This pages walks you through a very simple hello world example using |cyclus| agents. First make sure that you have the dependencies installed, namely |Cyclus|, CMake, and a recent version of Python (2.7 or 3.3+).
First, you need to get the cycstub
code. Cycstub is a skeleton code base
that you can use to quick-start new |cyclus| module development projects.
You can grab cycstub either by using git to
clone the repository or by
downloading the zip file.
Let's put this code in a tutorial
directory and go into it.
Getting cycstub via git:
$ git clone https://github.com/cyclus/cycstub.git tutorial
$ cd tutorial
Getting cycstub via zip:
$ curl -L https://api.github.com/repos/cyclus/cycstub/zipball > tutorial.zip
$ unzip tutorial.zip
$ mv cyclus-cycstub-* tutorial
$ cd tutorial
Since cycstub is a template project everything is named stub
. We need to
change this to reflect the name we want our new project to be called -
tutorial
here. Cycstub comes with a renaming tool to do just this! From
the command line, run Python in the following way:
tutorial $ python rename.py tutorial
Let's now change the behavior of the TutorialFacility's Tick()
&
Tock()
member functions to print "Hello" and "World" respectively. To do
this, please open up the :file:`src/tutorial_facility.cc` file in your
favorite text editor (vim, emacs, gedit, notepad++).
Change the original functions to look like:
Original Tick() and Tock() in src/tutorial_facility.cc:
void TutorialFacility::Tick() {}
void TutorialFacility::Tock() {}
New Tick() and Tock() in src/tutorial_facility.cc:
void TutorialFacility::Tick() {std::cout << "Hello, ";}
void TutorialFacility::Tock() {std::cout << "World!\n";}
Now that we have altered the behavior of the TutorialFacility, let's compile and
install the tutorial
project. This done with the install.py script.
The install script puts the project into your cyclus userspace,
${HOME}/.local/lib/cyclus
.
tutorial $ python install.py
Let's run |cyclus| with the TutorialFacility! In the input directory there is
an :file:`example.xml`. Running |cyclus| on this file with the command
cyclus input/example.xml
should produce the following output.
tutorial $ cyclus input/example.xml
:
.CL:CC CC _Q _Q _Q_Q _Q _Q _Q
CC;CCCCCCCC:C; /_\) /_\)/_/\\) /_\) /_\) /_\)
CCCCCCCCCCCCCl __O|/O___O|/O_OO|/O__O|/O__O|/O____________O|/O__
CCCCCCf iCCCLCC /////////////////////////////////////////////////
iCCCt ;;;;;. CCCC
CCCC ;;;;;;;;;. CClL. c
CCCC ,;; ;;: CCCC ; : CCCCi
CCC ;; ;; CC ;;: CCC` `C;
lCCC ;; CCCC ;;;: :CC .;;. C; ; : ; :;;
CCCC ;. CCCC ;;;, CC ; ; Ci ; : ; : ;
iCC :; CC ;;;, ;C ; CC ; : ; .
CCCi ;; CCC ;;;. .C ; tf ; : ; ;.
CCC ;; CCC ;;;;;;; fC : lC ; : ; ;:
iCf ;; CC :;;: tC ; CC ; : ; ;
fCCC :; LCCf ;;;: LC :. ,: C ; ; ; ; ;
CCCC ;; CCCC ;;;: CCi `;;` CC. ;;;; :;.;. ; ,;
CCl ;; CC ;;;; CCC CCL
tCCC ;; ;; CCCL ;;; tCCCCC.
CCCC ;; :;; CCCCf ; ,L
lCCC ;;;;;; CCCL
CCCCCC :;; fCCCCC
. CCCC CCCC .
.CCCCCCCCCCCCCi
iCCCCCLCf
. C. ,
:
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Status: Cyclus run successful!
Output location: cyclus.sqlite
Simulation ID: 0ae730e0-a9a8-4576-afaa-d1db6399d5a2
If you look in the input file you'll see that the simulation duration was set to 10. This is why "Hello, World!" is printed ten times.