core/builtins/ymodem.cif
author Tom Sutcliffe <thomas.sutcliffe@accenture.com>
Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:57:41 +0100
changeset 36 99de8c43cede
parent 0 7f656887cf89
child 14 4ab8c027df23
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First cut of thread pools in fshell. Not fully working yet. Removed 4 overloads of CCommandBase::RunCommand[L] that are no longer used at all, and changed one more to not be exported as it's only used internally to iocli.dll. Added a thread pool (CThreadPool) to fshell so that thread commands no longer have to spawn a new thread every time they run. As part of this, CCommandWrapperBase now derives from CActive so that CThreadCommand can use its CActive-ness. CThreadCommand rejigged quite a bit to use CThreadPool (via MTaskRunner interface).

# ymodem.cif
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==include xmodem.cif

==name ymodem

==short-description

An implementation of the YMODEM file transfer protocol.

==long-description

Allows the transfer of files to and from remote terminal software that supports YMODEM. Supports batch mode, allowing multiple files to be sent and received. Note, the console implementation that ymodem is attached to must support binary mode. If it doesn't, C<KErrExtensionNotSupported> (-47) will be reported. In practice, this currently means that one of the vt100 console variants (F<vt100cons.dll>, F<vt100busdevcons.dll>, F<vt100usbcons.dll>, F<vt100btcons.dll> or F<vt100tcpcons.dll>) must be used.

==argument filename file_name optional multiple

=over 4

=item Send mode:

The names of the files to be sent (wild characters are accepted). At least one file must be specified.

=item Receive mode:

The name of the directory in which to write the received files (the name of each received file is provided by the send). If not specified, the received files are saved in the current working directory

=back

==see-also

L<xmodem|xmodem>

==copyright

Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.