Very thanks for the immediate answer, Sorry, I forgot that I passed two arguments when the block was created:
$insert valid arguments: float reference, float alpha while "unsigned int d_counter" is a normal variable initialized in the constructor. now, in the file power_control_impl.h (in short) I added the variables: class power_control_impl : public power_control { private: float d_alpha, d_ref; unsigned int d_counter; and then, in the constructor of the file power_control_impl.cc (in short) I used the settler: power_control_impl::power_control_impl(float alpha, float reference) : gr::block("power_control",gr::io_signature::make2(2, 2, sizeof(float), sizeof(float)), gr::io_signature::make(1, 1, sizeof(float))), d_alpha(alpha), d_ref(reference) { d_counter=0 } the xml file (in short) I think is ok: <make>PWagc.power_control($alpha, $reference)</make> <param> <name>Alpha</name> <key>alpha</key> <type>float</type> </param> <param> <name>Reference</name> <key>reference</key> <type>float</type> </param> is there something in the wrong place? thanks for the help! Simone On Wed, 3 Sep 2014 09:35:35 -0400, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Simone Ciccia S210664 < > simone.cic...@studenti.polito.it> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I created a C++ block with gr_modtool, >> following the commands: >> >> $ gr_modtool newmod PWagc >> $ gr_modtool add -t general power_control >> >> I written and compiled my block with commands: >> >> $cmake ../ && make && sudo make install && sudo ldconfig >> >> Until this point all seems ok, but when I open gnuradio and try to >> simulate >> my block... >> the following error appears: >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/home/simone/Scrivania/top_block.py", line 261, in <module> >> tb = top_block(address=options.address) >> File "/home/simone/Scrivania/top_block.py", line 153, in __init__ >> self.PWagc_power_control_0 = PWagc.power_control(0.001, 0.25) >> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'power_control' >> >> >> I'm not able to understand from which this error derive... >> If needed, I can attach the _impl.cc etc... files. >> >> My gnuradio version is the 3.7.4 and >> PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages, >> in this last folder I can see the installed gr-PWagc directory. >> >> Someone can help me please? >> If additional information are needed, please ask me... I'm blocked here! >> >> Thanks, >> Simone Ciccia >> > > We've been seeing this issue from a few people recently. I can't duplicate > the problem. I just did exactly what you did above, though the work > function doesn't actually do anything. > > Are you potentially adding some interface setter or getter to the class and > not putting it in all the right places (pure virtual in the public header, > then again in the private header, and implemented in the source file)? > > Have you added QA code? In qa_power_control.py, just add a line to the test > function to create the PWagc.power_control(x,y) and see if it works there. > > Tom _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio