SimGo is a discrete event simulation framework for Go. It is similar to SimPy and aims to be easy to set up and use.
Processes are defined as simple functions receiving simgo.Process
as their first argument.
Each process is executed in a separate goroutine, but it is guarantueed that only one process is executed at a time.
For examples, look into the examples
folder.
A short example simulating two clocks ticking in different time intervals looks like this:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/fschuetz04/simgo"
)
func clock(proc simgo.Process, name string, delay float64) {
for {
fmt.Println(name, proc.Now())
proc.Wait(proc.Timeout(delay))
}
}
func main() {
sim := simgo.Simulation{}
sim.ProcessReflect(clock, "slow", 2)
sim.ProcessReflect(clock, "fast", 1)
sim.RunUntil(5)
}
When run, the following output is generated:
slow 0
fast 0
fast 1
slow 2
fast 2
fast 3
slow 4
fast 4
You can find more examples in the examples
directory.
Copyright © 2021 Felix Schütz.
Licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.