© 2012 - 2016 aiuxian.com All Rights Reserved. A couple of weeks ago I posted a simple asynchronous demonstration of a telnet client using boost asio TCP network code. I have changed this code to turn it into a simple serial terminal application using the serial port support in the new version of boost asio. It required no changes at all the the read or write code. I just altered the initialization to use a serial port instead of a socket. Note that this is not intended to show how a fully functional application would work. There are plenty of areas that are not handled in this code. But it shows the idea and it's easy to build on this once you've got it working. Hope this helps someone else get started. Jeff Andrew Maclean 6/10/2008, 19:23 น. Once again a nice example. On line 34 just change: if (not serialPort.is_open()) to: if (!serialPort.is_open()) The CMakeLists.txt file I posted in your telent client thread also works here by changing two lines, line 1 the project name and line 92 the source file. These are good convincing demonstrations of the utulity of asio! Thanks Andrew > _______________________________________________ > Boost-users mailing list > > > -- ___________________________________________ Andrew J. Maclean Centre for Autonomous Systems The Rose Street Building J04 The University of Sydney 2006 NSW AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 2 9351 3283 Fax: +61 2 9351 7474 URL: ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list jhodapp 25/1/2011, 19:23 น. Jeff, I am writing to get your permission to use your simple serial port example, minicom, based on boost::serial_port in my open source project. Your example was most useful and the only example that I could find that would adequately show an effective way to use serial_port and also boost::asio::io_service with it. I have based the structure of my implementation on what you have done with some adaptations. For your information, my project will be licensed under the Simplified BSD License. Thanks, Jim -- View this message in context: Sent from the Boost - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list jhodapp 27/8/2011, 7:53 น. Microsoft word hyperlinks not working. In the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, I click the Document tab. I put my cursor in the Anchor box and click Locate. I expand the Headings triangle, select Appendix, and click OK to return to the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. The Link to: box says #Appendix, the Display: box says see Appendix, and the Anchor: box says Appendix. On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:55 AM, drwho [via Boost] wrote: New to boost. (Ubuntu 10.10) Downloaded boost 1.47 source. Built it with./bootstrap.sh and./b2 Keep getting linker failure, undefined reference to `boost::system::get_system_category() in my QT app. Tried your serial example from bash, same thing.
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