ftdi 0.0.1
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- data/LICENSE +22 -0
- data/README +6 -0
- data/examples/onoff.rb +54 -0
- data/examples/simple.rb +33 -0
- data/examples/updown.rb +56 -0
- data/ext/extconf.rb +43 -0
- data/ext/ftdi.i +20 -0
- data/test/test_ftdi.rb +15 -0
- metadata +68 -0
data/LICENSE
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The MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2009 Jason Heiss
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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data/README
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data/examples/onoff.rb
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#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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# An example using bitbang mode which turns all 8 pins off, waits a second,
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# then all on and waits for a second, then off and exits.
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'ftdi'
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puts 'ftdi_new'
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ftdi1 = Ftdi.ftdi_new
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puts 'ftdi_usb_open_desc ?'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_usb_open_desc(ftdi1, 0x0403, 0x6001, 'USBMOD4', '?')) < 0
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abort "unable to open ftdi device: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_enable_bitbang'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_enable_bitbang(ftdi1, 0xFF)) < 0
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abort "unable to enable bitbang mode: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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buf = Ftdi::UnsignedCharArray.new(1)
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buf[0] = 0x0
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puts 'turning everything off'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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sleep 1
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buf[0] = 0xFF
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puts 'turning everything on'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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sleep 1
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buf[0] = 0x0
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puts 'turning everything off'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_disable_bitbang'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_disable_bitbang(ftdi1)) < 0
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abort "unable to disable bitbang mode: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_usb_close'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_usb_close(ftdi1)) < 0
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abort "unable to close ftdi device: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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# Simple libftdi usage example
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# Translation of the example from
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# http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/documentation/
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'ftdi'
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# Not quite an exact translation of the C example (which statically allocates
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# the ftdi_context and then calls ftdi_init on it, whereas I'm using ftdi_new
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# to allocate and init in one shot so that I can avoid figuring out how to
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# statically allocate a C struct from Ruby). If someone wants to figure that
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# out I think it would be nice for this script to be a more direct
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# translation, the other examples can take shortcuts.
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ftdic = Ftdi.ftdi_new
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if (ret = Ftdi.ftdi_usb_open(ftdic, 0x0403, 0x6001)) < 0
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abort "unable to open ftdi device: #{ret} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdic)})"
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end
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# Read out FTDIChip-ID of R type chips
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if ftdic.type == Ftdi::TYPE_R
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chipid = IntPointer.new
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puts "ftdi_read_chipid: #{Ftdi.ftdi_read_chipid(ftdic, chipid)}"
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puts "FTDI chipid: #{chipid.value}"
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end
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Ftdi.ftdi_usb_close(ftdic)
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Ftdi.ftdi_deinit(ftdic)
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exit(true)
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#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
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# An example using bitbang mode which turns all 8 pins off, waits a second,
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# then turns each pin on in turn for 1/2 sec each, then turns everything back
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# off and exits.
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'ftdi'
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puts 'ftdi_new'
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ftdi1 = Ftdi.ftdi_new
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puts 'ftdi_usb_open_desc ?'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_usb_open_desc(ftdi1, 0x0403, 0x6001, 'USBMOD4', '?')) < 0
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abort "unable to open ftdi device: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_enable_bitbang'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_enable_bitbang(ftdi1, 0xFF)) < 0
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abort "unable to enable bitbang mode: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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buf = Ftdi::UnsignedCharArray.new(1)
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buf[0] = 0x0
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puts 'turning everything off'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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sleep 1
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0.upto(7) do |i|
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buf[0] = 0 | (0x0 ^ 1 << (i % 8))
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printf "%08b\n", buf[0]
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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sleep 0.5
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end
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buf[0] = 0x0
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puts 'turning everything off'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_write_data(ftdi1, buf, 1)) < 0
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abort "unable to write data: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_disable_bitbang'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_disable_bitbang(ftdi1)) < 0
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abort "unable to disable bitbang mode: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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puts 'ftdi_usb_close'
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if (r = Ftdi.ftdi_usb_close(ftdi1)) < 0
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abort "unable to close ftdi device: #{r} (#{Ftdi.ftdi_get_error_string(ftdi1)})"
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end
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require 'mkmf'
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idir, ldir = dir_config('ftdi')
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have_library('ftdi', 'ftdi_init')
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# Swig seemingly has no notion of searching any standard system directories
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# for included header files. And figuring out where the user has ftdi
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# installed is potentially tricky. Seems like there are three
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# possibilities for where mkmf will end finding ftdi:
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# - Installed in a standard system location searched by cpp by default
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# - Installed in the same location as Ruby, as mkmf adds
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# Config::CONFIG['CPPFLAGS'] to the compiler args, and thus adds the include
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# directory associated with the Ruby install location even if cpp wouldn't
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# normally check there by default.
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# - A location specified by the user at install time via the dir_config
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# feature
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# This all seems horribly cheesy, so if a someone who knows anything about
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# swig happens to read this I'd appreciate pointers on how other folks handle
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# this.
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ftdi_includes = []
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# Standard system locations
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IO.popen('cpp -M -include ftdi.h < /dev/null') do |pipe|
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pipe.each do |line|
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line.split(' ').each do |inc|
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if inc.include?('/ftdi.h')
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ftdi_includes << '-I' + inc
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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ftdi_includes << '-I' + idir
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end
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%module ftdi
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%include "carrays.i"
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%include "cdata.i"
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/* Wrap a class interface around an "int *" */
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%{
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#include <ftdi.h>
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'ftdi'
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require 'test/unit'
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class TestTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_ftdi
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t = Ftdi.new
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assert_equal(Object, Ftdi.superclass)
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assert_equal(Ftdi, t.class)
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t.add(2)
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assert_equal([1,2], t.instance_eval("@arr"))
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end
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: ftdi
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 0.0.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Jason Heiss
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2009-12-16 00:00:00 -08:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies: []
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description: |+
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Ruby bindings for libftdi: http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi/
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Also requires swig: http://www.swig.org/
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The gem includes example scripts. Where they end up depends on your
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system, but can be found with: gem contents ftdi | grep examples
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email: jheiss@aput.net
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executables: []
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extensions:
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- README
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- LICENSE
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- examples/onoff.rb
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- examples/simple.rb
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- examples/updown.rb
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- ext/extconf.rb
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- ext/ftdi.i
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homepage: http://github.com/jheiss/ftdi
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licenses: []
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post_install_message:
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rdoc_options: []
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require_paths:
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requirements:
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version:
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requirements:
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- libftdi
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rubygems_version: 1.3.5
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 3
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summary: Ruby bindings for libftdi
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test_files:
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- test/test_ftdi.rb
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