{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies, MultiParamTypeClasses #-} -- | -- Module : Simulation.Aivika.Experiment.Types -- Copyright : Copyright (c) 2012-2015, David Sorokin -- License : BSD3 -- Maintainer : David Sorokin -- Stability : experimental -- Tested with: GHC 7.10.1 -- -- The module defines the simulation experiments. They automate -- the process of generating and analyzing the results. Moreover, -- this module is open to extensions, allowing you to define -- your own output views for the simulation results, for example, -- such views that would allow saving the results in PDF or as -- charts. To decrease the number of dependencies, such possible -- extenstions are not included in this package, although simple -- views are provided. -- module Simulation.Aivika.Experiment.Types where import Control.Monad import Control.Monad.State import Control.Concurrent.ParallelIO.Local import Data.Maybe import Data.Monoid import System.Directory import System.FilePath import GHC.Conc (getNumCapabilities) import Simulation.Aivika import Simulation.Aivika.Experiment.ExperimentWriter -- | It defines the simulation experiment with the specified rendering backend and its bound data. data Experiment = Experiment { experimentSpecs :: Specs, -- ^ The simulation specs for the experiment. experimentTransform :: ResultTransform, -- ^ How the results must be transformed before rendering. experimentLocalisation :: ResultLocalisation, -- ^ Specifies a localisation applied when rendering the experiment. experimentRunCount :: Int, -- ^ How many simulation runs should be launched. experimentDirectoryName :: ExperimentFilePath, -- ^ The directory in which the output results should be saved. experimentTitle :: String, -- ^ The experiment title. experimentDescription :: String, -- ^ The experiment description. experimentVerbose :: Bool, -- ^ Whether the process of generating the results is verbose. experimentNumCapabilities :: IO Int -- ^ The number of threads used for the Monte-Carlo simulation -- if the executable was compiled with the support of multi-threading. } -- | The default experiment. defaultExperiment :: Experiment defaultExperiment = Experiment { experimentSpecs = Specs 0 10 0.01 RungeKutta4 SimpleGenerator, experimentTransform = id, experimentLocalisation = englishResultLocalisation, experimentRunCount = 1, experimentDirectoryName = UniqueFilePath "experiment", experimentTitle = "Simulation Experiment", experimentDescription = "", experimentVerbose = True, experimentNumCapabilities = getNumCapabilities } -- | It allows rendering the simulation results in an arbitrary way. class ExperimentRendering r where -- | Defines a context used when rendering the experiment. data ExperimentContext r :: * -- | Render the experiment after the simulation is finished, for example, -- creating the @index.html@ file in the specified directory. renderExperiment :: Experiment -> r -> [ExperimentReporter r] -> FilePath -> ExperimentWriter () -- | This is a generator of the reporter with the specified rendering backend. data ExperimentGenerator r = ExperimentGenerator { generateReporter :: Experiment -> r -> FilePath -> ExperimentWriter (ExperimentReporter r) -- ^ Generate a reporter bound up with the specified directory. } -- | Defines a view in which the simulation results should be saved. -- You should extend this type class to define your own views such -- as the PDF document. class ExperimentRendering r => ExperimentView v r where -- | Create a generator of the reporter. outputView :: v -> ExperimentGenerator r -- | It describes the source simulation data used in the experiment. data ExperimentData = ExperimentData { experimentResults :: Results, -- ^ The simulation results used in the experiment. experimentPredefinedSignals :: ResultPredefinedSignals -- ^ The predefined signals provided by every model. } -- | Defines what creates the simulation reports by the specified renderer. data ExperimentReporter r = ExperimentReporter { reporterInitialise :: ExperimentWriter (), -- ^ Initialise the reporting before -- the simulation runs are started. reporterFinalise :: ExperimentWriter (), -- ^ Finalise the reporting after -- all simulation runs are finished. reporterSimulate :: ExperimentData -> Event DisposableEvent, -- ^ Start the simulation run in the start time -- and return a finalizer that will be called -- in the stop time after the last signal is -- triggered and processed. reporterContext :: ExperimentContext r -- ^ Return a context used by the renderer. } -- | Run the simulation experiment sequentially. For example, -- it can be a Monte-Carlo simulation dependentent on the external -- 'Parameter' values. runExperiment :: ExperimentRendering r => Experiment -- ^ the simulation experiment to run -> [ExperimentGenerator r] -- ^ generators used for rendering -> r -- ^ the rendering backend -> Simulation Results -- ^ the simulation results received from the model -> IO () runExperiment = runExperimentWithExecutor sequence_ -- | Run the simulation experiment in parallel. -- -- Make sure that you compile with @-threaded@ and supply @+RTS -N2 -RTS@ -- to the generated Haskell executable on dual core processor, -- or you won't get any parallelism. Generally, the mentioned -- @N@ parameter should correspond to the number of cores for -- your processor. -- -- In case of need you might want to specify the number of -- threads directly with help of 'experimentNumCapabilities', -- although the real number of parallel threads can depend on many -- factors. runExperimentParallel :: ExperimentRendering r => Experiment -- ^ the simulation experiment to run -> [ExperimentGenerator r] -- ^ generators used for rendering -> r -- ^ the rendering backend -> Simulation Results -- ^ the simulation results received from the model -> IO () runExperimentParallel e = runExperimentWithExecutor executor e where executor tasks = do n <- experimentNumCapabilities e withPool n $ \pool -> parallel_ pool tasks -- | Run the simulation experiment with the specified executor. runExperimentWithExecutor :: ExperimentRendering r => ([IO ()] -> IO ()) -- ^ an executor that allows parallelizing the simulation if required -> Experiment -- ^ the simulation experiment to run -> [ExperimentGenerator r] -- ^ generators used for rendering -> r -- ^ the rendering backend -> Simulation Results -- ^ the simulation results received from the model -> IO () runExperimentWithExecutor executor e generators r simulation = runExperimentWriter $ do let specs = experimentSpecs e runCount = experimentRunCount e dirName = experimentDirectoryName e path <- resolveFilePath "" dirName liftIO $ do when (experimentVerbose e) $ do putStr "Updating directory " putStrLn path createDirectoryIfMissing True path reporters <- mapM (\x -> generateReporter x e r path) generators forM_ reporters reporterInitialise let simulate :: Simulation () simulate = do signals <- newResultPredefinedSignals results <- simulation let d = ExperimentData { experimentResults = experimentTransform e results, experimentPredefinedSignals = signals } fs <- runDynamicsInStartTime $ runEventWith EarlierEvents $ forM reporters $ \reporter -> reporterSimulate reporter d let m1 = runEventInStopTime $ return () m2 = runEventInStopTime $ disposeEvent $ mconcat fs mh (SimulationException e') = when (experimentVerbose e) $ liftIO $ do putStr "A simulation exception has been raised when running: " putStrLn $ show e' finallySimulation (catchSimulation m1 mh) m2 liftIO $ executor $ runSimulations simulate specs runCount forM_ reporters reporterFinalise renderExperiment e r reporters path return ()