Hi,
I developed a gnuradio block that takes 2 inputs. Input_01 is coming from a
source that repeats and Input_02 is coming from a source that exhausts after
a while. The output should only be generated when there is data on both the
input lines. I see in my flowgraph that even when the data on input_02
exhausts output is still generated even though I see no problem with my C++
code. Its a simple operation in which for each input in Input_02 line the
block outputs 'N' items from Input_01. Once, the data source (in this case
is a file_source in non-repeat mode) for Input_02 exhausts i.e. the file is
read completely the output should stop being generated as there is nothing
coming on Input_02. I expect the previous data stored in the buffer for
Input_02 is flushed by the scheduler after one work() cycle.

Any  help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mir
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