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1372 use temporary job pointer instead of modifying curr_job in exec_set_time_tic_value
* add integration test sim SIM_exec_set_time_tic_value
* use temporary job pointer instead of modifying curr_job in exec_set_time_tic_value
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The Trick Simulation Environment, developed at the NASA Johnson Space Center, is a powerful simulation development framework that enables users to build applications for all phases of space vehicle development. Trick expedites the creation of simulations for early vehicle design, performance evaluation, flight software development, flight vehicle dynamic load analysis, and virtual/hardware in the loop training. Trick's purpose is to provide a common set of simulation capabilities that allow users to concentrate on their domain specific models, rather than simulation-specific functions like job ordering, input file processing, or data recording.

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Follow the installation guide to properly configure Trick on your operating system. Complete the tutorial to become familiar with the basics. Visit the documentation for a more complete understanding of Trick.
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Trick is released under the NASA Open Source Agreement Version 1.3 license.

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Trick Simulation Environment. Trick provides a common set of simulation capabilities and utilities to build simulations automatically.
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