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18 KiB
Java
Executable File
610 lines
18 KiB
Java
Executable File
/* -*- mode: jde; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
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/*
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PSerial - class for serial port goodness
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Part of the Processing project - http://processing.org
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Copyright (c) 2004 Ben Fry & Casey Reas
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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Public License along with this library; if not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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package processing.app;
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//import processing.core.*;
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import gnu.io.*;
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import java.io.*;
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import java.util.*;
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public class Serial implements SerialPortEventListener {
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//PApplet parent;
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// properties can be passed in for default values
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// otherwise defaults to 9600 N81
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// these could be made static, which might be a solution
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// for the classloading problem.. because if code ran again,
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// the static class would have an object that could be closed
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SerialPort port;
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int rate;
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int parity;
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int databits;
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int stopbits;
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boolean monitor = false;
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// read buffer and streams
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InputStream input;
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OutputStream output;
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byte buffer[] = new byte[32768];
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int bufferIndex;
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int bufferLast;
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public Serial(boolean monitor) {
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this(Preferences.get("serial.port"),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.debug_rate"),
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Preferences.get("serial.parity").charAt(0),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.databits"),
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new Float(Preferences.get("serial.stopbits")).floatValue());
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this.monitor = monitor;
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}
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public Serial() {
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this(Preferences.get("serial.port"),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.debug_rate"),
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Preferences.get("serial.parity").charAt(0),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.databits"),
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new Float(Preferences.get("serial.stopbits")).floatValue());
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}
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public Serial(int irate) {
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this(Preferences.get("serial.port"), irate,
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Preferences.get("serial.parity").charAt(0),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.databits"),
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new Float(Preferences.get("serial.stopbits")).floatValue());
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}
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public Serial(String iname, int irate) {
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this(iname, irate, Preferences.get("serial.parity").charAt(0),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.databits"),
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new Float(Preferences.get("serial.stopbits")).floatValue());
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}
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public Serial(String iname) {
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this(iname, Preferences.getInteger("serial.debug_rate"),
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Preferences.get("serial.parity").charAt(0),
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Preferences.getInteger("serial.databits"),
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new Float(Preferences.get("serial.stopbits")).floatValue());
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}
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public Serial(String iname, int irate,
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char iparity, int idatabits, float istopbits) {
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//if (port != null) port.close();
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//this.parent = parent;
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//parent.attach(this);
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this.rate = irate;
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parity = SerialPort.PARITY_NONE;
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if (iparity == 'E') parity = SerialPort.PARITY_EVEN;
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if (iparity == 'O') parity = SerialPort.PARITY_ODD;
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this.databits = idatabits;
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stopbits = SerialPort.STOPBITS_1;
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if (istopbits == 1.5f) stopbits = SerialPort.STOPBITS_1_5;
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if (istopbits == 2) stopbits = SerialPort.STOPBITS_2;
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try {
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Enumeration portList = CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifiers();
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while (portList.hasMoreElements()) {
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CommPortIdentifier portId =
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(CommPortIdentifier) portList.nextElement();
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if (portId.getPortType() == CommPortIdentifier.PORT_SERIAL) {
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//System.out.println("found " + portId.getName());
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if (portId.getName().equals(iname)) {
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//System.out.println("looking for "+iname);
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port = (SerialPort)portId.open("serial madness", 2000);
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input = port.getInputStream();
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output = port.getOutputStream();
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port.setSerialPortParams(rate, databits, stopbits, parity);
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port.addEventListener(this);
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port.notifyOnDataAvailable(true);
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//System.out.println("opening, ready to roll");
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}
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}
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}
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} catch (Exception e) {
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errorMessage("<init>", e);
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//exception = e;
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//e.printStackTrace();
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port = null;
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input = null;
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output = null;
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}
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}
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public void setup() {
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//parent.registerCall(this, DISPOSE);
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}
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//public void size(int w, int h) { }
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//public void pre() { }
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//public void draw() { }
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//public void post() { }
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//public void mouse(java.awt.event.MouseEvent event) { }
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//public void key(java.awt.event.KeyEvent e) { }
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public void dispose() {
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try {
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// do io streams need to be closed first?
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if (input != null) input.close();
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if (output != null) output.close();
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} catch (Exception e) {
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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input = null;
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output = null;
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try {
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if (port != null) port.close(); // close the port
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} catch (Exception e) {
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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port = null;
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}
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synchronized public void serialEvent(SerialPortEvent serialEvent) {
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//System.out.println("serial port event"); // " + serialEvent);
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//System.out.flush();
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//System.out.println("into");
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//System.out.flush();
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//System.err.println("type " + serialEvent.getEventType());
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//System.err.println("ahoooyey");
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//System.err.println("ahoooyeysdfsdfsdf");
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if (serialEvent.getEventType() == SerialPortEvent.DATA_AVAILABLE) {
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//System.out.println("data available");
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//System.err.flush();
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try {
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while (input.available() > 0) {
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//if (input.available() > 0) {
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//serial = input.read();
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//serialEvent();
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//buffer[bufferCount++] = (byte) serial;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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if (bufferLast == buffer.length) {
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byte temp[] = new byte[bufferLast << 1];
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System.arraycopy(buffer, 0, temp, 0, bufferLast);
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buffer = temp;
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}
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//buffer[bufferLast++] = (byte) input.read();
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if(monitor == true)
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System.out.print((char) input.read());
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/*
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System.err.println(input.available() + " " +
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((char) buffer[bufferLast-1]));
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*/ //}
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}
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}
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//System.out.println("no more");
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} catch (IOException e) {
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errorMessage("serialEvent", e);
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//e.printStackTrace();
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//System.out.println("angry");
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}
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catch (Exception e) {
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}
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}
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//System.out.println("out of");
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//System.err.println("out of event " + serialEvent.getEventType());
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}
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/**
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* Returns the number of bytes that have been read from serial
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* and are waiting to be dealt with by the user.
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*/
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public int available() {
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return (bufferLast - bufferIndex);
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}
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/**
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* Ignore all the bytes read so far and empty the buffer.
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*/
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public void clear() {
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bufferLast = 0;
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bufferIndex = 0;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a number between 0 and 255 for the next byte that's
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* waiting in the buffer.
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* Returns -1 if there was no byte (although the user should
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* first check available() to see if things are ready to avoid this)
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*/
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public int read() {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return -1;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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int outgoing = buffer[bufferIndex++] & 0xff;
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) { // rewind
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bufferIndex = 0;
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bufferLast = 0;
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}
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return outgoing;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the next byte in the buffer as a char.
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* Returns -1, or 0xffff, if nothing is there.
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*/
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public char readChar() {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return (char)(-1);
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return (char) read();
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}
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/**
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* Return a byte array of anything that's in the serial buffer.
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* Not particularly memory/speed efficient, because it creates
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* a byte array on each read, but it's easier to use than
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* readBytes(byte b[]) (see below).
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*/
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public byte[] readBytes() {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return null;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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int length = bufferLast - bufferIndex;
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byte outgoing[] = new byte[length];
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System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferIndex, outgoing, 0, length);
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bufferIndex = 0; // rewind
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bufferLast = 0;
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return outgoing;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Grab whatever is in the serial buffer, and stuff it into a
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* byte buffer passed in by the user. This is more memory/time
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* efficient than readBytes() returning a byte[] array.
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*
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* Returns an int for how many bytes were read. If more bytes
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* are available than can fit into the byte array, only those
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* that will fit are read.
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*/
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public int readBytes(byte outgoing[]) {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return 0;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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int length = bufferLast - bufferIndex;
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if (length > outgoing.length) length = outgoing.length;
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System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferIndex, outgoing, 0, length);
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bufferIndex += length;
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) {
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bufferIndex = 0; // rewind
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bufferLast = 0;
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}
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return length;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Reads from the serial port into a buffer of bytes up to and
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* including a particular character. If the character isn't in
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* the serial buffer, then 'null' is returned.
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*/
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public byte[] readBytesUntil(int interesting) {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return null;
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byte what = (byte)interesting;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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int found = -1;
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for (int k = bufferIndex; k < bufferLast; k++) {
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if (buffer[k] == what) {
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found = k;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (found == -1) return null;
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int length = found - bufferIndex + 1;
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byte outgoing[] = new byte[length];
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System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferIndex, outgoing, 0, length);
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bufferIndex = 0; // rewind
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bufferLast = 0;
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return outgoing;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Reads from the serial port into a buffer of bytes until a
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* particular character. If the character isn't in the serial
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* buffer, then 'null' is returned.
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*
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* If outgoing[] is not big enough, then -1 is returned,
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* and an error message is printed on the console.
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* If nothing is in the buffer, zero is returned.
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* If 'interesting' byte is not in the buffer, then 0 is returned.
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*/
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public int readBytesUntil(int interesting, byte outgoing[]) {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return 0;
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byte what = (byte)interesting;
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synchronized (buffer) {
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int found = -1;
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for (int k = bufferIndex; k < bufferLast; k++) {
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if (buffer[k] == what) {
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found = k;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (found == -1) return 0;
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int length = found - bufferIndex + 1;
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if (length > outgoing.length) {
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System.err.println("readBytesUntil() byte buffer is" +
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" too small for the " + length +
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" bytes up to and including char " + interesting);
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return -1;
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}
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//byte outgoing[] = new byte[length];
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System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferIndex, outgoing, 0, length);
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bufferIndex += length;
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) {
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bufferIndex = 0; // rewind
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bufferLast = 0;
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}
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return length;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Return whatever has been read from the serial port so far
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* as a String. It assumes that the incoming characters are ASCII.
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*
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* If you want to move Unicode data, you can first convert the
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* String to a byte stream in the representation of your choice
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* (i.e. UTF8 or two-byte Unicode data), and send it as a byte array.
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*/
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public String readString() {
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if (bufferIndex == bufferLast) return null;
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return new String(readBytes());
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}
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/**
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* Combination of readBytesUntil and readString. See caveats in
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* each function. Returns null if it still hasn't found what
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* you're looking for.
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*
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* If you want to move Unicode data, you can first convert the
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* String to a byte stream in the representation of your choice
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* (i.e. UTF8 or two-byte Unicode data), and send it as a byte array.
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*/
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public String readStringUntil(int interesting) {
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byte b[] = readBytesUntil(interesting);
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if (b == null) return null;
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return new String(b);
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}
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/**
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* This will handle both ints, bytes and chars transparently.
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*/
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public void write(int what) { // will also cover char
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try {
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output.write(what & 0xff); // for good measure do the &
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output.flush(); // hmm, not sure if a good idea
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} catch (Exception e) { // null pointer or serial port dead
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errorMessage("write", e);
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}
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}
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public void write(byte bytes[]) {
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try {
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output.write(bytes);
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output.flush(); // hmm, not sure if a good idea
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} catch (Exception e) { // null pointer or serial port dead
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//errorMessage("write", e);
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Write a String to the output. Note that this doesn't account
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* for Unicode (two bytes per char), nor will it send UTF8
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* characters.. It assumes that you mean to send a byte buffer
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* (most often the case for networking and serial i/o) and
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* will only use the bottom 8 bits of each char in the string.
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* (Meaning that internally it uses String.getBytes)
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*
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* If you want to move Unicode data, you can first convert the
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* String to a byte stream in the representation of your choice
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* (i.e. UTF8 or two-byte Unicode data), and send it as a byte array.
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*/
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public void write(String what) {
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write(what.getBytes());
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}
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/**
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* If this just hangs and never completes on Windows,
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* it may be because the DLL doesn't have its exec bit set.
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* Why the hell that'd be the case, who knows.
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*/
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static public String[] list() {
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Vector list = new Vector();
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try {
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//System.err.println("trying");
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Enumeration portList = CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifiers();
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//System.err.println("got port list");
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while (portList.hasMoreElements()) {
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CommPortIdentifier portId =
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(CommPortIdentifier) portList.nextElement();
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//System.out.println(portId);
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if (portId.getPortType() == CommPortIdentifier.PORT_SERIAL) {
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String name = portId.getName();
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list.addElement(name);
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}
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}
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} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
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//System.err.println("1");
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errorMessage("ports", e);
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} catch (Exception e) {
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//System.err.println("2");
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errorMessage("ports", e);
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}
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//System.err.println("move out");
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String outgoing[] = new String[list.size()];
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list.copyInto(outgoing);
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return outgoing;
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}
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/**
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* General error reporting, all corraled here just in case
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* I think of something slightly more intelligent to do.
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*/
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static public void errorMessage(String where, Throwable e) {
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System.err.println("Error inside Serial." + where + "()");
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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/*
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class SerialMenuListener implements ItemListener {
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//public SerialMenuListener() { }
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public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
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int count = serialMenu.getItemCount();
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
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((CheckboxMenuItem)serialMenu.getItem(i)).setState(false);
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}
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CheckboxMenuItem item = (CheckboxMenuItem)e.getSource();
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item.setState(true);
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String name = item.getLabel();
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//System.out.println(item.getLabel());
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PdeBase.properties.put("serial.port", name);
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//System.out.println("set to " + get("serial.port"));
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}
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}
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*/
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/*
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protected Vector buildPortList() {
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// get list of names for serial ports
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// have the default port checked (if present)
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Vector list = new Vector();
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//SerialMenuListener listener = new SerialMenuListener();
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boolean problem = false;
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// if this is failing, it may be because
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// lib/javax.comm.properties is missing.
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// java is weird about how it searches for java.comm.properties
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// so it tends to be very fragile. i.e. quotes in the CLASSPATH
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// environment variable will hose things.
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try {
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//System.out.println("building port list");
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Enumeration portList = CommPortIdentifier.getPortIdentifiers();
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while (portList.hasMoreElements()) {
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CommPortIdentifier portId =
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(CommPortIdentifier) portList.nextElement();
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//System.out.println(portId);
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if (portId.getPortType() == CommPortIdentifier.PORT_SERIAL) {
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//if (portId.getName().equals(port)) {
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String name = portId.getName();
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//CheckboxMenuItem mi =
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//new CheckboxMenuItem(name, name.equals(defaultName));
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//mi.addItemListener(listener);
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//serialMenu.add(mi);
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list.addElement(name);
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}
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}
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} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
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e.printStackTrace();
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problem = true;
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} catch (Exception e) {
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System.out.println("exception building serial menu");
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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//if (serialMenu.getItemCount() == 0) {
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//System.out.println("dimming serial menu");
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//serialMenu.setEnabled(false);
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//}
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// only warn them if this is the first time
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if (problem && PdeBase.firstTime) {
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JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(this, //frame,
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"Serial port support not installed.\n" +
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"Check the readme for instructions\n" +
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"if you need to use the serial port. ",
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"Serial Port Warning",
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JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE);
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}
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return list;
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}
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*/
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