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/* Ruby/SerialPort
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|
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|
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|
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|
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require
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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#
|
13
|
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|
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|
+
# See SerialPort#set_modem_params for details
|
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15
|
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|
7
16
|
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|
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17
|
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|
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|
|
14
23
|
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|
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24
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
18
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|
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|
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|
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|
data/serialport.gemspec
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|
|
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5
|
|
6
6
|
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
|
7
7
|
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|
8
|
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|
8
|
+
s.version = "1.0.0"
|
9
9
|
|
10
10
|
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|
11
|
-
s.authors = ["Guillaume Pierronnet", "Alan Stern", "Daniel E. Shipton", "Tobin Richard"]
|
12
|
-
s.date = %q{
|
11
|
+
s.authors = ["Guillaume Pierronnet", "Alan Stern", "Daniel E. Shipton", "Tobin Richard", "Hector Parra", "Ryan C. Payne"]
|
12
|
+
s.date = %q{2010-01-19}
|
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13
|
s.description = %q{Ruby/SerialPort is a Ruby library that provides a class for using RS-232 serial ports.}
|
14
14
|
s.email = %q{hector@hectorparra.com}
|
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|
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s.extensions = ["extconf.rb"]
|
15
|
+
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|
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16
|
s.extra_rdoc_files = [
|
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|
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"
|
17
|
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"LICENSE",
|
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|
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"README"
|
18
19
|
]
|
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20
|
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|
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|
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"
|
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|
+
".gitignore",
|
22
|
+
"CHANGELOG",
|
23
|
+
"LICENSE",
|
21
24
|
"MANIFEST",
|
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25
|
"README",
|
23
26
|
"Rakefile",
|
24
27
|
"VERSION",
|
25
|
-
"extconf.rb",
|
28
|
+
"ext/native/extconf.rb",
|
29
|
+
"ext/native/posix_serialport_impl.c",
|
30
|
+
"ext/native/serialport.c",
|
31
|
+
"ext/native/serialport.h",
|
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|
+
"ext/native/win_serialport_impl.c",
|
26
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|
"lib/serialport.rb",
|
27
34
|
"serialport.gemspec",
|
28
|
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"
|
29
|
-
"
|
30
|
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"src/serialport.h",
|
31
|
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"src/win_serialport_impl.c",
|
32
|
-
"test/miniterm.rb"
|
35
|
+
"test/miniterm.rb",
|
36
|
+
"test/set_readtimeout.rb"
|
33
37
|
]
|
34
38
|
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|
35
39
|
s.rdoc_options = ["--charset=UTF-8"]
|
@@ -37,7 +41,8 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
|
|
37
41
|
s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.5}
|
38
42
|
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|
39
43
|
s.test_files = [
|
40
|
-
"test/miniterm.rb"
|
44
|
+
"test/miniterm.rb",
|
45
|
+
"test/set_readtimeout.rb"
|
41
46
|
]
|
42
47
|
|
43
48
|
if s.respond_to? :specification_version then
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
|
|
1
1
|
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
2
|
name: serialport
|
3
3
|
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
version: 0.
|
4
|
+
version: 1.0.0
|
5
5
|
platform: ruby
|
6
6
|
authors:
|
7
7
|
- Guillaume Pierronnet
|
8
8
|
- Alan Stern
|
9
9
|
- Daniel E. Shipton
|
10
10
|
- Tobin Richard
|
11
|
+
- Hector Parra
|
12
|
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- Ryan C. Payne
|
11
13
|
autorequire:
|
12
14
|
bindir: bin
|
13
15
|
cert_chain: []
|
14
16
|
|
15
|
-
date:
|
17
|
+
date: 2010-01-19 00:00:00 -08:00
|
16
18
|
default_executable:
|
17
19
|
dependencies: []
|
18
20
|
|
@@ -21,23 +23,27 @@ email: hector@hectorparra.com
|
|
21
23
|
executables: []
|
22
24
|
|
23
25
|
extensions:
|
24
|
-
- extconf.rb
|
26
|
+
- ext/native/extconf.rb
|
25
27
|
extra_rdoc_files:
|
28
|
+
- LICENSE
|
26
29
|
- README
|
27
30
|
files:
|
31
|
+
- .gitignore
|
28
32
|
- CHANGELOG
|
33
|
+
- LICENSE
|
29
34
|
- MANIFEST
|
30
35
|
- README
|
31
36
|
- Rakefile
|
32
37
|
- VERSION
|
33
|
-
- extconf.rb
|
38
|
+
- ext/native/extconf.rb
|
39
|
+
- ext/native/posix_serialport_impl.c
|
40
|
+
- ext/native/serialport.c
|
41
|
+
- ext/native/serialport.h
|
42
|
+
- ext/native/win_serialport_impl.c
|
34
43
|
- lib/serialport.rb
|
35
44
|
- serialport.gemspec
|
36
|
-
- src/posix_serialport_impl.c
|
37
|
-
- src/serialport.c
|
38
|
-
- src/serialport.h
|
39
|
-
- src/win_serialport_impl.c
|
40
45
|
- test/miniterm.rb
|
46
|
+
- test/set_readtimeout.rb
|
41
47
|
has_rdoc: true
|
42
48
|
homepage: http://github.com/hparra/ruby-serialport/
|
43
49
|
licenses: []
|
@@ -68,3 +74,4 @@ specification_version: 3
|
|
68
74
|
summary: Library for using RS-232 serial ports.
|
69
75
|
test_files:
|
70
76
|
- test/miniterm.rb
|
77
|
+
- test/set_readtimeout.rb
|