rules in the local makefile will not be defined. This
should allow the sim to be cleaned whether TRICK_HOME exists or not.
When reading a data stream to plot the end of stream flag is being set
as the last point is read. This was causing several layers of calls
not to save the last point. I went ahead and saved the result of the
get_next_point calls whether the end of stream flag is set or not and now
we don't lose the last point.
The character string used in the frame log needs to be stored as
a character string. We were using a sprintf with a fixed size buffer.
The easiest change was to use asprintf which allocates a character
string big enough to hold the contents of the print. We need to
save this char string as a char string so it works out.
Verified all documentation deleted with this issue resides on
our wiki. Nothing is lost. Modified the doxygen makefile and
main page to point to the wiki where the user's guide used to be.
TODO: Need to move the requirements and design doxygen files.
Created man pages for each executable we have in bin. Updated the
couple of man pages we did have in there. Modified trick-CP
to accept arguments. Updated the version number reported by ICG
as well.
The return code from parsing the monte carlo input was always set to zero and not checked.
Retured the return code from parsing the input. Added an exit if the input was not parsed
correctly.
Modified the makefile to define LIBCLANG_MAJOR, LIBCLANG_MINOR, and
LIBCLANG_PATCHLEVEL based on the llvm-config executable in the llvm
directory pointed to by the configuration. These new variable names
are independent of the __clang_major__, etc. variables we were defining
only in Linux. Using these names, we can reduce the clang version
checks to a single consistent set of version numbers. We don't have
to deal with the different version numbers assigned by Apple.
When extracting include files full path file names fall through all
of the logic that strips quotes off of the path. This leads to double
double quotes in the output. Added an else statement that catches
all other include files and strips the quotes off of pathnames.
refs #267
Removed the redefinition. Included climits and changed HOST_NAME_MAX to _POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX
which should be defined on the systems we support.
refs #265
The "->" string interferes with some code in quick plot trying to split array ranges into
individual variables. The old code only tested for the '-' character. Changed these
checks to regular expressions that only match '-' if it is not followed by '>'. Also
converted tabs to spaces throughout the file, hence the big diff.
refs #51