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+ 1.3.1 => 07/26/2014: [FIXED] Ruby 2.2 support
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+ [NEW] UNIX MARK/SPACE parity (CMSPAR) support
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+ 1.3.0 => 11/17/2013: [NEW] flush_input() and flush_output() methods [Manuel A. Güílamo (MaG)]
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+ 1.2.3 => 11/04/2013: [FIXED] Improved documentation (yard)
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+ 1.2.2 => 11/03/2013: [FIXED] warning: already initialized constant VERSION
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+ 1.2.1 => 10/25/2013: [FIXED] removed absurd circular dependency
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+ 1.2.0 => 10/25/2013: [NEW] rake-compiler, bundler, and travis ci integration
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+ 1.1.0 => 05/14/2012: [NEW] Ruby 2.0 Support [Aaron Patterson (tenderlove)]
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+ [FIXED] Support for baud rates up to 1000000 in Windows [Will Koehler (willkoehler)]
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+ 1.0.4 => 07/17/2010: [FIXED] [Windows] No longer restricted to specific bitrates
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+ 1.0.3 => 04/08/2010: [FIXED] [Windows] Could not specify 10 or "COM10" or higher
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+ [FIXED] [Windows] Warning passing INT instead of LONG to GetCommModemStatus
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+ 1.0.2 => 04/06/2010: [FIXED] Passing a block into open did not properly handle a return from within the block
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+ 1.0.1 => 01/20/2010: [FIXED] Conditional RB_SERIAL_EXPORT needed for Visual Studio bonked GCC
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+ 1.0.0 => 01/12/2010: [FIXED] x86_64 segmentation faults
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+ [NEW] Windows Ruby 1.9 support
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+ 0.7.4 => 10/12/2009: [NEW] Conditional 1.8.6 & 1.9 support (POSIX only).
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+ 0.7.3 => 10/09/2009: [NEW] POSIX Ruby 1.9 support
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+ 0.7.2 => 02/09/2008: Fix several Windows and POSIX compilation problems.
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+ 0.7.1 => 31/08/2008: Change to gemspec creation and fix posix compilation.
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+ 0.7.0 => 03/07/2008: Major Code Cleanup
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+ 0.6.1 => 25/03/2003: Minor changes
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+ 0.6 => 12/02/2003: Windows support
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+ Open method
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+ 0.5 => 25/10/2002: Cygwin support
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+ 0.4 => 19/09/2002: Added more serial ports (total of 8 ports)
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+ 0.3 => 15/03/2002: Damn, another bug found
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+ 0.2 => 14/03/2002: A bug fixed (read() was not blocking)
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+ 0.1 => 14/03/2002: First release
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+ # pserialport
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+ This is a fork of [Ruby/SerialPort](https://github.com/hparra/ruby-serialport) available as the gem pserialport. It fixes Ruby 3 security warnings.
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+ # Ruby/SerialPort
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+ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hparra/ruby-serialport.png?branch=v1.2.2)](https://travis-ci.org/hparra/ruby-serialport)
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+ ## Description
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+ Ruby/SerialPort is a Ruby library that provides a class for using RS-232 serial ports. This class also contains low-level functions to check and set the current state of the signals on the line.
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+ The native Windows version of this library supports the Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++, and MinGW compilers.
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+ There is an alternative gem with MRI, JRuby, and Rubinius support. See below.
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+ ## Installation
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+ Install the gem as normal: `sudo gem install serialport`
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+ ## Testing
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+ Use Ruby's version of miniterm: `ruby test/miniterm.rb`
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+ ## API
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+ See <http://rubydoc.info/gems/serialport/SerialPort> or run `yard`
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+
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+ ## Issues
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+
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+ See <https://github.com/hparra/ruby-serialport/issues>
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+
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+ ## Alternatives
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+
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+ The [Hybrid Group](http://hybridgroup.com/)'s MRI, JRuby, & Rubinius compatible [rubyserial](https://github.com/hybridgroup/rubyserial) gem may provide improved compatibilty in modern environments.
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ GPL
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+
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+ ## Authors
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+
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+ * Guillaume Pierronnet <moumar@netcourrier.com>
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+ * Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
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+ * Tobin Richard <tobin.richard@gmail.com>
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+ * Hector Parra <hector@hectorparra.com>
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+ * Ryan C. Payne <rpayne-oss@bullittsystems.com>
data/Rakefile ADDED
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+
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+ # :build
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+ # :install
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+ # :release
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+ require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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+
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+ # :clean
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+ # :clobber
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+ # :compile
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+ # :compile:serialport
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+ require "rake/extensiontask"
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+
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+ CLOBBER << FileList["doc"]
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+ CLOBBER << FileList["pkg"]
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+
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+ GEMSPEC = eval File.read File.expand_path("../serialport.gemspec", __FILE__)
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+
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+ Rake::ExtensionTask.new "serialport", GEMSPEC do |ext|
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+ ext.lib_dir = File.join(*['lib', ENV['FAT_DIR']].compact)
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+ ext.ext_dir = "ext/native"
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+ end
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+
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+ # add your default gem packing task
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+ Gem::PackageTask.new(GEMSPEC) do |pkg|
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => [:clean, :clobber, :compile, :test]
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+ require 'mkmf'
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+
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+ printf("checking for OS... ")
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+ STDOUT.flush
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+ os = /-([a-z]+)/.match(RUBY_PLATFORM)[1]
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+ puts(os)
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+ $CFLAGS += " -DOS_#{os.upcase}"
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+
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+ if !(os == 'mswin' or os == 'bccwin' or os == 'mingw')
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+ exit(1) if not have_header("termios.h") or not have_header("unistd.h")
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+ end
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+
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+ create_makefile('serialport')