Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for your reply. In the meanwhile I was going through some documents on 
embedding Python in C++. I liked the idea of having a python code embedded in 
my client c++ code. But I think access data variables from the gnuradio code 
(for eg centre freq, bw, gain, etc) will be difficult. Because I want to set 
them from my client c++ code. I am still searching for other options, but so 
far python embedding seems good. Will let you know how it works.


If others have any other options, please let me know.


Thanks!

Pranav


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From: Koslowski, Sebastian (CEL) <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 1:15 PM
To: Pranav Padalkar; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Using GRC generated python code inside a C++ 
code

Well, there a number of options. Given your description its hard to say which 
one is best.
Aside from maintainability and flexibility of the system, it really depends on 
the required interaction between the components.
You could
    - re-implement the fg in C++.
    - create Python bindings for your C++ client (e.g. with swig) and do the 
integration/coupling in Python (outside of the fg)
    - embed Python in your C++ client 
(https://docs.python.org/2/extending/embedding.html)
    - simply run the Python interpreter as a sub-process if the C++ client

If you choose 2, 3 or anything not the list let me know how it worked out =)

Sebastian


On 08/19/2016 10:02 AM, Pranav Padalkar wrote:

Hello,


I have a GRC generated python code. I also wrote a server-client code in C++. I 
want to implement the client-code along with the GNU python code. The essence 
is that I want to a run a client C++ code, which will call the python code in a 
thread and start the USRP to receive/transmit data, and continue performing 
it's own process in another thread. I am not sure how I could go about this. I 
also considered implementing the client C++ code as module in GNU radio and use 
it in the flow graph. But I think that's not how a client background code 
should run.


Any thoughts on this matter would be helpful. Thanks in advance.


Best Regards,

Pranav Padalkar
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