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/*!
\mainpage Serial Library
\author William Woodall <wjwwood@gmail.com>, John Harrison <ash@greaterthaninfinity.com>
\section what_is What is serial?
Serial is a cross-platform, simple to use library for using serial ports on computers. This library provides a C++, object oriented interface for interacting with RS-232 like devices on Linux and Windows.
Want to use it with ROS(Robot Operating System)? No problem, it compiles as a unary stack.
\section getting_started Getting Started
Ready to jump in?
- Checkout our examples: \ref serial_example.cc
- Look at the main class documentation: \ref serial::Serial
\section features Features
- Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows Support
- Easy to use interface (modeled after PySerial)
- Minimal dependencies (cmake)
- Complete timeout control \ref serial::Serial::setTimeout
- Check and set handshaking lines (CTS, DSR, RI, CD and RTS, DTR)
- Block for changes in handshaking lines (Linux and Windows)
- Flush I/O separately and block until all writing done
\section install Installation
\subsection Dependencies
- CMake:
- CMake is required for building the system and can be located here: http://www.cmake.org/
\subsection building Compiling
Once you have gathered the dependencies, you need to checkout the software from github.com:
<pre>
git clone git://github.com/wjwwood/serial.git
</pre>
Once you have checked out the source code from github.com you can enter the directory and build the software.
<pre>
cd serial
make
make test # (optional) builds the example and tests, and runs the tests.
make doc # (optional) builds _this_ documentation.
</pre>
\subsection installing Installing
To install simply:
<pre>
sudo make install
</pre>
*/