Pmt

PMTs are dead...Long live PMTs

A few years back I was working on a pair of gnuradio blocks. The first one would produce a “report” that we stored in a pmt dictionary. The second block would read in the “report” and do some processing based on the contents. I’m a big fan of data validation, so I wanted to ensure that the received pmt had the exact structure that we were expecting.

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