Message Debug
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Debug block for the message passing system.
The message debug block is used to capture and print or store messages as they are received. Any block that generates a message may connect that message port to one or more of the three message input ports of this debug block.
Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
Added in 3.9
- PDU Vectors (R)
- On or Off - determines if the uniform vector is printed or not.
Version 3.8
- None
Version 3.11, 3.10.6++
- Log level
- Sets the "log" input's log level to trace, debug, info, warning, error or critical
Messages
Inputs
Versions 3.11 (and >3.10.6.1)
- log
- Logs all messages to the logging system (which by default prints it to your console). Generally, this is preferred over the "print" input.
- Prints all messages to standard out. If the message is a PDU, it will receive special formatting and the
PDU Vectors
block parameter will determine if the uniform vector is printed or not. - store
- Stores the message in an internal vector. It works in conjunction with a message_debug::get_message(size_t i) call that allows us to retrieve message i afterward.
- print_pdu
- PDU messages are redirected to the
print
port. This is included for compatibility and is no longer recommended for use.
Versions 3.9 and 3.10
- Prints all messages to standard out. If the message is a PDU, it will receive special formatting and the
PDU Vectors
block parameter will determine if the uniform vector is printed or not. - store
- Stores the message in an internal vector. It works in conjunction with a message_debug::get_message(size_t i) call that allows us to retrieve message i afterward.
- print_pdu
- PDU messages are redirected to the
print
port. This is included for compatibility and is no longer recommended for use.
Version 3.8
- Prints the message to standard out.
- store
- Stores the message in an internal vector. It works in conjunction with a message_debug::get_message(size_t i) call that allows us to retrieve message i afterward.
- print_pdu
- Specifically designed to handle formatted PDUs (see pdu.h). It discards messages that aren't PDU pairs (or are null).
Example Flowgraph
In this example, a Message Strobe block sends the string "Demo" once per second. It is displayed on the user terminal by the Message Debug block.
Source Files
- C++ files
- [1]
- Header files
- [2]
- Public header files
- [3]
- Block definition
- [4]