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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] example in c++ only
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Jens Elsner |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] example in c++ only |
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Sat, 22 Jul 2006 21:52:41 +0200 |
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Eduardo,
ah, embedded systems - I'm positive that someone on the list with
the proper background can answer that question.
Concerning the distribution: I'm happy with Debian (though I use CVS,
there are Debian packages available).
Jens
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 04:48:03PM -0300, Eduardo Wolski wrote:
> Thank you, Jen!
>
> But still continuing with (this beginner typical) question: as written
> in README.hacking, C++ is used for performance. It's a natural choice
> for DSP functions. For its turn, python permits a quick creation of
> flows; a good choice for a user side. I'm not complaining about the
> choices of gnu radio development. But, in a scenario that hardware is
> poorer or limited for this own nature (embedded systems), it seems that
> a code based in C++ only would be more feasible. Probably, I'm putting a
> scenario that is not the project target. But I insist in this point:
> isn't interesting that, looking for radio terminal development, for an
> instance, one could work in C++ only?
>
> Changing the question: is there a recommended distro to install gnuradio?
>
> Eduardo Wolski
>
> Jens Elsner wrote:
>
> >>From the "README.hacking" :
> >
> >* C++ and Python
> >
> >GNU Radio is now a hybrid system. Some parts of the system are built
> >in C++ and some of it in Python. In general, prefer Python to C++.
> >Signal processing primitives are still built in C++ for performance.
> >
> >It is no longer possible to build user applications entirely in C++.
> >Essential parts of the runtime system have been moved into Python.
> >
> >---
> >
> >I'm too a beginner, I started with gr-how-to-build-a-block from CVS.
> >It's a great tutorial. The python interfacing is done by SWIG, it
> >works "out of CVS". I was able to start writing C++ code right away.
> >
> >Jens
> >
> >On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 12:07:22PM -0300, Eduardo Wolski wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'm a beginner in gnu radio, so sorry for the basic question.
> >>
> >>I'm looking for an working example that builds a (basic) flow using C++
> >>code only (without python interfacing). Is there any code? I think it
> >>will facilitate the initial understanding for those that doesn't have
> >>experience with python, like me.
> >>
> >>Eduardo Wolski
> >>
> >>
> >>
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