Hi Isaac, where do you set `d_finished = true;`?
On 09.07.21 19:04, isaac mario tupac davila wrote: > Hello > > My name is Isaac . I'm trying to do a message strobe OOT block which could > read a .txt > file to define a list of command messages. I created a general block and > deleted the > general_work class as messages work in a separate thread. > > I literally write the same idea of the message strobe block provided by GNU > Radio for > the use of the thread: > > bool > thread_ptr_impl::start() > { > // NOTE: d_finished should be something explicitly thread safe. But > since > // nothing breaks on concurrent access, I'll just leave it as bool. > d_finished = false; > d_thread = boost::shared_ptr<gr::thread::thread> > (new gr::thread::thread(boost::bind(&thread_ptr_impl::run, this))); > return block::start(); > } > > void thread_ptr_impl::run() > { > while(!d_finished) { > > boost::this_thread::sleep(boost::posix_time::milliseconds(static_cast<long>(d_period_ms))); > if(d_finished) { > return; > } > message_port_pub(d_port, d_msg); > } > } > > My problem is that when GNU Radio finishes to wait in the run() function > (boost::this_thread::sleep) , instead of continuing with the conditional > "if", it > finishes the programme and it doesn't achieve publish the message. > > ¿What could be happening here? ¿Why is this happening here and doesn't happen > in the GNU > Radio message strobe? ¿Maybe a configuration in the CMake or I have to choose > a > non-general OOT block? > > I really appreciate any idea or suggestion. > Thanks > Isaac T. > > > >