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\page index.html
\title QextSerialPort Manual
\section1 Overview
QextSerialPort provides an interface to old fashioned serial ports for
Qt-based applications. It currently supports Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.
From QextSerialPort 1.2-beta on, license of the project has been changed to MIT.
\list
\o Revision 0.9.x is Qt 2 & 3 compatible.
\o Revision 1.x.x is Qt 4 compatible.
\o From revision 1.2beta1 on, Qt 5 support is added.
\endlist
\section1 Classes
\list
\o \l QextSerialPort encapsulates a serial port on both POSIX and Windows systems.
\o \l QextSerialEnumerator enumerates ports currently available in the system.
\endlist
\section1 Getting Started
\section2 Usage(1): Source Code Only
The package contains a qextserialport.pri file that allows you to integrate the component into programs that use qmake for the build step.
Download the source code.
Put the source code in any directory you like. For example, 3rdparty:
\code
|-- project.pro
|-- ....
|-- 3rdparty\
| |-- qextserialport\
| |
\endcode
Add following line to your qmake project file:
\code
include(pathToPri/qextserialport.pri)
\endcode
Then, using QextSerialPort in your code
\code
#include "qextserialport.h"
...
MyClass::MyClass()
{
port = new QextSerialPort("COM1");
connect(port, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(onDataAvailable()));
port->open();
}
void MyClass::onDataAvailable()
{
QByteArray data = port->readAll();
processNewData(usbdata);
}
\endcode
\section2 Usage(2): shared library
Although QextSerialPort can be directly compiled into your application, You may prefer
to use QextSerailPort as an library, which is very easy too.
1. Download the source code, and put it in any location you like.
2. Goto the top level directory ,run following command to generate library.
\code
qmake
sudo make install (or nmake install)
\endcode
3. Add following line to your project's file
\code
CONFIG += extserialport
\endcode
4. Using QextSerialPort in your code. Enjoy it!
\code
#include "qextserialport.h"
....
QextSerialPort * port = new QextSerialPort();
....
\endcode
\section2 Usage(3): Static library
Someone prefer to use QextSerailPort as static library.
Open the project file: qextserialport.pro, add uncomment follow line
\code
# CONFIG += qesp_static
\endcode
Then follow the same steps as shared library
\code
qmake
sudo make install
\endcode
The static library, the header files, and the feature file will be installed to your system.
Add following line to your qmake's project file:
\code
CONFIG += extserialport
\endcode
\section1 Platform Special
\section2 For MacX: Build as framework
Open the project file: *qextserialport.pro*, and uncomment follow line
\code
# CONFIG += qesp_mac_framework
\endcode
Then follow the same steps as shared library, Goto the top level directory , and run
\code
qmake
sudo make install
\endcode
The framework which includes libraries and the header files, and the feature file will be installed to your system.
Add following line to your qmake's project file:
\code
CONFIG += extserialport
\endcode
\section2 For Linux: Enable udev
Open the project file: *qextserialport.pro*, uncomment follow line
\code
#linux*:CONFIG += qesp_linux_udev
\endcode
Note, If you are using the usage(1), Add following line before include the qextserialport.pri file.
\code
CONFIG += qesp_linux_udev
\endcode
\section2 Build documents
\code
make docs
\endcode
\section1 Examples
\list
\o \l examples/enumerator
\o \l examples/qespta
\o \l examples/uartassistant
\endlist
\section1 Resources
\section2 Nokia(Trolltech)
\list
\o \l {http://doc.trolltech.com/qq/qq12-iodevice.html} {Writing a Custom I/O Device}
\o \l {http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/qiodevice.html} {Qt 3.3: QIODevice Class Reference}
\o \l {http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qiodevice.html} {Qt 4.7: QIODevice Class Reference}
\endlist
\section2 MSDN
\list
\o \l {http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devio/base/communications_resources.asp} {Communications Resources}
\o \l {http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devio/base/about_communications_resources.asp} {About Communications Resources}
\o \l {http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devio/base/using_communications_resources.asp}{Using Communications Resources}
\o \l {http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devio/base/communications_functions.asp} {Communications Functions}
\o \l {http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devio/base/communications_structures.asp} {Communications Structures}
\endlist
\section2 TLDP
\list
\o \l {http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO.html}{Serial HOWTO}
\o \l {http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/}{Serial Programming HOWTO}
\endlist
\section2 Other
\list
\o \l {http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html} {Serial Programming Guide for POSIX Operating Systems}
\endlist
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