Oh, sorry! I meant Marcus, of course, not "Amrcus".
Best,
Anton
From: Anton Ottosson
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2021 12:07:47 AM
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Non-hacky method to take list of keys as parameter?
Hi Amrcus,
Your first example would be
Hi Amrcus,
Your first example would be ideal, but I seem to remember trying that and
having issues with it, probably due to the implicit type conversion from Python
to C++. I will try again, but is there anywhere one can look up what the
conversions are?
Best regards,
Anton
Just use `dtype: raw` in the YAML file; then anything that's valid python goes!
For example `["key1", "key2"]`,
but also other things like dicts, `{ "key1": 42, "key2": 1337 }`.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 15.07.21 06:58, Anton Ottosson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a block for an OOT module and I
Hi Wan,
to answer the most pressing answer first:
No, you should *not* install an older version of GCC (that would be relatively
involved,
too). The test failing actually only affects you if you plan on using the VOLK
polar
decoder. Don't think that is the case, since you're not mentioning it.
Hello,
I tried building gnuradio v3.8.3.1 tagged release from source, but make
test failed for qa_volk_32f_8u_polarbutterflypuppet_32f. I found this issue
(https://github.com/gnuradio/volk/issues/340), which says this qa test will
fail for gcc 9.2 or later.
I have gcc 9.3, and I'm running Ubuntu
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