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=== Display program output === Depending on how simulation programs are called by the {{{Simulation}}} actor in Ptolemy, the console output written by the simulation program may not be visible. To see the console output, change the command line of the Ptolemy actor from {{{ bash ./runClient.sh }}} to {{{ xterm -e bash ./runClient.sh }}} This will start a terminal that shows the output of the running simulation program which help analyzing what goes wrong, for example, when the simulation program terminates due to an error before connecting to the BCVTB. |
=== Check program output === By default, the {{{Simulation}}} actor in Ptolemy writes a copy of the console output of the simulation program to a file called {{{simulation.log}}}. This file can typically be found in the directory from which the simulation program has been started. |
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1. Compilation problems
1.1. Error when compiling Ptolemy II (Windows only)
If running
make configPt
- or running
./configure && make fast install
- gives the following error
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' /bin/sh: -c: line 4: syntax error: unexpected end of file
then the source code is most likely with Unix line endings. Download the Windows source code from the Ptolemy web page.
1.2. Error when compiling MATLAB (Windows only)
Under Windows, if the BCVTB is compiled using the Microsoft compiler, then the MATLAB libraries also need to be compiled with the Microsoft compiler. If, however, the gcc compiler has been used when compiling the BCVTB, then the following compilation error may be obtained when compiling the MATLAB libraries:
Writing library for establishBSDSocket.mexw32 c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_establishclientsocket' c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_exchangewithsocket' c:\docume~1\mwetter\locals~1\temp\mex_ae679\simulinksocket.obj .text: undefined reference to '_closeipc'
To fix this problem, open Matlab, run
mex -setup
and select the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler from the menu. This need to be done only once as it updates your Matlab settings.
2. Runtime problems
The following steps typically help analyzing problems if a simulation program does not work as expected.
2.1. Check log files
If something goes wrong during the simulation, check the files simulation.log, utilSocket.log and utilClient.log. They contain log messages that may indicate the cause of the problem. If these files do not exist, go to the directory bcvtb/lib, open the file defines.h and add the line
#define NDEBUG
Then, from the directory bcvtb/lib/util compile the libraries using
ant clean all
and rerun the simulation. Now the log files should be written to the directory from which you started the BCVTB.
2.2. Check program output
By default, the Simulation actor in Ptolemy writes a copy of the console output of the simulation program to a file called simulation.log. This file can typically be found in the directory from which the simulation program has been started.
2.3. Memory problem
If the following error occurs:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
then increase the Java heap space by running vergil with the command
java -Xmx1024m ptolemy.vergil.VergilApplication system.xml
The argument -Xmx1024m declares how much memory is allocated. The default for Java is -Xmx128m