Includes:
- summarize ns3 commands on top-level --help
- add --quiet as a post-positional argument
- refactor verbose variable names
- aggregate ./ns3 --check-config|profile|version into ./ns3 show config|profile|version
- remove ns3 --check deprecated option
- set VERBOSE environment variable when building/running with -v/--verbose
https://gitlab.com/nsnam/ns-3-dev/-/issues/590#note_870520212
- enable verbose Makefiles when NS3_VERBOSE is enabled
https://gitlab.com/nsnam/ns-3-dev/-/issues/590
- introduce default build profile and refactor others
https://gitlab.com/nsnam/ns-3-dev/-/issues/591
- use "-Og" in "CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug"/"ns3 -d debug"
- add back FindPython3 and fallback to FindPythonInterp if needed
- redirect pybindgen apiscan output to apiscan.log
- enable CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE with NS3_VERBOSE and CMake >= 3.17
- add search path logging to find_external_library
Requires NS3_VERBOSE=ON. This is an anternative to CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE=true available in CMake >= 3.17
- remove C support
- reduce Int128 checks
- fuse Boost Units Quantity and SI header checks
- replace not found messages with skipping
In this way, SpectrumWifiPhy::StartRx() does not have to obtain
the transmitting PHY just to retrieve the TX center frequency. Also,
the current approach does not work with multi-link devices because the
receiver should be able to know which PHY was used on the transmitter
side to send the frame.
Includes:
- add GSL include directories and libraries for wifi
- expose enable/disable GSL option in ns3
- refactor ns3 options list
- cmake formatting
* Fixed the lena-simple-epc-backhaul example by passing a cellIds parameter
to AddS1Interface so that it builds correctly.
* Revert 'Partially revert "lte: (fixes: #2840) Wrong configuration of eNBs
and UEs"' after rebasing to 3.35 to ensure all tests pass
* Fixed some variable initializations and typos
- Change TcpWestwood::EstimateBW trace source from double to DataRate.
- Prevent divide-by-zero from occurring.
- Remove TcpWestwood from tcp-rto-test.cc, tcp-cong-avoid-test.cc, tcp-slow-start-test.cc.
- Add warning that currently TcpWestwood does not have unit tests.
Includes:
- fix int64x64 parsing order, remove cached entries in macros-and-definitions and in the docs
- update launch.json scratch names
- add a ctest entry per executable
- forward POSIX signal in ns3 (to get segmentation fault)
- prioritize Ninja generator instead of Makefiles
- add tests for unused utils source files
- remove dummy file and add tests to check for unused source files
- add missing examples and clean up unnecessary definitions
- missing feature entry for LTE used by pybindgen
- refactor CMake related filenames
- fix python libraries and include directories bindings
- fix brite example name
- Keep C++ compiler and flags when refreshing
- Disable precompiled headers when Ccache is found
- Mark find_external_library headers as advanced
- consolidate auxiliary files: build-status.py, _cache.py and .lock-waf_sys.platform_build files are merged into .lock-ns3_sys.platform_build
- scan .cc sources used in bindings and update docs
Includes:
- add additional find_external_library default search paths
- add option to enable/disable DPDK and make it disable by default
- skip test-ns3.py test cases if dependencies are not installed
- improve searching in library parent directories
- replace FindPython with FindPythonInterp and FindPythonLibs
- stub targets for doxygen/sphinx when dependencies are missing
Includes:
- Producing version.cache file if --enable-build-version/NS3_ENABLE_BUILD_VERSION=ON
- Consume version.cache file if the git commit history is not available
- Crash the configuration if neither the git commit history or version.cache file are
available when NS3_ENABLE_BUILD_VERSION=ON
- Warn user to reconfigure the project with NS3_ENABLE_BUILD_VERSION=ON to check
the version
- Only try to remove duplicates if there is a list in find_external_library
This is a better place than WifiPhy::Send() because it is an operation
specific to HE. Also, we avoid copying the WifiTxVector to pass to
WifiPhy::Send().
They got lost in the merge of WifiMac and RegularWifiMac, but they
are used to indicate the type of the callbacks when adding the corresponding
trace sources to the WifiMac TypeId.