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NAME

       ost::Serial -

       The Serial class is used as the base for all serial I/O services under APE.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <serial.h>

       Inherited by ost::SerialPort, and ost::TTYStream.

   Public Types
       enum Error { errSuccess = 0, errOpenNoTty, errOpenFailed, errSpeedInvalid, errFlowInvalid,
           errParityInvalid, errCharsizeInvalid, errStopbitsInvalid, errOptionInvalid,
           errResourceFailure, errOutput, errInput, errTimeout, errExtended }
       enum Flow { flowNone, flowSoft, flowHard, flowBoth }
       enum Parity { parityNone, parityOdd, parityEven }
       enum Pending { pendingInput, pendingOutput, pendingError }
       typedef enum Error Error
       typedef enum Flow Flow
       typedef enum Parity Parity
       typedef enum Pending Pending

   Public Member Functions
       virtual ~Serial ()
           The serial base class may be 'thrown' as a result on an error, and the 'catcher' may
           then choose to destory the object.
       Serial & operator= (const Serial &from)
           Serial ports may also be duplecated by the assignment operator.
       Error setSpeed (unsigned long speed)
           Set serial port speed for both input and output.
       Error setCharBits (int bits)
           Set character size.
       Error setParity (Parity parity)
           Set parity mode.
       Error setStopBits (int bits)
           Set number of stop bits.
       Error setFlowControl (Flow flow)
           Set flow control.
       void toggleDTR (timeout_t millisec)
           Set the DTR mode off momentarily.
       void sendBreak (void)
           Send the 'break' signal.
       Error getErrorNumber (void)
           Often used by a 'catch' to fetch the last error of a thrown serial.
       char * getErrorString (void)
           Often used by a 'catch' to fetch the user set error string of a thrown serial.
       int getBufferSize (void)
           Get the 'buffer' size for buffered operations.
       virtual bool isPending (Pending pend, timeout_t timeout=TIMEOUT_INF)
           Get the status of pending operations.

   Protected Member Functions
       void open (const char *fname)
           Opens the serial device.
       void close (void)
           Closes the serial device.
       virtual int aRead (char *Data, const int Length)
           Reads from serial device.
       virtual int aWrite (const char *Data, const int Length)
           Writes to serial device.
       Error error (Error error, char *errstr=NULL)
           This service is used to throw all serial errors which usually occur during the serial
           constructor.
       void error (char *err)
           This service is used to thow application defined serial errors where the application
           specific error code is a string.
       void setError (bool enable)
           This method is used to turn the error handler on or off for 'throwing' execptions by
           manipulating the thrown flag.
       int setPacketInput (int size, unsigned char btimer=0)
           Set packet read mode and 'size' of packet read buffer.
       int setLineInput (char newline=13, char nl1=0)
           Set 'line buffering' read mode and specifies the newline character to be used in
           seperating line records.
       void restore (void)
           Restore serial device to the original settings at time of open.
       void flushInput (void)
           Used to flush the input waiting queue.
       void flushOutput (void)
           Used to flush any pending output data.
       void waitOutput (void)
           Used to wait until all output has been sent.
       void endSerial (void)
           Used as the default destructor for ending serial I/O services.
       void initConfig (void)
           Used to initialize a newly opened serial file handle.
       Serial ()
           This allows later ttystream class to open and close a serial device.
       Serial (const char *name)
           A serial object may be constructed from a named file on the file system.

   Protected Attributes
       HANDLE dev
       int bufsize

Detailed Description

       The Serial class is used as the base for all serial I/O services under APE.

       A serial is a system serial port that is used either for line or packet based data input.
       Serial ports may also be 'streamable' in a derived form.

       Common C++ serial I/O classes are used to manage serial devices and implement serial
       device protocols. From the point of view of Common C++, serial devices are supported by
       the underlying Posix specified 'termios' call interface.

       The serial I/O base class is used to hold a descriptor to a serial device and to provide
       an exception handling interface for all serial I/O classes. The base class is also used to
       specify serial I/O properties such as communication speed, flow control, data size, and
       parity. The 'Serial' base class is not itself directly used in application development,
       however.

       Common C++ Serial I/O is itself divided into two conceptual modes; frame oriented and line
       oriented I/O. Both frame and line oriented I/O makes use of the ability of the underlying
       tty driver to buffer data and return 'ready' status from when select either a specified
       number of bytes or newline record has been reached by manipulating termios c_cc fields
       appropriately. This provides some advantage in that a given thread servicing a serial port
       can block and wait rather than have to continually poll or read each and every byte as
       soon as it appears at the serial port.

       Author:
           David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com base class for all serial I/O services.

Member Typedef Documentation

   typedef enum Error ost::Serial::Error
   typedef enum Flow ost::Serial::Flow
   typedef enum Parity ost::Serial::Parity
   typedef enum Pending ost::Serial::Pending

Member Enumeration Documentation

   enum ost::Serial::Error
       Enumerator

       errSuccess

       errOpenNoTty

       errOpenFailed

       errSpeedInvalid

       errFlowInvalid

       errParityInvalid

       errCharsizeInvalid

       errStopbitsInvalid

       errOptionInvalid

       errResourceFailure

       errOutput

       errInput

       errTimeout

       errExtended

   enum ost::Serial::Flow
       Enumerator

       flowNone

       flowSoft

       flowHard

       flowBoth

   enum ost::Serial::Parity
       Enumerator

       parityNone

       parityOdd

       parityEven

   enum ost::Serial::Pending
       Enumerator

       pendingInput

       pendingOutput

       pendingError

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   ost::Serial::Serial () [inline],  [protected]
       This allows later ttystream class to open and close a serial device.

   ost::Serial::Serial (const char *name) [protected]
       A serial object may be constructed from a named file on the file system. This named device
       must be 'isatty()'.

       Parameters:
           name of file.

   virtual ost::Serial::~Serial () [virtual]
       The serial base class may be 'thrown' as a result on an error, and the 'catcher' may then
       choose to destory the object. By assuring the socket base class is a virtual destructor,
       we can assure the full object is properly terminated.

Member Function Documentation

   virtual int ost::Serial::aRead (char *Data, const intLength) [protected],  [virtual]
       Reads from serial device.

       Parameters:
           Data Point to character buffer to receive data. Buffers MUST be at least Length + 1
           bytes in size.
           Length Number of bytes to read.

   virtual int ost::Serial::aWrite (const char *Data, const intLength) [protected],  [virtual]
       Writes to serial device.

       Parameters:
           Data Point to character buffer containing data to write. Buffers MUST
           Length Number of bytes to write.

   void ost::Serial::close (void) [protected]
       Closes the serial device.

   void ost::Serial::endSerial (void) [protected]
       Used as the default destructor for ending serial I/O services. It will restore the port to
       it's original state.

   Error ost::Serial::error (Errorerror, char *errstr = NULL) [protected]
       This service is used to throw all serial errors which usually occur during the serial
       constructor.

       Parameters:
           error defined serial error id.
           errstr string or message to optionally pass.

   void ost::Serial::error (char *err) [inline],  [protected]
       This service is used to thow application defined serial errors where the application
       specific error code is a string.

       Parameters:
           err string or message to pass.

       References ost::error().

   void ost::Serial::flushInput (void) [protected]
       Used to flush the input waiting queue.

   void ost::Serial::flushOutput (void) [protected]
       Used to flush any pending output data.

   int ost::Serial::getBufferSize (void) [inline]
       Get the 'buffer' size for buffered operations. This can be used when setting packet or
       line read modes to determine how many bytes to wait for in a given read call.

       Returns:
           number of bytes used for buffering.

   Error ost::Serial::getErrorNumber (void) [inline]
       Often used by a 'catch' to fetch the last error of a thrown serial.

       Returns:
           error numbr of last Error.

   char* ost::Serial::getErrorString (void) [inline]
       Often used by a 'catch' to fetch the user set error string of a thrown serial.

       Returns:
           string for error message.

   void ost::Serial::initConfig (void) [protected]
       Used to initialize a newly opened serial file handle. You should set serial properties and
       DTR manually before first use.

   virtual bool ost::Serial::isPending (Pendingpend, timeout_ttimeout = TIMEOUT_INF) [virtual]
       Get the status of pending operations. This can be used to examine if input or output is
       waiting, or if an error has occured on the serial device.

       Returns:
           true if ready, false if timeout.

       Parameters:
           pend ready check to perform.
           timeout in milliseconds.

       Reimplemented in ost::TTYStream.

   void ost::Serial::open (const char *fname) [protected]
       Opens the serial device.

       Parameters:
           fname Pathname of device to open

   Serial& ost::Serial::operator= (const Serial &from)
       Serial ports may also be duplecated by the assignment operator.

   void ost::Serial::restore (void) [protected]
       Restore serial device to the original settings at time of open.

   void ost::Serial::sendBreak (void)
       Send the 'break' signal.

   Error ost::Serial::setCharBits (intbits)
       Set character size.

       Returns:
           0 on success.

       Parameters:
           bits character size to use (usually 7 or 8).

   void ost::Serial::setError (boolenable) [inline],  [protected]
       This method is used to turn the error handler on or off for 'throwing' execptions by
       manipulating the thrown flag.

       Parameters:
           enable true to enable handler.

   Error ost::Serial::setFlowControl (Flowflow)
       Set flow control.

       Returns:
           0 on success.

       Parameters:
           flow control mode.

   int ost::Serial::setLineInput (charnewline = 13, charnl1 = 0) [protected]
       Set 'line buffering' read mode and specifies the newline character to be used in
       seperating line records. isPending can then be used to wait for an entire line of input.

       Parameters:
           newline newline character.
           nl1 EOL2 control character.

       Returns:
           size of conical input buffer.

   int ost::Serial::setPacketInput (intsize, unsigned charbtimer = 0) [protected]
       Set packet read mode and 'size' of packet read buffer. This sets VMIN to x. VTIM is
       normally set to '0' so that 'isPending()' can wait for an entire packet rather than just
       the first byte.

       Returns:
           actual buffer size set.

       Parameters:
           size of packet read request.
           btimer optional inter-byte data packet timeout.

   Error ost::Serial::setParity (Parityparity)
       Set parity mode.

       Returns:
           0 on success.

       Parameters:
           parity mode.

   Error ost::Serial::setSpeed (unsigned longspeed)
       Set serial port speed for both input and output.

       Returns:
           0 on success.

       Parameters:
           speed to select. 0 signifies modem 'hang up'.

   Error ost::Serial::setStopBits (intbits)
       Set number of stop bits.

       Returns:
           0 on success.

       Parameters:
           bits stop bits.

   void ost::Serial::toggleDTR (timeout_tmillisec)
       Set the DTR mode off momentarily.

       Parameters:
           millisec number of milliseconds.

   void ost::Serial::waitOutput (void) [protected]
       Used to wait until all output has been sent.

Member Data Documentation

   int ost::Serial::bufsize [protected]
   HANDLE ost::Serial::dev [protected]
   bool ost::Serial::linebuf
   bool ost::Serial::thrown

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