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OverviewUtility Components are similar to Process Components in implementation (they are modules in the Namespace), but rather than responding to requests by the framework to move through time, they respond to function calls from Processes to do some computation. It is not recommended that you develop your own utilities, currently, since it is poorly supported. However, if you do want to have a go, you can look at the source code for Using Utility ComponentsA Utility component can be obtained from the framework by sending Notes
ExampleHere, we use the C++ interface provided by C++ Source Code (against 1199)
// utility
std_2009_util_rng_0
VUINT32 seed getRandomSeed |
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