[Twisted-Python] Guidance needed on serial device interaction
Albert Brandl
albert.brandl at weiermayer.com
Wed Feb 2 02:53:09 MST 2011
Hi!
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 04:58:30PM +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> > The protocol dataReceived method will be called as data arrives at
> > the serial port once enough data has arrived to complete a message
> > this method calls stringReceived with the complete message.
>
> I don't know what this is for though... what's the point of
> stringReceived? What uses that?
"string" could be interpreted as "complete message". It might e.g. happen
that a message arrives in three chunks. Each time a chunk is read, the
dataReceived method is called. When it detects that the message is
complete, it calls stringReceived with the content of the message.
Beware that the third chunk might also contain a part of the next
message. This should of course _not_ be forwarded to stringReceived,
but buffered until the next message is complete.
It helped me a lot to read the source code in basic.py, which can be
found in the directory twisted/protocols, or online here:
http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/browser/tags/releases/twisted-10.2.0/twisted/protocols/basic.py
It has lots of documentation and is very readable IMHO.
Regards, Albert
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