Friday, February 7, 2014

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Two_work_functions

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Hi Siva,

yes, referring to the introductory tutorials I can explain:

gr::block, the mother of all blocks that can process samples, has
general_work. That gets called to process samples, but does not make
any guarantees about the ratio of the numbers of input- and output
items, so you need to call consume() yourself to tell GNU Radio how
many input items you consumed to produce your output.

work is the function of a block that has a defined ratio between the
numbers of in- and output items (gr::sync_block and derived types,
which itself is a subclass of gr::block),
which "wraps" the functionality to alleviate the need to call
consume() yourself, since from the number of items a sync block
produced you directly know how many it consumed.

So, no, by choice of design we can't have the same behaviour with a
single method.

Hope that was helpful!

Greetings,
Marcus


On 07.02.2014 12:26, Siva Krishna wrote:
> Hi, What is the need for two types of work functions in a
> block(work and general_work). Can't we do that behavioral with
> single work function?. Is there any particular reason behind that.
>
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