So, when the Scheduler that is passed to the AddScheduler is nillified,
the internal arrays that keep the Scheduler reference are also
nillified. And it does what i need for further utilization in MOOSE
classes. When the Scheduler is nillified, but, a schedule was planned
for that Scheduler, once the scheduler fires off, it will ignore that
call... cool.
Sven
Reworked the hierarchical state machine processing in terms of sub
processing.
Now, the declaration and usage of subs is completely understandable and
easy to implement.
I am excited to see how end-users will see the possibilities.