Main Page Modules Class Hierarchy Compound List File List Compound Members
Internal classes
Detailed Description
The classes described here are used internally by the simulation kernel. They are normally of very little interest to the simulation programmer. Note that although these internal classes do have a documented API, they may change more often than other classes, simply because they aren't used in simulation models and thus backwards compatibility is less important.
Classes associated with simulation execution:
- cSimulation has a single instance. It stores the network and manages simulation runs.
- cMessageHeap is used internally by cSimulation as FES (Future Event Set)
- cOutVectorMgr is used internally by cSimulation to manage opening and closing of result files
- cCoroutine is the engine behind activity()-based simple modules
- cNetMod is used with parallel execution, it provides communication to other segments
- cWatch is the class behind the WATCH() and LWATCH() macros
Registration classes are listed below. They play the role of a central registry in OMNeT++ -- each instance holds some specific piece of (static) information or serves as a factory object for other objects. Instances are placed on lists available via global variables of type cHead, and usually looked up by name.
Registration objects play an important role at network build time (they store information about available module, channel, etc. types and can instantiate them), and for inspectors in graphical user interfaces like Tkenv.
- cHead instances are heads of global registration lists
- cModuleInterface stores the list of gates and parameters declared for a module type
- cModuleType can instantiate a module type
- cLinkType can instantiate a channel type
- cNetworkType can instantiate a network type (build up a network)
- cFunctionType stores a pointer to a math function accessible from NED
- cClassRegister can instantiate an object type (it is the class behind the createOne() function)
- cInspectorFactory can create an inspector object for a class (See inspector concept in graphical user interfaces.)
- cStructDescriptor provides a generic way to access data in a struct or class (somewhat analogous to Java reflection)
- cEnum maps enum values to their string representations and vica versa
Some other classes, closely related to the above ones are not listed here explicitly, but you can find them via 'See also' links from their main classes.
Variable Documentation
|
Global simulation instance. |
Generated at Mon Jun 16 23:37:33 2003 for OMNeT++ by
1.2.8.1 written by Dimitri van Heesch,
© 1997-2001