Struct sim::SimFlags [−][src]
pub struct SimFlags {
load_path: Option<String>,
pub load: String,
pub scenario_modifiers: Vec<ScenarioModifier>,
pub rng_seed: u64,
pub opts: SimOptions,
}
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SimFlags specifies a simulation to setup. After parsing from structopt, you must call
initialize
.
Fields
load_path: Option<String>
A path to some file:
- some kind of map: start an empty simulation on the map
- a scenario
- a savestate: restore the simulation exactly from some savestate
load: String
The same as load_path
, but with a default value filled out. Call initialize
to set this
up.
scenario_modifiers: Vec<ScenarioModifier>
A JSON list of modifiers to transform the scenario. These can be generated with the GUI.
rng_seed: u64
An arbitrary number to seed the random number generator. This is input to the deterministic simulation, so different values affect results.
opts: SimOptions
Implementations
Loads a map and simulation. Not appropriate for use in the UI or on web.
Trait Implementations
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], returns clap::Error
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for SimFlags
impl UnwindSafe for SimFlags
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