Alex -

If you only modified existing source files, then simply rebuilding GNU
Radio will cause your changes to be reflecting in the built libraries and
example binaries.

Cheers,
Ben

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Alex Zhang <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Josh,
>
> If I made some code modification on the exiting signal processing block
> written in C++, how could I make this modification work?
> Previously I want to follow the guide of how to write the signal process
> block. But this guide is for the new out-of-tree blocks.
> I am thinking if it is a correct way if I just rebuild/re-install the
> whole gnuradio with my code modification for the current c++ code.
>
> For example, if I made some code changes for the
> ~/gnuradio/gr-digital/lib/digital_ofdm_mapper_bcv.cc and hope code change
> can be reflected into
> the corresponding block digital_swig.ofdm_mapper_bcv, what the ususal way
> is?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> --
>
> Alex,
> *Dreams can come true – just believe.*
>
>
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