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Hi guys and gals (haven't seen any around yet),
I have just committed some changes to the synch library that allow configuring module synchronisation using a simplified configuration
syntax.
At the moment it only allows configuring simple sequences of execution:
synch module_A -> module_B
means execute module_B after module_A has finished its scan.
Multiple modules before and/or after the arrow (e.g. synch mod_A -> mod_B && mod_C) are not yet supported.
Use
synch_start module_A
to define which module gets executed first.
The basic_synch demo has been updated with two configuration files, one using the complex and the other the simplified method of configuring
module synchronisation.
Cheers,
Mario.
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I have just committed some changes to the synch library that allow configuring module synchronisation using a simplified configuration
syntax.
At the moment it only allows configuring simple sequences of execution:
synch module_A -> module_B
means execute module_B after module_A has finished its scan.
Multiple modules before and/or after the arrow (e.g. synch mod_A -> mod_B && mod_C) are not yet supported.
Use
synch_start module_A
to define which module gets executed first.
The basic_synch demo has been updated with two configuration files, one using the complex and the other the simplified method of configuring
module synchronisation.
Cheers,
Mario.
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Mario J. R. de Sousa [email protected]
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