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From: | Su Li |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problems when trying to make out of tree modules |
Date: | Thu, 14 May 2015 14:33:03 +0200 |
I've had a similar problem when I generated files for my own module using the gr_modtool and then copied some existing code by replacing the file(s) that gr_modtool generates. It turns out I had overlooked that the new "my_block" name needs to be changed in several places, like the namespace declaration, the #include compiler directive, and the conditional #ifndef INCLUDED ... directives. Once I updated that correctly the AttributeError got resolved.
-Peter-
On 5/13/2015 10:38 AM, Su Li wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to make an out of tree module by following the tutorial on Gnu radio website. I can write simple blocks in C++, compile it and install it to it usable in Gnuradio company.
But for some complex block, I want to implement them based on the gnuradio build-in blocks, for example, clock_recovery_mm_ff. So I make a new block in my out-of-tree module and try to first "copy" the build-in block into my out-of-tree module.
I changed the following 4 files in my OOT module to match the corresponding files of the build-in block:
lib/my_block_impl.cclib/my_block_impl.hinclude/my_block.hgrc/my_block.xml
In each file, I changed all the "clock_recovery_mm_ff" into "my_block".
I can successfully make and install the block without error and warring. But when I try to run the grc graph, an error happens.
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'my_block'.
Anyone can tell me what I should do to correct this error? Is there any other files I should change?
When I make simple blocks by myself, I only change this 4 files and it works.
Best regards,
Su Li
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