Hi Dave,

haven't gotten around to looking at your block, but I presume it uses
message passing to emit PMTs, is that right?

In that case, the "message debug" block has a "store" input.

Best regards,

Marcus


On 02/28/2017 05:15 PM, Dave NotTelling wrote:
> Anyone able to help out?  Hoping it's just something dumb that I
> didn't set properly. 
>
> On Feb 25, 2017 17:32, "Dave NotTelling" <dmp250...@gmail.com
> <mailto:dmp250...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I am attempting to test a block that takes in complex samples and
>     outputs PMT objects.  In order to properly test it, I need to run
>     a vector through it and verify that the correct number of PMT
>     objects were created.  Thus far I have not run across any blocks
>     that act like a vector sink for PMT objects.  So, I created my own
>     in Python.  When I run with the custom PMT sink the graph never
>     stops.  If I create the same PMT sink in C++ then everything works
>     as expected.  Attached is some example code.  If you build
>     gr-poopie with `cmake .. && make && sudo make install && sudo
>     ldconfig` you can then run the `test.py` script in the base
>     directory.  It should work for the first three tests and then hang
>     on the last one.
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     -Dave
>
>
>
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