simmer 4.4.5
New features
- Add arithmetic support for
schedule
objects
(#272).
- New
get_batch_size()
getter allows a batch to retrieve
its size (#263).
- New
get_activity_time()
and
get_activity_time_selected()
getters allow an arrival to
retrieve the amount of activity time spent in resources (#186).
Minor changes and fixes
- Apply magrittr workaround and avoid copying
simmer
and
monitor
objects in function environments for generators too
(#279).
- Fix file removal on object destruction for file-backed monitors
(#277).
- Remove cap on the number of nested branches for trajectory printing
(#262).
- Fix duplicate time-based batch trigger (as part of #263).
- Fix typo and trajectory in bank vignettes (#283).
- Fix clone synchronization with
wait=FALSE
, i.e.,
arrivals don’t need to trigger the same synchronize()
activity to be in sync (#275).
simmer 4.4.4
Minor changes and fixes
- Fix memory issues (“not previously seized” error) when reneging from
multiple resources (#268).
- Use ‘given’ instead of ‘middle’ in CITATION (#273).
simmer 4.4.3
New features
- Add support for functions in
when_activated()
(#250).
- Add support for dynamic batch sizes (#258 addressing #245).
Minor changes and fixes
- Fix multiple reporting of ongoing arrivals (#240).
- Set package namespace as parent of
simmer
and
wrap
environments (#241).
- Fix arrival restart after queue drops (#257).
- Fix segfault printing activities with empty vectors (#253).
- Fix source behaviour with missing values, which now stop arrival
generation in the same way as negative values do (#256).
- Fix
deactivate()
, which now unschedules future arrivals
(#249).
simmer 4.4.2
Minor changes and fixes
- Fix memory issues in
trap()
, synchronize()
and rollback()
. These are stateful activities that require
storing information about passing arrivals to manage clones or
redirections. These activities were not properly cleaning their storage
when arrivals were rejected at some point in the trajectory. As a
result, certain simulations with these activities involved may show
random improper behaviour depending on how memory reuse happens. This
patch unifies storage management for stateful activities, adds a new
interface to register these activities and another interface for
arrivals to notify their termination, so that the stored information is
properly cleaned up (#231).
- Fix state sharing in round-robin policy operation in
select()
(#233).
simmer 4.4.1
Minor changes and fixes
- Fix pause status of reneging arrivals that are kicked from a
resource queue (#228 addressing #227).
- Set the minimum execution priority for the
timeout()
activity. This makes possible to set a null timeout so that the next
event is processed in the last place if several more events happen at
the same time (#229).
- Extend the
Queueing Systems
vignette with a section
about custom service policies (as part of #229).
simmer 4.4.0
New features
- Add
out
and keep_seized
parameters to
leave()
with the same behaviour as in
renege_in()
and renege_if()
. Code and
documentation of these functions are now integrated under
help(renege)
(#208, #217).
- Convenience functions
from
, to
and
from_to
accept dynamic parameters for arguments
start_time
, stop_time
and every
(#219).
- Activities to interact with sources have been vectorised to modify
multiple sources at once (#222).
- Several generators or resources with the same parameters can be
added with a single call to
add_generator()
and
add_resource()
respectively if a vector of names is
provided (#221).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix
get_mon_*()
dispatch for named lists (#210).
- Get/put the RNG state when random numbers are required in the
backend (#218).
- Fix convenience functions
from
, to
and
from_to
to preserve the environment of the supplied
functions (as part of #219).
- Documentation improvements (#212, #220).
- Fix queueing in multiple resources after preemption (#224 addressing
#206).
simmer 4.3.0
New features
- Add ability to
keep_seized
resources after reneging
(#204 addressing #200).
- Add ability to define a range of arrival priorities that are allowed
to access a resource’s queue if there is no room in the server (#205
addressing #202).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Drop R6 as a dependency (#193 addressing #190).
- Small fix in
from
and from_to
+
documentation update (75a9569).
- Move activity usage examples to help pages (#194).
- Fix shortest-queue selection policies (#196).
- Fix batch triggering (#203).
- Update JSS paper, CITATION, references and DOI.
simmer 4.2.2
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix batches with an infinite timeout (#184).
- Fix preemption for arrivals previously stopped by a signal
(#187).
- Fix handler loop for two consecutive signals (#188).
- Fix incorrect handler linking (#189).
simmer 4.2.1
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix memtest notes on CRAN (e741686).
simmer 4.2.0
New features:
- New
handle_unfinished()
activity sets a drop-out
trajectory for unfinished arrivals, i.e., those dropped from a resource
(due to preemption, resource shrinkage or a rejected seize
)
or those that leave
a trajectory (#178 addressing
#177).
- New
release_all()
and
release_selected_all()
activities automatically retrieve
the amount of resources seized and release it (#180 addressing
#25).
- New
get_seized()
and get_seized_selected()
getters allow an arrival to retrieve the amount of resources seized
(#180 addressing #179).
- New
stop_if()
activity sets a conditional breakpoint
(#181 addressing #100).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix performance issues in data sources (#176).
- Update CITATION.
- Fix monitored activity for preempted arrivals (as part of
#178).
- Fix seizes/releases with a null amount (as part of #180).
- Rename internal status codes (as part of #181).
- Provide more context on error or warning (as part of #181).
- Extend the
Queueing Systems
vignette with a section
about state-dependent service rates.
- Fix performance issues in getters (#183).
simmer 4.1.0
New features:
- New getter
get_selected()
retrieves names of selected
resources via the select()
activity (#172 addressing
#171).
- Source and resource getters have been vectorised to retrieve
parameters from multiple entities (as part of #172).
- Simplify C++
Simulator
interface for adding processes
and resources (#162). The responsibility of building the objects has
been moved to the caller.
- New
add_global()
method to attach global attributes to
a simulation environment (#174 addressing #158).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Remove 3.8.0 and 4.0.1 deprecations (#170 addressing #165).
- Fix
get_global()
to work outside trajectories (#170
addressing #165).
- Fix
rollback()
with an infinite amount (#173).
- Fix and improve schedules and managers (as part of #174).
- Fix
reset()
to avoid overwriting the simulation
environment (#175).
simmer 4.0.1
New features:
- New getters (#159):
get_sources()
and get_resources()
retrieve
a character vector of source/resource names defined in a simulation
environment.
get_trajectory()
retrieves a trajectory to which a
given source is attached.
- New resource selection policies:
shortest-queue-available
,
round-robin-available
, random-available
(#156). These are the same as the existing non-available
ones, but they exclude unavailable resources (capacity set to zero).
Thus, if all resources are unavailable, an error is raised.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Rename
-DRCPP_PROTECTED_EVAL
(Rcpp >= 0.12.17.4) as
-DRCPP_USE_UNWIND_PROTECT
(6d27671).
- Keep compilation quieter with
-DBOOST_NO_AUTO_PTR
(70328b6).
- Improve
log_
print (7c2e3b1).
- Add
when_activated()
convenience function to easily
generate arrivals on demand from trajectories (#161 closing #160).
- Enhance
schedule
printing (9c66285).
- Fix generator-manager name clashing (#163).
- Deprecate
set_attribute(global=TRUE)
,
get_attribute(global=TRUE)
and
timeout_from_attribute(global=TRUE)
(#164), the
*_global
versions should be used instead.
simmer 4.0.0
- The
simmer
license has been changed to GPL >=
2.
New features:
- The C++ core has been refactorised into a header-only library under
inst/include
(#147 closing #145). Therefore, from now on it
is possible to extend the C++ API from another package by listing
simmer
under the LinkingTo
field in the
DESCRIPTION file.
- New generic
monitor
constructor enables the development
of new monitoring backends in other packages (179f656, as part of
#147).
- New simulation-scoped logging levels. The
log_
activity
has a new argument level
which determines whether the
message is printed depending on a global log_level
defined
in the simmer
constructor (#152).
set_attribute
and set_global
gain a new
argument to automatically initialise new attributes (#157). Useful to
update counters and indexes in a single line, without initialisation
boilerplate.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Enhanced exception handling, with more informative error messages
(#148).
- Refactorisation of the printing methods and associated code
(#149).
- Allow empty trajectories in sources and activities with
sub-trajectories (#151 closing #150).
- Enable
-DRCPP_PROTECTED_EVAL
(Rcpp >= 0.12.17.3),
which provides fast evaluation of R expressions by leveraging the new
stack unwinding protection API (R >= 3.5.0).
- Replace backspace usage in vector’s
ostream
method
(2b2f43e).
- Fix namespace clashes with
rlang
and purrr
(#154).
simmer 3.8.0
New features:
- New data source
add_dataframe
enables the attachment of
precomputed data, in the form of a data frame, to a trajectory. It can
be used instead of (or along with) add_generator
. The most
notable advantage over the latter is that add_dataframe
is
able to automatically set attributes and prioritisation values per
arrival based on columns of the provided data frame (#140 closing
#123).
- New
set_source
activity deprecates
set_distribution()
. It works both for generators and data
sources (275a09c, as part of #140).
- New monitoring interface allows for disk offloading. The
simmer()
constructor gains a new argument mon
to provide different types of monitors. By default, monitoring is
performed in-memory, as usual. Additionally, monitoring can be offloaded
to disk through monitor_delim
and monitor_csv
,
which produce flat delimited files. But more importantly, the C++
interface has been refactorised to enable the development of new
monitoring backends (#146 closing #119).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Some documentation improvements (1e14ed7, 194ed05).
- New default
until=Inf
for the run
method
(3e6aae9, as part of #140).
branch
and clone
now accept lists of
trajectories, in the same way as join
, so that there is no
need to use do.call
(#142).
- The argument
continue
(present in seize
and branch
) is recycled if only one value is provided but
several sub-trajectories are defined (#143).
- Fix process reset: sources are reset in strict order of creation
(e7d909b).
- Fix infinite timeouts (#144).
simmer 3.7.0
New features:
- New
timeout_from_attribute()
activity makes it easier
to set a timeout based on an attribute (#129).
- The activities
set_attribute()
,
set_prioritization()
, set_capacity()
and
set_queue_size()
get a new argument mod
which,
if set to "+"
or "*"
, modifies the
corresponding value instead of substituting it. This makes it easier to
increment, decrement or scale one of these values (#130).
- New
*_selected()
versions for the already available
resource getters: get_capacity()
,
get_queue seize()
, get_server_count()
and
get_queue_count()
(#134).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Broadcast signals with higher priority to prevent an arrival to
catch its own signal with a
trap()
after a
send()
(#135).
- Generate new arrivals with minimum priority to avoid wrong
interactions with simultaneous activities (#136).
- Remove v3.6.x deprecations: the old attribute retrieval system (see
notes for v3.6.3), as well as methods
create_trajectory()
and onestep()
(#117).
- Remove
get_mon_resources()
’s data
argument. It was there for historical reasons and probably nobody was
using it (851d34b).
- New vignette, “simmer: Discrete-Event Simuation for R”, paper
accepted for publication in the Journal of Statistical Software. Remove
“Terminology” vignette (#127).
- New vignette, “Design and Analysis of 5G Scenarios”, supplementary
materials for a paper accepted for publication in the IEEE
Communications Magazine (#137).
simmer 3.6.5
New features:
set_attribute()
(and set_global()
by
extension) can set multiple attributes at once by providing vectors of
keys
and values
(or functions returning such
keys
and/or values
).
get_attribute()
(and get_global()
by
extension) can retrieve multiple keys
(#122).
- New
stepn()
method deprecates onestep()
(e452975).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Restore
ostream
after formatting (9ff11f8).
- Fix arrival cloning to copy attributes over to the clone
(#118).
- Fix self-induced preemption through
set_capacity()
(#125).
- Update “Queueing Systems” vignette (a0409a0, 8f03f4f).
- Update “Advanced Trajectory Usage” vignette (4501927).
- Fix print methods to return the object invisibly (#128).
- New “Dining Philosophers Problem” vignette (ff6137e).
simmer 3.6.4
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix preemption in non-saturated multi-server resources when seizing
amounts > 1 (#114).
- Fix queue priority in non-saturated finite-queue resources when
seizing amounts > 1 (#115).
- Fix resource seizing: avoid jumping the queue when there is room in
the server but other arrivals are waiting (#116).
simmer 3.6.3
New features:
- Show simulation progress via an optional
progress
callback in run()
(#103).
- New “The Bank Tutorial: Part II” vignette, by Duncan Garmonsway
@nacnudus
(#106).
- New getters for running arrivals (#109), meant to be used inside
trajectories:
get_name()
retrieves the arrival name.
get_attribute()
retrieves an attribute by name. The old
method of retrieving them by providing a function with one argument is
deprecated in favour of get_attribute()
, and will be
removed in version 3.7.x.
get_prioritization()
retrieves the three prioritization
values (priority
, preemptible
,
restart
) of the active arrival.
- New shortcuts for global attributes (#110):
set_global()
and get_global()
, equivalent to
set_attribute(global=TRUE)
and
get_attribute(global=TRUE)
respectively.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Some code refactoring and performance improvements (2f4b484,
ffafe1e, f16912a, fb7941b, 2783cd8).
- Use
Rcpp::DataFrame
instead of Rcpp::List
(#104).
- Improve argument parsing and error messages (#107).
- Improve internal function
make_resetable()
(c596f73).
simmer 3.6.2
Minor changes and fixes:
- Update “The Bank Tutorial: Part I” vignette (@nacnudus in #90).
- Fix
trap()
’s handler cloning and associated test
(#91).
- Apply
select()
’s policy
also when
resources
is a function (#92).
- Accept dynamic timeouts in batches (#93).
- Change
rollback()
’s default behaviour to
times=Inf
, i.e., infinite loop (#95).
- Stop and throw an error when
timeout()
returns a
missing value (#96 and #97).
- Fix memory management: resetting the environment was clearing but
not deallocating memory (#98, fixed in #99).
- Fix object destruction: workaround for tidyverse/magrittr#146 (#98,
fixed in effcb6b).
simmer 3.6.1
Minor changes and fixes:
- Recycle logical indexes when subsetting (2526e75).
- Implement replacement operators,
[<-
and
[[<-
(#88).
- Provide
rep()
S3 method for trajectories
(7fa515e).
- Remove plotting functions (bb9656b), deprecated since v3.6.0. The
new
simmer.plot
package (on CRAN) already covers these
features among others.
- Don’t evaluate vignette chunks if
Suggests
are not
installed (e40e5b6).
- Rewrite DESCRIPTION (3f26516).
- Add an
every
parameter to the from_to()
convenience function (9d68887).
simmer 3.6.0
New features:
- New subsetting operators,
[
and [[
, for
trajectories (1847898). Think about trajectories as lists of activities
and these operators will do (almost) everything you expect. As a side
effect, the generics head()
and tail()
automatically work with trajectories also as expected.
- New
length()
method to obtain the number of first-level
activities in a trajectory (f86375a). Useful in combination with the
subsetting operators.
Minor changes and fixes:
create_trajectory()
has been deprecated in favor of
trajectory()
(76c1317).
plot_resource_usage()
,
plot_resource_utilization()
,
plot_evolution_arrival_times()
and
plot_attributes()
have been deprecated and will be removed
in the next release in order to minimise dependencies (5b43f2b). We plan
to release a new package on CRAN covering these features and new
ones.
- All methods are now S3 methods, so that a nice intelligible error is
displayed if you apply a method to the wrong object (e891045).
- All the activity management -related stuff has been removed, i.e,
get_head()
, get_tail()
,
print_activity()
, get_next_activity()
,
get_prev_activity()
(f86375a). These methods were only
useful for development purposes and nobody should be using them. And it
was never a good idea to directly expose external pointers.
- Clone all trajectories before passing them to the C++ core
(f655cae).
- Update “Advanced Trajectory Usage” vignette.
- Update “Queueing Systems” vignette.
simmer 3.5.1
New features:
- New
renege_if()
activity triggers reneging upon
reception of a signal broadcasted with send()
(#84).
- Add support for uninterruptible handlers in
trap()
(bb2aa46).
- Add support for global attributes in
set_attribute()
(#82).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix bug in
set_queue_size()
with
queue_size_strict=TRUE
: arrivals were not being dropped
(#83).
- Fix bug in
set_capacity()
with a preemptive resource
when the old value was Inf
: arrivals were not being
preempted (63beb2c).
- Fix bug in per-resource activity monitoring: activity was not being
reset (55097c9).
- Fix
trap()
printed information.
- Update “Advanced Trajectory Usage” vignette.
- New “Other SimPy Examples” vignette.
simmer 3.5.0
New features:
set_capacity()
and set_queue_size()
become
activities (#77). Just like seize()
and
release()
, they have the associated
set_capacity_selected()
and
set_queue_size_selected()
for a joint use together with
select()
.
- New
activate()
and deactivate()
activities
allow an arrival to start or stop a generator, respectively, from inside
a trajectory (#80).
- New
set_trajectory()
and
set_distribution()
activities allow an arrival to install a
new trajectory or distribution, respectively, in a generator from inside
a trajectory (#80).
- Refactorised and improved arrival monitoring.
- New interarrival communication activities allowing asynchronous
programming:
send()
, trap()
,
untrap()
and wait()
can be used to send
signals, wait for signals, trap them and launch asynchronous
handlers.
- New
log_()
activity simply prints messages for
debugging purposes (eaa4554).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Store inline trajectory objects inside the simulation environment to
prevent them to be garbage-collected.
- Update “Advanced Trajectory Usage” vignette.
simmer 3.4.4
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix non-defined behaviour caused by a race condition in object
destruction under some platforms.
simmer 3.4.3
Minor changes and fixes:
- Remove warnings for unused arguments in
seize()
and
seize_selected()
(1c8c3bb).
- Fix crash on arrival reneging in non-triggered batches
(8713d95).
- Fix crash on batches triggered before the timer expires
(8713d95).
- Fix crash on non-released preemptive resources when capacity
decreases (#75).
- Leaving without releasing a resource throws a warning (#76).
simmer 3.4.2
New features:
- Ongoing (unfinished) arrivals are reported with
get_mon_arrivals(ongoing = TRUE)
(#73).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Simplify Rcpp glue: remove unnecessary
as<>()
calls (ec4e51a).
- Simplify trajectory’s head/tail management (06432a8).
- Now,
run(until)
runs the simulation exactly until
until
, instead of until the first event scheduled at a time
>= until
(e7264f6).
- Fix batch cloning (c20bc1d).
- Coverage improved.
simmer 3.4.1
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix memtest notes on CRAN (heap-use-after-free).
- Fix memory leaks.
simmer 3.4.0
New features:
- Prioritization (
priority
, preemptible
,
restart
) has been moved from seize()
to
add_generator()
(#69). This leads to a more natural
interpretation of prioritization values as attributes of arrivals from
the same generator, rather than attributes of a seize()
.
Still, prioritization values can be redefined dynamically from inside a
trajectory with the new activity set_prioritization()
.
- New optional
post.seize
and reject
sub-trajectories in seize()
and
seize_selected()
(#49). This feature allows us to fine-tune
what happens to an arrival if it cannot seize a resource: instead of
getting dropped, it may execute a given sub-trajectory.
- New
clone()
and synchronize()
activities
(#71). clone()
implements the workflow pattern in which an
entity is processed in multiple parallel threads. The user can define a
different sub-trajectory for each clone. With
synchronize()
, multiple parallel clones converge and are
synchronized: only one continues (the first or the last to arrive), and
the others are removed.
- New
batch()
and separate()
activities
(#45). They can be used to implement a rollercoaster process:
batch()
collects a number of arrivals before they can
continue processing as a block, and separate()
splits a
previousl established batch.
- New
renege_in()
and renege_abort()
activities (#58). They can be used to set or unset a timer after which
the arrival will abandon.
Minor changes and fixes:
- If a
branch()
’s option
returns
0
, the arrival skips the branch()
and
continues to the next activity instead of throwing an
index out of range
error (#70).
- Throw errors on incorrect releases (#72).
- Remove deprecated convenience function
every()
(#65)
and branch()
’s deprecated argument merge
(#57).
- New “The Bank Tutorial: Part I” vignette, by Duncan Garmonsway @nacnudus (#68).
- Update “Advanced Trajectory Usage” vignette.
simmer 3.3.0
New features:
- New
join()
activity to concatenate trajectories
(#50).
- Batched generation: the generation function can return more than one
interarrival value at a time (#65).
- Add the option
queue_size_strict
to
add_resource()
to guarantee the queue size limit with
preemption (#59).
- New
select()
, seize_selected()
and
release_selected()
activities (#52).
- Modify resources (capacity, queue size) from inside a trajectory
(#66).
- New
leave()
activity (#63).
Major fixes:
- Fix per-resource activity time monitoring (#67). The problem emerged
when an arrival revisited a resource and it was enqueued. An
uninitialised variable could lead to an activity time greater than
end_time - start_time
. All versions 3.2.x are affected by
this bug.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix the description of
preemptible
in the documentation
of seize()
and force preemptible
to be equal
or greater than priority
(#53).
- Reset finite generators (#51).
- Fix the handling of a capacity change when the new value is infinite
(#60).
- Various doc fixes (#61).
- Change
branch()
’s merge
parameter name to
continue
. The old name is deprecated (#57).
- Use
match.arg()
in multiple-choice arguments
(#55).
- Fix
branch()
backwards linking and count (#56).
- Split
release()
in two steps to deal properly with
capacity changes at the same point in time (#64).
- The convenience function
every()
is deprecated due to
#65.
- Update and extend previous vignettes.
simmer 3.2.1
New features:
- Add time-specific resource availability support (#21). Both
resources’
capacity
and queue_size
can change
over time following a user-defined scheduling, which can be generated
with the new function schedule()
.
- Advanced peek: inspect any number of future events in the event
queue (8147820). For more details, see
?peek
.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix steps grouping in
plot_resource_usage()
(8da9b97).
- Fix incorrect trajectory behaviour when a rejection occurs inside a
branch with
merge=TRUE
(#46).
- Fix a couple of segmentation faults in preemptive resources
(f64f6b2).
- Improve verbose output (9013db0).
- New multiset-based event queue with unscheduling capabilities
(a615fea and d6a9d67).
- A simulation may run forever (until the user interrupts it), that
is,
until=Inf
is allowed now (f47baa9).
- New vignette on queueing systems.
- New vignette on Continuous-Time Markov Chains.
- Update and extend previous vignettes.
simmer 3.2.0
Major fix:
- In previous versions, resources were monitored
before performing the corresponding seize/release
activity, before changing the status of the system. Thus,
t=3, queue=2
meant that, until t=3
, the queue
had 2 customers, and at t=3
the system changed (because of
a new arrival or a new departure). The idea was to keep the values and
time vectors aligned (see #28). But from this moment on, the resources
are monitored after changing the status of the system.
This is more consistent with what a user would expect, and more
consistent with the behaviour of other related R functions (e.g., see
stepfun()
, from the stats
package). Wrapping
up and from now on, t=3, queue=2
means that some event
happened at t=3
whose immediate and subsequent result was a
queue with 2 customers.
New features:
- Add preemption functionality (#34). Preemption comes into play when
a resource is specified as
preemptive=TRUE
. Arrivals in the
server can be preempted on a preempt_order="fifo"
or
preempt_order="lifo"
basis. Each seize()
has
three basic properties:
priority
: already present in previous versions.
preemptible
: another seize()
with a
priority
value greater than this may preempt the present
seize()
.
restart
: whether the current task (a
timeout()
activity, for instance) should be restarted if
the arrival is preempted.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Remove deprecated functions
show_activity()
and
show_trajectory()
.
- Add
every()
, to()
and
from_to()
convenience functions (8e524cd).
- Fix colour scale in
plot_resource_usage()
(6b034a7).
- Fix compatibility with the upcoming version of
testthat
(#41).
- The
branch()
activity now provides attributes to its
option
function, as the other activities (#42).
- Implement error handling in
plot_*()
functions
(#44).
simmer 3.1.2
New features:
- Monitor arrivals’ start/activity/end times on a per-resource basis
(#38). So far, the function
get_mon_arrivals()
returned the
start/activity/end times per arrival for the whole trajectory. This
behaviour remains, but additionally,
get_mon_arrivals(per_resource = TRUE)
returns these times
per resource, so that it is possible to retrieve queueing/system times
per resource.
Minor changes and fixes:
- Fix testing ERRORs reported on platforms using clang and Sparc
Solaris.
get_mon_*()
functions accept a single simulation
environment as well as a list of environments representing several
replications (5ee2725). A new column (replication
) in the
resulting data frame indicates the corresponding replication
number.
- Monitoring subsystem refactored (as a consequence of #38).
simmer 3.1.1
New features:
- Add attributes to arrivals and new
set_attribute()
activity (#16).
- New
rollback()
activity (#17 and #22).
- Add priorities to resources’ queue (#20).
Minor changes and fixes:
- Performance improvements with Boost (1b654fd).
- Fix arrivals’ timing issues (#24).
- Nicer object printing (#26).
- Return
self
visibly, instead of invisibly (#35).
- Add
at()
and from()
convenience functions
(29cccd2 and 7cfdd90).
- Some work on vignettes (#29).
- Fix ggplot2 2.0.0 compatibility issues (#37).
simmer 3.0.1
Minor changes and fixes:
- Complete test coverage (#12).
- Minor fix in the documentation (42363d2).
- Set finalizer in the simulator object (#14).
- Fix test errors under Windows r-oldrelease (#15).
simmer 3.0.0
New features:
- First major release submitted to CRAN. The philosophy and workflow
of the pre-release remain with a more robust event-based C++ backend and
a more flexible frontend.
- Enhanced programmability. The timeout activity is
more than just a delay. It admits a user-defined function, which can be
as complex as needed in order to interact with the simulation model. The
old v2.0 was no more than a queueing network simulator. This feature
makes simmer a flexible and generic DES framework. Moreover, we have
finally got rid of the infamous
add_skip_event()
function
to implement a more flexible and user-friendly branching method.
- Robustness. The event-based core design is rigorous
and simple, which makes simmer faster and less error-prone, at the same
level of other state-of-the-art DES frameworks.
- Much better performance. Instead of creating
n
arrivals beforehand, this release leverages the concept
of generator of arrivals, which is faster and more flexible. At
the same time, the concept of trajectory as a chain of
activities is implemented entirely in C++ internally. Our tests show
that simmer is even faster than SimPy when it comes to simulate queueing
networks.
- Replication. In the pre-release, replication was
implemented inside simmer. This no longer makes sense since, with the
current design, it is more than straightforward to replicate and even
parallelize the execution of replicas using standard R tools.