Debugging

Who remembers the joy of trying to make these error traces give you any information? A line number would be swell.  Or just anything sort of pointing towards where the problem actually is… Edit: And who can forget this?  The debugging technique of the 90s. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner […]

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Simulator Extensions in CPN Tools

You may have read my posts on conveniences and new features for CPN Tools.  If you haven’t, you totally should, because both are very well-written and humorous 🙂  You may also have seen on my list of features for CPN Tools 4.0 that a feature “simulator extensions” is mentioned. The thing is that I’d like […]

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Background Check: CPN Tools

CPN Tools has had a few different background colors.  If you want the full(ish) overview, check out my graphical overview of CPN Tools.  It does not contain some of the more internal releases, including a bright blue one.  I originally changed from gray to pale green to make the tool fit with the home page […]

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Improved Support for Low-level Nets in CPN Tools

I wanted to add some minor conveniences to CPN Tools.  Yesterday I got the bright idea that shy shouldn’t CPN Tools make it much easier to make low-level models.  It is already possible to emulate low-level nets, but it takes considerable work as CPN Tools needs a lot of inscriptions. I decided to just do […]

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RFC: New Features in CPN Tools

I already wrote about conveniences that may or may not go into CPN Tools 3.6.  In this post I’ll look into some features that would be nice to add to CPN Tools 4.0 (or later).  I do not promise that any of these will become reality as they all require significant effort.  If you are […]

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