Hi, I am mailing this question again because, I didn't get enough help last time. :-)
My intention here is very different from what gr.file_source() does, so please take a look at my explanation. I want to read a byte from a file and then put it on an input stream to a block. If you look at the following code below you will know that I do not want to open a stream from the file to the input of another block. I just want to read a byte of data and then put it on an input stream. tb.start() fil=open("/home/murtuza/t",'r') # I first open a file to read n=0 while n<1: data = fil.read(gr.sizeof_char) # then read one byte only n=n+1 send_pkt(data) # then send it over the stream to a block that processes that byte. # after this we read the next byte and then send the data to the input stream. tb.wait() If you look at benchmark_tx.py program data is read from a file and then send_pkt() is called. send_pkt() module in transmit_path.py calls "self.packet_transmitter.send_pkt(payload, eof)" which then calls send_pkt() in mod_pkts. Here, the payload is inserted into the message queue by the statement self._pkt_input.msgq().insert_tail(msg). I want to do something similar except for the fact that I want to put the unmodified byte in the queue unlike mod_pkts which first uses message_from_string and then inserts the msg on to the queue. If this can be done using file_source then can u tell how? I am working on something that requires me to do this. May be this is not an ideal way of doing it but still I want to know if it is possible. Thanks, Ali
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