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From: | Clark Chiu |
Subject: | Re: argument catch_exceptions |
Date: | Tue, 18 May 2021 15:27:41 -0400 |
GRC generates Python code that passes that param to underlying C++ code, telling it not to propagate exceptions back up to Python.On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 5:08 PM Clark Chiu <clarkckl@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,I notice that after I create a flowgraph and generate the python code. There is a "catch_exceptions=True" in the gr.top_block.__init__. However, I don't see anywhere in the code uses it. The flowgraph I have right now is a very simple one with a signal source, throttle, head, and file sink without GUI. Can anyone explain where the catch_exceptions is used or where I can disable it so it won't show in the python code?Thank youBest,Clark
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