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[Discuss-gnuradio] GnuRadio flowgraphs in workerthread
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Alex3371 |
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[Discuss-gnuradio] GnuRadio flowgraphs in workerthread |
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Fri, 11 Oct 2013 07:52:21 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello guys,
would it affect the performance of my GNURadio-programm negatively if I
tried to run my GNURadio flowgraphs in a workerthread instead of the
mainthread. In the mainthread I would like to implement a custom wxPython
GUI.
Also, I still do not understand what the happens when I call wait() and/or
stop(). I have two flowgraphs, one for receiving and one for transmitting
with the USRP2. Both use a gr.head block and run to completion after they
have proccessed a certain ammount of samples. I did some testing and it
seems to work fine. But still I would like to know if the following lines of
Code make any sense:
main():
receiver = receiver_class()
transmitter = transmitter_class()
while(1):
______receiver.run()
______transmitter.run()
______# reset the head blocks and some other stuff:
______update_attributes()
Can I use run() OR should I use start() + wait() OR start(), wait() + stop()
?
Regards
Alex Peterson
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