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Removed QWT_EXPORT from PlotWaterfall.
PlotWaterfall is not part of libqwt, this is likely a copy/paste typo.
Its very wrong and specifies incorrect linkage. Affects MSVC.
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Initialize PI and TWO_TO_THE_31 the standard portable c++ way.
No need for "gcc 4.x fix".
See http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ctors.html#faq-10.12
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Use explicit data type casts in math functions where the overloaded function could not be determined.
affects msvc
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Replaces gr_gcd, gr_isnan, and gr_signbit one-time instances with boot math calls.
No point in wrapping these utility math functions into gnuradio when they are
1) provided by boost
2) only called once
Removes gr_math.cc, and configure checks for isnan.
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* master:
Adding new accessor for Goertzel filter to GRC block. Thanks to Marcus Leech for the last three modifications.
Adding accessors to Goertzel filter GR block to call setparms from implementation file for (re)setting parameters.
Adding accessor function to Goertzel filter implementaiton to set/reset its parameters.
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for the last three modifications.
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implementation file for (re)setting parameters.
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parameters.
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* master:
Fixing up fft and constellation plot to better handle zooming.
Fixing zooming capabilities. Time axis does not track any longer due to what looks like a matplotlib bug that resets the xlims after the zoom occurs.
Fixing up other plotting tools for data read errors.
Using .min and .max on scipy arrays instead of min() max(); seems to be more portable.
Fix how the end of a file is handled.
PFB resampler: fix it this way to avoid the signed/unsigned warning.
PFB resampler: fixes bug where filter could be looking past the number of inputs.
Conflicts:
gr-utils/src/python/gr_plot_psd.py
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* maint:
Fixing up fft and constellation plot to better handle zooming.
Fixing zooming capabilities. Time axis does not track any longer due to what looks like a matplotlib bug that resets the xlims after the zoom occurs.
Fixing up other plotting tools for data read errors.
Using .min and .max on scipy arrays instead of min() max(); seems to be more portable.
Fix how the end of a file is handled.
PFB resampler: fix it this way to avoid the signed/unsigned warning.
PFB resampler: fixes bug where filter could be looking past the number of inputs.
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looks like a matplotlib bug that resets the xlims after the zoom occurs.
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portable.
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header file volk_cpu.h and actually created in the C files.
Note that this could be a problem if multiple architectures are ever (can ever?) be built at the same time. If that happens, we can move this variable declaration to another C file that is made common to all builds.
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easier to add new architectures. Thanks to Josh for the inspiration.
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are found
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coverage within the framework.
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multiple outputs in the checker.
some errors in the library were exposed by the new test suite, and a couple of bad Orc functions. need to investigate.
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Conflicts:
volk/lib/Makefile.am
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consistent function names
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Doesn't currently build libvolk_qa, as I haven't really determined an appropriate place for "leftover" tests that the standard framework won't handle.
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Broke the 32fc_multiply Orc impl because I'm lame and lost some work.
Fixed volk_8s_convert_16s Orc impl.
Still need to rename functions and modify the QA sig parser to match. Then rewrite makefiles.
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programs.
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the testing framework so it's easier to add new archs to tests.
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Confirmed to fix problem on 32-bit CoreDuo. Probably fixes problem on Arm too.
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GRC does not need wxpython to run. It is only needed if you create gui
based flow graphs.
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Change the API such that the message handler is now implemented with a
callback, not an overridden virtual function. The callback is now set
using gr_basic_block::set_msg_handler, which will accept pretty much
any kind of callable.
This change allows us to split the machinery for message handling out
from the block inheritance hierarchy, and provides a foundation that
can be used to build or experiment with arbitrary message dispatching
techniques.
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