-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Miguel, don't shame yourself too much. We all make mistakes.
It could be that B can't open the file it wants to write, because the file_sink of A still has it open. After the A.stop() have an A.wait() and an A = None. The wait call should let your program wait until all blocks are finished and no samples are left stuck in the flowgraph somewhere. The None-assignment should cause Python to deconstruct A, causing Swig to call the destructor of the C++ blocks and thus in turn should close the file_sink's file. Sadly, Python is a modern language/runtime and has lazy garbage collection. So in some cases, it might happen that python decides that it should clean up later instead of instantly at the A=None; then we still have a problem. To solve that, you might overload your top_block's stop() method, making sure that it calls miguels_file_sink.close() after stopping the flowgraph: class detector(grc_wxgui.top_block): ... def stop(self): grc_wxgui.top_block.stop(self) self.miguels_file_sink.close() Hopefully, that helps. Greetings, Marcus On 20.12.2013 00:10, Miguel Duarte wrote: > I hope this doesn't start a new thread. I wanted to answer on my > thread but I didn't get my own message on my inbox so.. I hope it > works. > > > I ended up getting what was wrong, and I feel ashamed on so many > levels, I'm sorry. I was using complex data. Damn. > > Anyway, after changing everything, it all works as expected. So I > delved a little into what was causing my troubles initially. > > It seems that my top block class "refuses" to be instanced twice, > with two different identifiers. > > So let's say I have a > > > class detector(grc_wxgui.top_block_gui) def __init__(self, > options): > > Where I start an instance A with a certain set of options and an > instance B with other options. > > I do: A = detector(options) A.start() time.sleep(x) A.stop() > > change options > > B = detector(options) B.start() time.sleep(x) B.stop() > > I have a file sink in the flow graph. With instance A it writes > everything, with instance B it doesn't. Nothing is changing the top > block, and even with the options parameter switched only A works. > > Is there something in this new release which prevents this from > working? > > Thanks in advance, > > Miguel. > > > > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio > mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSs+4KAAoJEAFxB7BbsDrLfgcH/1QG+/txz1x2/pUPxSB3IPOX CMnpeRcX1k+wKkRzRjeSuuptwfGOjyaODmbzEHhKsmjLAFkgTcr1IMFogiRN6JqV r1II7UKZQR4+49lHQ2luwLRM7S3hffsssWUQfJ29GsymXPwHN9s6cOtYVn/DxUZo WQeI1KT06Vhf9stIDW8Cm30J9QAqtR4Jnuop+/0yR+FhO6rbcTTQLApNf0RcOpLQ Mb22D3nxCZa3I6GOCWEDISbSfEFXYmBqpMp/zF7rskct2bdpsw0g7E5YKAiNJSrX NJL3mEMxCghNLYxvKlZF0kZf4JREFVqbcUqZKtJQHoX2aQOjwggjdDBGl9fXMAs= =ea9W -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio