pub struct Hotspots { /* private fields */ }
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The destinations are selected from a given pool of servers.

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impl Debug for Hotspots

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Pattern for Hotspots

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fn initialize( &mut self, _source_size: usize, target_size: usize, _topology: &dyn Topology, rng: &mut StdRng )

Fix the input and output size, providing the topology and random number generator. Careful with using topology in sub-patterns. For example, it may be misleading to use the dragonfly topology when building a pattern among groups or a pattern among the routers of a single group. Even just a pattern of routers instead of a pattern of servers can lead to mistakes. Read the documentation of the traffic or meta-pattern using the pattern to know what its their input and output.
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fn get_destination( &self, _origin: usize, _topology: &dyn Topology, rng: &mut StdRng ) -> usize

Obtain a destination of a source. This will be called repeatedly as the traffic requires destination for its messages.
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impl Quantifiable for Hotspots

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fn total_memory(&self) -> usize

Get the total memory currently being employed by the implementing type. Both stack and heap.
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fn print_memory_breakdown(&self)

Prints by stdout how much memory is used per component.
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fn forecast_total_memory(&self) -> usize

Get an estimation on how much memory the type could reach during the simulation.

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