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2 | /*!
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3 | \class QextSerialPort
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4 | \version 1.0.0
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5 | \author Stefan Sander
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6 |
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7 | A cross-platform serial port class.
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8 | This class encapsulates a serial port on both POSIX and Windows systems. The user will be
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9 | notified of errors and possible portability conflicts at run-time by default - this behavior can
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10 | be turned off by defining _TTY_NOWARN_ (to turn off all warnings) or _TTY_NOWARN_PORT_ (to turn
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11 | off portability warnings) in the project.
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12 |
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13 | \note
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14 | On Windows NT/2000/XP this class uses Win32 serial port functions by default. The user may
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15 | select POSIX behavior under NT, 2000, or XP ONLY by defining _TTY_POSIX_ in the project. I can
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16 | make no guarantees as to the quality of POSIX support under NT/2000 however.
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17 |
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18 | */
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19 |
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20 | #include <stdio.h>
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21 | #include "qextserialport.h"
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22 |
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23 | /*!
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24 | \fn QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort()
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25 | Default constructor. Note that the naming convention used by a QextSerialPort constructed with
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26 | this constructor will be determined by defined constants, or lack thereof - the default behavior
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27 | is the same as _TTY_LINUX_. Possible naming conventions and their associated constants are:
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28 |
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29 | \verbatim
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30 |
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31 | Constant Used By Naming Convention
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32 | ---------- ------------- ------------------------
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33 | _TTY_WIN_ Windows COM1, COM2
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34 | _TTY_IRIX_ SGI/IRIX /dev/ttyf1, /dev/ttyf2
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35 | _TTY_HPUX_ HP-UX /dev/tty1p0, /dev/tty2p0
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36 | _TTY_SUN_ SunOS/Solaris /dev/ttya, /dev/ttyb
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37 | _TTY_DIGITAL_ Digital UNIX /dev/tty01, /dev/tty02
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38 | _TTY_FREEBSD_ FreeBSD /dev/ttyd0, /dev/ttyd1
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39 | _TTY_LINUX_ Linux /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1
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40 | <none> Linux /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1
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41 | \endverbatim
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42 |
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43 | The object will be associated with the first port in the system, e.g. COM1 on Windows systems.
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44 | See the other constructors if you need to use a port other than the first.
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45 | */
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46 | QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort()
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47 | : QextBaseType()
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48 | {}
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49 |
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50 | /*!
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51 | \fn QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QString & name)
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52 | Constructs a serial port attached to the port specified by name.
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53 | name is the name of the device, which is windowsystem-specific,
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54 | e.g."COM1" or "/dev/ttyS0".
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55 | */
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56 | QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QString & name)
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57 | : QextBaseType(name)
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58 | {}
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59 |
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60 | /*!
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61 | \fn QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(PortSettings const& settings)
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62 | Constructs a port with default name and settings specified by the settings parameter.
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63 | */
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64 | QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(PortSettings const& settings)
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65 | : QextBaseType(settings)
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66 | {}
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67 |
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68 | /*!
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69 | \fn QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QString & name, PortSettings const& settings)
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70 | Constructs a port with the name and settings specified.
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71 | */
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72 | QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QString & name, PortSettings const& settings)
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73 | : QextBaseType(name, settings)
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74 | {}
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75 |
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76 | /*!
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77 | \fn QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QextSerialPort& s)
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78 | Copy constructor.
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79 | */
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80 | QextSerialPort::QextSerialPort(const QextSerialPort& s)
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81 | : QextBaseType(s)
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82 | {}
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83 |
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84 | /*!
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85 | \fn QextSerialPort& QextSerialPort::operator=(const QextSerialPort& s)
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86 | Overrides the = operator.
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87 | */
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88 | QextSerialPort& QextSerialPort::operator=(const QextSerialPort& s)
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89 | {
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90 | return (QextSerialPort&)QextBaseType::operator=(s);
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91 | }
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92 |
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93 | /*!
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94 | \fn QextSerialPort::~QextSerialPort()
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95 | Standard destructor.
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96 | */
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97 | QextSerialPort::~QextSerialPort()
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98 | {}
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