Struct RouterBuilderArgument

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct RouterBuilderArgument<'a> { pub router_index: usize, pub cv: &'a ConfigurationValue, pub plugs: &'a Plugs, pub topology: &'a dyn Topology, pub maximum_packet_size: usize, pub general_frequency_divisor: Time, pub statistics_temporal_step: Time, pub rng: &'a mut StdRng, }

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§router_index: usize

The index of the router being created

§cv: &'a ConfigurationValue

A ConfigurationValue::Object defining the router.

§plugs: &'a Plugs

The user defined plugs. In case the router needs to create elements.

§topology: &'a dyn Topology

The topology of which the router is gonna be part.

§maximum_packet_size: usize

The maximum number of phits that packet gonna have.

§general_frequency_divisor: Time

The corresponding value of the SimulationShared struct. Available to the router as a default value. We do not directly receive a SimulationShared because it cannot have been built, as it would contain the routers.

§statistics_temporal_step: Time

The corresponding value of the Statistics struct. Available to the router for the case it want to use the same period.

§rng: &'a mut StdRng

The random number generator.

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