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- / Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
- /
- / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
- / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- /]
- [section:serial_ports Serial Ports]
- Boost.Asio includes classes for creating and manipulating serial ports in a portable
- manner. For example, a serial port may be opened using:
- serial_port port(my_io_context, name);
- where name is something like `"COM1"` on Windows, and `"/dev/ttyS0"` on POSIX
- platforms.
- Once opened, the serial port may be used as a [link boost_asio.overview.core.streams
- stream]. This means the objects can be used with any of the [link
- boost_asio.reference.read read()], [link boost_asio.reference.async_read async_read()],
- [link boost_asio.reference.write write()], [link boost_asio.reference.async_write
- async_write()], [link boost_asio.reference.read_until read_until()] or [link
- boost_asio.reference.async_read_until async_read_until()] free functions.
- The serial port implementation also includes option classes for configuring the
- port's baud rate, flow control type, parity, stop bits and character size.
- [heading See Also]
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port serial_port],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base serial_port_base],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base__baud_rate serial_port_base::baud_rate],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base__flow_control serial_port_base::flow_control],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base__parity serial_port_base::parity],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base__stop_bits serial_port_base::stop_bits],
- [link boost_asio.reference.serial_port_base__character_size serial_port_base::character_size].
- [heading Notes]
- Serial ports are available on all POSIX platforms. For Windows, serial ports
- are only available at compile time when the I/O completion port backend is used
- (which is the default). A program may test for the macro
- `BOOST_ASIO_HAS_SERIAL_PORT` to determine whether they are supported.
- [endsect]
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