Ok thanks for the tips, 

I will keep you in touch on my side if I have some news to share.
See you in September for the mega update maybe :)

Thanks.

Vincent
Le lundi 10 juillet 2023 à 17:56:48 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :

> Hi Vincent,
> I just really started last Saturday in some spare time so I don't have any 
> specific suggestion to give you yet.
> As you probably may want to do, I just set up CMake to work with some 
> generic code without even linking Chrono, just *rapidxml *to generate the 
> *modelDescription.xml.*
> I started writing the definition of some function and not much more.
> Anyway, I'm also thinking to give a look at the OpenModelica 
> implementation to see if there is any useful hint.
>
> Dario
>
> Il giorno lunedì 10 luglio 2023 alle 17:35:57 UTC+2 [email protected] ha 
> scritto:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you very much for your quick reply.
>>
>> On your side, do you already have tried to manually create a Cosimulation 
>> FMU ? Anything to share ? 
>> As you recommanded, to start I am going will try it on my side too.
>>
>> Please keep me in touch !
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> Le lundi 10 juillet 2023 à 16:20:35 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> you come at almost the right time: in the next few weeks I'll start 
>>> looking into some *general/automatic way to export FMUs out of Chrono* and 
>>> I plan to be able to generate the first *Cosimulation FMUs *within 
>>> September.
>>> I recently spent some time upgrading and fixing the Chrono serialization 
>>> feature that should come in handy for the FMU exporting process so it's one 
>>> issue less.
>>> However, I won't probably have time to deal with the *ModelExchange* 
>>> version any time soon. Same applies for the most advanced features like 
>>> *fmi2GetDirectionalDerivative* for which I don't have an immediate need.
>>>
>>> In any case, please consider that I'm looking for a general/automatic 
>>> process: it should be *WAY easier* if you just want to *manually create 
>>> an FMU for your specific code*.
>>> In this case you should start from downloading the FMI headers 
>>> https://fmi-standard.org/ and create the definition for the functions 
>>> that you find in *FunctionTypes.h*.
>>> This approach is easier, but you still need to have some knowledge about 
>>> the compilation and linking process, especially if you go for the runtime 
>>> dynamic linking.
>>>
>>> Hope to have better news soon.
>>> Dario
>>>
>>> Il giorno lunedì 10 luglio 2023 alle 15:59:52 UTC+2 [email protected] 
>>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Hello everybody, First of all thank you for this great job. Chrono is 
>>>> a very powerful tool. I am currently interested in the FMI 
>>>> standardized format. I read that in 2019 the team was thinking of 
>>>> integrating it in Chrono Project to be able to import or export FMU models 
>>>> in the future. Is there any progress on this subject or work under 
>>>> progress ?
>>>>
>>>> If not, any help or advises on steps to follow if I would like to be 
>>>> able to do it ? 
>>>>
>>>> Thank you so much.
>>>>
>>>

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