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Moved link against omnithread from gnuradio-core to those components
still using it (and were depending on pulling omnithread in that way).
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gnuradio --> gnuradio-config-info
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Adds several API functions to determine build constants at runtime, and
a convenience command line program to display them:
From C++:
const std::string gr_prefix();
const std::string gr_sysconfdir();
const std::string gr_prefsdir();
const std::string gr_build_date();
const std::string gr_svn_date();
const std::string gr_svn_version();
const std::string gr_version();
From Python:
gr.prefix()
gr.sysconfdir()
gr.prefsdir()
gr.build_date()
gr.svn_date()
gr.svn_version()
gr.version()
The new binary is 'gnuradio' and installed on the path:
$ gnuradio
Program options: gnuradio [options]:
-h [ --help ] print help message
--prefix print gnuradio installation prefix
--sysconfdir print gnuradio system configuration directory
--prefsdir print gnuradio preferences directory
--builddate print gnuradio build date (RFC2822 format)
-v [ --version ] print gnuradio version
--svnversion print SVN repository version (SVN format)
--svndate print SVN repository date
$
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Adds --enable-python option to configure (defaults to yes).
Using --disable-python or --enable-python=no will cause only
C++ API targets to be created and installed.
Several new shared libraries are now created. Where in the past,
the C++ objects of the actual gnuradio blocks that were in a component
were hidden inside their corresponding Python extension modules, these
are now split out into a libgnuradio-foo.so library, and the _foo.so
Python module is linked to that. This has been the way several top-
level components have operated for some time, such as gr-audio-alsa
and gr-usrp and gr-usrp2. This changeset applies that pattern to all
components.
C++ API users can use pkg-config to discover the cflags and libs
parameters needed to include and link against these libraries.
These components have not been tested:
gr-comedi
gr-audio-osx
gr-audio-windows
Passes distcheck.
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included in libgnuradio-core, which is then included in the QA library.
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standard place for C++ hierarchical blocks for gnuradio-core, and new gr.channel_model block from Tom Rondeau.
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gnuradio-core. Merged from eb/frank -r9627:9868 to trunk.
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contains the SMP aware scheduler. This changeset
introduces a dependency on boost 1.35 or later.
See source:gnuradio/trunk/README.building-boost for additional info.
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and decoder corresponding to the R=1/2, K=7 CCSDS standard ("Voyager").
This code is a GNU Radio wrapper around a 1995-era KA9Q portable-C
implementation, and is designed for continuous streaming data, not packets.
The encoder takes MSB packed bytes and outputs channel symbols 0 or 1.
The decoder uses soft-decision Viterbi decoding on a floating point stream of
(possibly noise corrupted) [1.0, 1.0] symbols, and outputs MSB packed
decoded bytes.
Benchmarking on a 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo shows 4.7 Mbps decoding rate at
100% CPU usage (single core). (There is a newer KA9Q library that implements
SIMD speed ups with correspondingly faster performance.)
The KA9Q library is placed into src/lib/viterbi. It could use some cleanup,
file/function renaming, and refactoring, or even replacement with the newer
libfec code that is available.
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with libtool and already installed libraries.
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Extracted omnithread from gnuradio-core and made it a top-level
component. This allows mblock to use it without a dependency on
gnuradio-core. Completes ticket:132
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Merged -r4203:4254 from eb/swig-split into trunk.
This refactors gnuradio_swig_python.{cc,py} into 5 separate .so's
These correspond to the runtime, general, filter and io directories,
and also includes a new directory, gengen. gengen contains that part
of general that was machine generated. This split is arbitrary, but
was useful for getting size of the swig generated glue code for
general down to about 2MB.
In addition, the swig glue is now compiled with -g1 -O1 instead of
-g -O2. With this change all the swig code now compiles in about 60%
of the time that it used to take.
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