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This change replaces the use of `CoroutineContext` for passing the
`SimulationDispatcher` across the different modules of OpenDC by the
lightweight `Dispatcher` interface of the OpenDC common module.
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This change updates the `SimulationScheduler` class to implement the
`Dispatcher` interface from the OpenDC Common module, so that OpenDC
modules only need to depend on the common module for dispatching future
task (possibly in simulation).
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This change updates the modules of OpenDC to always accept
the `InstantSource` interface as source of time. Previously we used
`java.time.Clock`, but this class is bound to a time zone which does not
make sense for our use-cases.
Since `java.time.Clock` implements `java.time.InstantSource`, it can be
used in places that require an `InstantSource` as parameter. Conversion
from `InstantSource` to `Clock` is also possible by invoking
`InstantSource#withZone`.
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This change re-implements the OpenDC compute simulator framework using
the new flow2 framework for modelling multi-edge flow networks. The
re-implementation is written in Java and focusses on performance and
clean API surface.
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This change updates the build configuration to use Spotless for code
formating of both Kotlin and Java.
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This change updates the repository to remove the use of wildcard imports
everywhere. Wildcard imports are not allowed by default by Ktlint as
well as Google's Java style guide.
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This change renames the method `runBlockingSimulation` to
`runSimulation` to put more emphasis on the simulation part of the
method. The blocking part is not that important, but this behavior is
still described in the method documentation.
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This change updates the implementation of `SimulationDispatcher` to use
a (possibly user-provided) `SimulationScheduler` for managing the
execution of the simulation and future tasks.
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This change adds a new module `opendc-experiments-faas` that provides
provisioner implementations for experiments to use for setting up the
FaaS service of OpenDC.
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