Implemented RObjectIx-based memoryaccess APIs.
Upshot is that objinfo now works again on platforms that define FSHELL_NO_DOBJECTIX_SUPPORT.
# rcomm.cif
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==name rcomm
==short-description
Get info about supported serial channels, or read / write to them.
==long-description
A command for reading data from or writing data to a serial comms port. With no arguments (or just a CSY name) lists all ports (on the given CSY).
==see-also
L<rsocket|rsocket>, L<rconn|rconn>, L<iap|iap>
==argument string csy_name optional
The name of the C32 plug-in module to load, e.g. C<ECUART.CSY>. If not specified, information about all the currently loaded CSY modules is displayed.
==argument string port_name optional
The name of the port, e.g. C<COMM::0>. If not specified, information about the CSY is displayed.
==argument string mode optional
The mode of operation.
=over 5
=item * C<read>
Read the port and write the results to STDOUT.
=item * C<write>
Read STDIN and write the results to the port.
=back
==option uint a access
The access mode to open the port in as defined by C<TCommAccess> in F<c32comm.h>:
0 ECommExclusive
1 ECommShared
2 ECommPreemptable
If not specified, defaults to C<ECommShared>.
==option uint b buffer
The size of buffer to use for either reading or writing. If not specified, defaults to 1 KB.
==option bool r raw
Ordinarily reads from the comm port will be expanded from 8 bit data to 16 bit data (i.e. it is assumed the data be read is ASCII). Likewise, writes will be collapsed from 16 bit to 8 bit. This option disables the expansion and collapse functionality.
==option bool v verbose
Print verbose output.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.
==smoke-test
rcomm $Quiet