icebook | Simple simulator of SETS iceberg order book in Java | Application Framework library
kandi X-RAY | icebook Summary
kandi X-RAY | icebook Summary
icebook is a simple simulator for SETS iceberg order book in Java. The application will read new orders from stdin, apply them to the order book and output to stdout any generated trades in the format defined by icebook .OutputFormatter#append(icebook.Trade), followed by the current state of the book in the format defined by icebook.OutputFormatter#append(icebook .OrderBook). Any errors will be printed to stderr. The parsers assume well formed input.
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- Starts the ICEbook simulator
- Format a book
- Tries to match the two orders
- Matches an order in the book
- Creates a formatter for the given Appendable
- Check that the given variable is not null
- This method returns a hashcode for the side channel
- Returns a hashCode for the trade key
- Creates the underlying map that maps the price of the given side with the lowest price
- Throws an exception if there is no instance of given class
- Compares this object to another
- Compare with order
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QUESTION
I am trying to understand various available AGL specific options that we can give in config.xml and I am referring to the link below
https://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/en/halibut/apis_services/reference/af-main/2.2-config.xml.html
This is the sample config.xml file
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Answered 2020-Mar-06 at 09:48I figured out why we need this
required-api: param name="#target"
OPTIONAL(not compulsory)
It declares the name of the unit(in question it is main) requiring the listed apis. Only one instance of the param “#target” is allowed. When there is not instance of this param, it behave as if the target main was specified.
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Install icebook
You can use icebook like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the icebook component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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