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677 
678 #ifndef INCLUDED_LFAST_MTFIRFILTERCCC_IMPL_H
679 #define INCLUDED_LFAST_MTFIRFILTERCCC_IMPL_H
680 
681 #include <lfast/MTFIRFilterCCC.h>
682 #include <gnuradio/filter/fir_filter.h>
683 #include "fir_filter_lfast.h"
684 
685 namespace gr {
686  namespace lfast {
687 
689  {
690  private:
691  // gr::filter::kernel::fir_filter_ccc *d_fir;
692  gr::filter::kernel::fir_filter_ccc *d_fir_original;
694  bool d_updated;
695  int d_ndecimation;
696 
697  public:
698  MTFIRFilterCCC_impl(int decimation, const std::vector<gr_complex> &taps, int nthreads);
699  virtual ~MTFIRFilterCCC_impl();
700 
701  virtual bool stop();
702 
703  void setThreads(int nthreads) { gr::thread::scoped_lock l(d_setlock); d_fir->setThreads(nthreads); };
704 
705  void set_taps(const std::vector<gr_complex> &taps);
706  std::vector<gr_complex> taps() const;
707 
708  int work_original(int noutput_items,
709  gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
710  gr_vector_void_star &output_items);
711  int work_test(int noutput_items,
712  gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
713  gr_vector_void_star &output_items);
714 
715  // Where all the action really happens
716  int work(int noutput_items,
717  gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
718  gr_vector_void_star &output_items);
719  };
720 
721  } // namespace lfast
722 } // namespace gr
723 
724 #endif /* INCLUDED_LFAST_MTFIRFILTERCCC_IMPL_H */
725 
Definition: fir_filter_lfast.h:241
int work_original(int noutput_items, gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items, gr_vector_void_star &output_items)
void setThreads(int nthreads)
Definition: MTFIRFilterCCC_impl.h:703
std::vector< gr_complex > taps() const
void set_taps(const std::vector< gr_complex > &taps)
Definition: MTFIRFilterCCC_impl.h:688
int work(int noutput_items, gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items, gr_vector_void_star &output_items)
MTFIRFilterCCC_impl(int decimation, const std::vector< gr_complex > &taps, int nthreads)
virtual void setThreads(int nthreads)
<+description of block+>
Definition: MTFIRFilterCCC.h:693
int work_test(int noutput_items, gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items, gr_vector_void_star &output_items)