How we keep track of the readers of a gr::buffer.
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#include <gnuradio/buffer.h>
How we keep track of the readers of a gr::buffer.
gr::buffer_reader::~buffer_reader |
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Return buffer this reader reads from.
void gr::buffer_reader::declare_sample_delay |
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bool gr::buffer_reader::done |
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size_t gr::buffer_reader::get_sizeof_item |
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Given a [start,end), returns a vector all tags in the range.
Get a vector of tags in given range. Range of counts is from start to end-1.
Tags are tuples of: (item count, source id, key, value)
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v | a vector reference to return tags into |
abs_start | a uint64 count of the start of the range of interest |
abs_end | a uint64 count of the end of the range of interest |
id | the unique ID of the block to make sure already deleted tags are not returned |
int gr::buffer_reader::items_available |
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Return number of items available for reading.
Return the block that reads via this reader.
int gr::buffer_reader::max_possible_items_available |
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Return maximum number of items that could ever be available for reading. This is used as a sanity check in the scheduler to avoid looping forever.
uint64_t gr::buffer_reader::nitems_read |
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const void* gr::buffer_reader::read_pointer |
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return pointer to read buffer.
The return value points to items_available() number of items
unsigned gr::buffer_reader::sample_delay |
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void gr::buffer_reader::set_done |
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done | ) |
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void gr::buffer_reader::update_read_pointer |
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Create a new gr::buffer_reader and attach it to buffer buf
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buf | is the buffer the gr::buffer_reader reads from. |
nzero_preload | – number of zero items to "preload" into buffer. |
link | is the block that reads from the buffer using this gr::buffer_reader. |
delay | Optional setting to declare the buffer's sample delay. |
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: