> Hi Saga,
>
> The line that goes wrong is this:
>> self.create_tags_strend_ff_0 = create_tags.strend_ff(-30.0)
> So this means that the constructor isn't wrapped in Python. I don't know
> in which way that could be related to you doing somethin in work(); you
> really shouldn't be using static variables if you can help it! In your
> case, you really should not use it; the way you use them, they should
> simply be class members.
>
> I don't actually think this has something to do with the static
> variables usage, though; the constructor being undefined might mean that
> something else went wrong.
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
> On 02/09/2016 03:38 PM, sagar wrote:
>> Hi Marcus,
>>
>> Thank you for quick response. I have posted my error incompletely. I am
>> actually getting the below error
>>
>> File "/home/user1/home/user1/gnuradio/tutorials/work/top_block.py", line
>> 275, in <module>
>> tb = top_block()
>> File "/home/user1/home/user1/gnuradio/tutorials/work/top_block.py", line
>> 183, in __init__
>> self.create_tags_strend_ff_0 = create_tags.strend_ff(-30.0)
>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'strend_ff'
>>
>> I get this error only when I try to access static variables inside work
>> function. otherwise the GRC won't show any such errors
>>
>> Do I have to use static variables differently then usual in gnu radio c++
>> programs? If so, any pointers to study those concepts will be really helpful
>>
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Saga
>>
>>
>>
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