Hi Marcus,

I am well aware of the usage of extern in C :)

Probably I should have put the question in another way. It was a question
about initializing some variables at the beginning and to be used later.

I am fixing my issue by initializing arrays in the class constructor call.

Thanks

Sumit





On 23 January 2018 at 17:48, Müller, Marcus (CEL) <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Sumit,
>
> this is by no means a GNU Radio question – it's not even a C++
> question, it's quintessentially a question about what the "extern"
> keyword in C means. I'm not sure I should be giving you an intro to C
> visibility, object linking and storage, because that will quickly
> exceed the scope of both this list and what you're trying to solve.
>
> So, with you being the only one that actually has that code in front of
> you, knowing what it does and knowing how you want to structure your
> C++ GNU Radio program, I'd like to refer you to the usual sources
> (wikipedia "External Variable", isocpp.org "Mixing C and C++") for your
> own reading pleasure!
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
> On Tue, 2018-01-23 at 16:00 +0100, sumit kumar wrote:
> > I am translating one program C program to GNU Radio. In that C program,
> in the main(), at the very beginning, some initializer functions were
> called which populated some arrays.
> >
> > These arrays were then used in other function using extern
> >
> > How should I do this in GNU radio ?
> >
> > Sumit
> >
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