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ost_ttystream
ost::ttystream(3) Library Functions Manual ost::ttystream(3)
NAME
ost::ttystream -
A more natural C++ 'ttystream' class for use by non-threaded applications.
SYNOPSIS
#include <serial.h>
Inherits ost::TTYStream.
Public Member Functions
ttystream ()
Construct an unopened 'ttystream' object.
ttystream (const char *name)
Construct and 'open' a tty stream object.
void open (const char *name)
Open method for a tty stream.
void close (void)
Close method for a tty stream.
bool operator! ()
Test to see if stream is opened.
Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
A more natural C++ 'ttystream' class for use by non-threaded applications.
This class behaves a lot more like fstream and similar classes.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com C++ 'fstream' style ttystream class.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::ttystream::ttystream ()
Construct an unopened 'ttystream' object.
ost::ttystream::ttystream (const char *name)
Construct and 'open' a tty stream object. A filename in the form 'device:options[,options]' may be used to pass device options as part of
the open.
Parameters:
name of file and serial options.
Member Function Documentation
void ost::ttystream::close (void)
Close method for a tty stream.
Reimplemented from ost::Serial.
void ost::ttystream::open (const char *name)
Open method for a tty stream. Parameters:
name filename to open.
Reimplemented from ost::Serial.
bool ost::ttystream::operator! (void) [inline]
Test to see if stream is opened.
Author
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