On Fri Nov 29 14:13:16 2013, kandre wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I accidentally left out the close! When I contrived
the example. I am using core.async for a discrete event simulation system.
There are hundreds of go blocks all doing little but putting a sequence of
events onto a channel and one go block advancing taking these events and
advancing the time similar to simpy.readthedocs.org/
The basic one car example under the previous link executes about 10 times
faster than the same example using core.a sync.
Hi Andreas,
I've been using core.async for DES as well since I think the
process-based approach is useful. I could try doing the same
simulation you're attempting to see how my approach compares
speed-wise. Are you talking about the car wash or the gas station
simulation? Posting a gist of what you have will be helpful so I can
use the same parameters.
-Ben
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