It occurred to me that I may have edited a file which could have caused
the error in GRC. When I tried to compile my module, a class called
Python_wrap, which appears to be related to swig, returned an error. As
I intend to use this function only at the C++ level since it requires
pointers to UHD Source/Sink objects, I assumed swig was unnecessary and
removed all occurrences of the header for my block from
/source/swig/(module name)swig.i . This allowed the module to compile
with no issues but I'm wondering if it could have caused the error in
GRC? While I find it unlikely as swig should not be needed in C++, could
it have caused the error I observed in my C++ flowgraph? If this may be
responsible for these errors, how can I handle this issue? Thanks!
-Dan
Context of this message
<http://old.nabble.com/Trouble-With-UHD-Tune-Request-td34181709.html>
My Python_wrap error <http://pastebin.com/cVHrjN0k>
Perhaps this error is because of my use of pointers?
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