CoDES replaces callback-driven discrete event simulation with coroutines to enable sequential network program workflows, demonstrated by 62.3% code volume and 82.6% structure complexity reductions in NS-3 implementations of MPI, HPCC, and RIP without accuracy or performance loss.
A survey of asynchronous programming using coroutines in the internet of things and embedded systems,
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Escape from Callback Hell! A New Programming Paradigm for Network Simulation
CoDES replaces callback-driven discrete event simulation with coroutines to enable sequential network program workflows, demonstrated by 62.3% code volume and 82.6% structure complexity reductions in NS-3 implementations of MPI, HPCC, and RIP without accuracy or performance loss.