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# this will be hard to write until NodeInstances are written, but I'll try
# anyway
__version__ = "$Id: StateManager.py,v 1.1 2002/07/04 00:21:35 drewp Exp $"
class StateManager:
'''StateManager is the second of the core to be built. It should be
after the network, then the scheduler.
After StateManager is constructed, you probably want to do load_state().
All of the above is taken care of by the Core module.
Also, in general, 'name' indicates the name of a node, in NRL
(like URL) syntax:
node:group/innergroup/node
or
node:node
if node is in the top level group (the root, or universe, or whatever
you want to call it
'''
def __init__(self, network):
'''Sets up some dicts, maybe'''
# need some storage locations, etc.
self.network = network
def save_state(self):
'''Save state to disk'''
pass
def load_state(self):
'''Load state from disk'''
pass
def get_input_names(self, name):
'''Get the names of the nodes which are inputs to a node'''
pass
def get_output_names(self, name):
'''Get the names of the nodes which are outputs to a node'''
pass
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