A Distributed Inter-Process Control Facility from the Turberfield project.
Project description
Turberfield is a framework for discrete event simulations and turn-based games.
It is developed by a private individual but released to the public under the GNU General Public License.
This package provides an Inter-Process Communications (IPC) framework.
Requirements
Turberfield runs on Python 3.5.1 or later. It requires these packages:
turberfield-utils
Usage
Download and unpack the source distribution:
$ tar -xzvf turberfield-ipc-0.013.0.tar.gz $ cd turberfield-ipc-0.013.0
Run the tests:
$ python3.5 -m unittest discover turberfield
Consult the documentation:
$ firefox turberfield/ipc/doc/html/index.html
Installation
$ pip install turberfield-ipc
Roadmap
Turberfield is a S ur PRISE.
- Semantic
Turberfield can be understood by machines or human beings.
- Persistent
Turberfield can be stopped and saved for later.
- Reusable
Turberfield can be turned into something else.
- Interactive
Turberfield listens to what you say.
- Simulation
Turberfield knows what it’s talking about.
- for Economics
…or Education, or Entertainment. Turberfield is deadly serious. And only a game.
What’s missing? UR!
If you’ve spotted a bug in Turberfield, please let me know so I can fix it.
If you think Turberfield lacks a feature, you can help drive development by describing your Use Case.
In either event, please leave a message on the project’s message board.
- Author:
tundish
- Copyright:
2016 D Haynes
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