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// 2009-02-13 <[email protected]> http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
#ifndef Ports_h
#define Ports_h
/// @file
/// Ports library definitions.
#if ARDUINO >= 100
#include <Arduino.h> // Arduino 1.0
#else
#include <WProgram.h> // Arduino 0022
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
//#include <util/delay.h>
// tweak this to switch ATtiny84 etc to new Arduino 1.0+ conventions
// see http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,51984.msg371307.html#msg371307
// and http://forum.jeelabs.net/node/1567
#if ARDUINO >= 100
#define WRITE_RESULT size_t
#else
#define WRITE_RESULT void
#endif
/// Interface for JeeNode Ports - see the wiki docs for
/// [JeeNodes](http://jeelabs.net/projects/hardware/wiki/JeeNode) and
/// [pinouts](http://jeelabs.net/projects/hardware/wiki/Pinouts).
/// The Ports class is a thin wrapper around the Arduino's digitalRead(),
/// digitalWrite(), analogRead(), etc. functions. It was designed to simplify
/// the use of the four standard port headers on JeeNodes.
class Port {
protected:
/// The port number is a small integer mathing the hardware port used.
/// Port 0 is special, it designates the I2C hardware pins on a JeeNode.
uint8_t portNum;
#if defined(__AVR_ATtiny85__) || defined(__AVR_ATtiny45__)
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's D pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin() const
{ return 0; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin2() const
{ return 2; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of the I pin on all Ports (uint8_t).
static uint8_t digiPin3()
{ return 1; }
/// @return Arduino analog pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t anaPin() const
{ return 0; }
#elif defined(__AVR_ATtiny84__)
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's D pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin() const
{ return 12 - 2 * portNum; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin2() const
{ return 11 - 2 * portNum; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of the I pin on all Ports (uint8_t).
static uint8_t digiPin3()
{ return 3; }
/// @return Arduino analog pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t anaPin() const
{ return 11 - 2 * portNum; }
#else
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's D pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin() const
{ return portNum ? portNum + 3 : 18; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t digiPin2() const
{ return portNum ? portNum + 13 : 19; }
/// @return Arduino digital pin number of the I pin on all Ports (uint8_t).
static uint8_t digiPin3()
{ return 3; }
/// @return Arduino analog pin number of a Port's A pin (uint8_t).
inline uint8_t anaPin() const
{ return portNum - 1; }
#endif
public:
///Contructor for a Port.
inline Port (uint8_t num) : portNum (num) {}
// DIO pin
/// Set the pin mode of a Port's D pin. The mode() function member sets the
/// I/O data direction of the DIO pin associated with a specific port.
/// @param value INPUT or OUTPUT.
inline void mode(uint8_t value) const
{ pinMode(digiPin(), value); }
/// Reads the value of a Port's D pin.
/// @return High or Low.
inline uint8_t digiRead() const
{ return digitalRead(digiPin()); }
/// Write High or Low to a Port's D pin.
/// @param value High or Low.
inline void digiWrite(uint8_t value) const
{ return digitalWrite(digiPin(), value); }
/// Writes a PWM value to a Port's D pin.
inline void anaWrite(uint8_t val) const
{ analogWrite(digiPin(), val); }
/// Applies the Arduino pulseIn() function on a Port's D pin.
inline uint32_t pulse(uint8_t state, uint32_t timeout =1000000L) const
{ return pulseIn(digiPin(), state, timeout); }
// AIO pin
/// Set the pin mode of a Port's A pin. The mode2() function member sets
/// the I/O data direction of the AIO pin associated with a specific port.
/// @param value INPUT or OUTPUT.
inline void mode2(uint8_t value) const
{ pinMode(digiPin2(), value); }
/// Reads an analog value from a Port's A pin.
/// @return int [0..1023]
inline uint16_t anaRead() const
{ return analogRead(anaPin()); }
/// Reads the value of a Port's A pin.
/// @return High or Low.
inline uint8_t digiRead2() const
{ return digitalRead(digiPin2()); }
/// Write High or Low to a Port's A pin.
/// @param value High or Low.
inline void digiWrite2(uint8_t value) const
{ return digitalWrite(digiPin2(), value); }
/// Applies the Arduino pulseIn() function on a Port's A pin.
/// @see http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/pulseIn for more details.
inline uint32_t pulse2(uint8_t state, uint32_t timeout =1000000L) const
{ return pulseIn(digiPin2(), state, timeout); }
// IRQ pin (INT1, shared across all ports)
/// Set the pin mode of the I pin on all Ports. The mode3() function member
/// sets the I/O direction of the IRQ pin associated with a specific port.
/// Note that this is the same pin on all ports.
/// @param value INPUT or OUTPUT.
static void mode3(uint8_t value)
{ pinMode(digiPin3(), value); }
/// Reads the value of the I pin on all Ports.
/// @return High or Low.
static uint8_t digiRead3()
{ return digitalRead(digiPin3()); }
/// Writes the value of the I pin on all Ports.
/// @param value High or Low.
static void digiWrite3(uint8_t value)
{ return digitalWrite(digiPin3(), value); }
/// Writes a PWM value to the I pin of all Ports.
static void anaWrite3(uint8_t val)
{ analogWrite(digiPin3(), val); }
// both pins: data on DIO, clock on AIO
/// Does Arduino shiftOut() with data on D and clock on A pin of the Port.
inline void shift(uint8_t bitOrder, uint8_t value) const
{ shiftOut(digiPin(), digiPin2(), bitOrder, value); }
uint16_t shiftRead(uint8_t bitOrder, uint8_t count =8) const;
void shiftWrite(uint8_t bitOrder, uint16_t value, uint8_t count =8) const;
};
/// These objects represent remote nodes connected via wireless.
/// Requires the RemotePort and RemoteHandler classes.
class RemoteNode {
public:
/// @struct Data
/// %Data structure exchanged to implement RemoteNode functionality.
typedef struct {
uint8_t flags, modes, digiIO, anaOut[2];
uint16_t anaIn[4]; // only bits 0..11 used
} Data;
RemoteNode (char id, uint8_t band, uint8_t group =0);
void poll(uint16_t msecs);
friend class RemoteHandler;
friend class RemotePort;
private:
uint8_t nid;
uint32_t lastPoll;
Data data;
};
/// A remote handler is able to deal with information from remote nodes.
class RemoteHandler {
public:
static void setup(uint8_t id, uint8_t band, uint8_t group =0);
static uint8_t poll(RemoteNode& node, uint8_t send);
};
/// A remote port is like a local port, bot connected to a remote node.
class RemotePort : protected Port {
RemoteNode& node;
inline uint8_t pinBit() const
{ return portNum - 1; }
inline uint8_t pinBit2() const
{ return portNum + 3; }
public:
RemotePort (RemoteNode& remote, uint8_t num) : Port (num), node (remote) {}
void mode(uint8_t value) const;
uint8_t digiRead() const;
void digiWrite(uint8_t value) const;
void anaWrite(uint8_t val) const;
void mode2(uint8_t value) const;
uint16_t anaRead() const;
uint8_t digiRead2() const;
void digiWrite2(uint8_t value) const;
};
/// Can be used to drive a software (bit-banged) I2C bus via a Port interface.
/// @todo Speed up the I2C bit I/O, it's far too slow right now.
class PortI2C : public Port {
uint8_t uswait;
#if 0
// speed test with fast hard-coded version for Port 1:
inline void hold() const
{ _delay_us(1); }
inline void sdaOut(uint8_t value) const
{ bitWrite(DDRD, 4, !value); bitWrite(PORTD, 4, value); }
inline uint8_t sdaIn() const
{ return bitRead(PORTD, 4); }
inline void sclHi() const
{ hold(); bitWrite(PORTC, 0, 1); }
inline void sclLo() const
{ hold(); bitWrite(PORTC, 0, 0); }
public:
enum { KHZMAX, KHZ400, KHZ100, KHZ_SLOW };
#else
inline void hold() const
{ delayMicroseconds(uswait); }
inline void sdaOut(uint8_t value) const
{ mode(!value); digiWrite(value); }
inline uint8_t sdaIn() const
{ return digiRead(); }
inline void sclHi() const
{ hold(); digiWrite2(1); }
inline void sclLo() const
{ hold(); digiWrite2(0); }
public:
enum { KHZMAX = 1, KHZ400 = 2, KHZ100 = 9 };
#endif
/// Creates an instance of class PortI2C
/// @param num port number corresponding to physical JeeNode port number.
/// @param rate in microseconds - time delay between bits? (not quite!)
PortI2C (uint8_t num, uint8_t rate =KHZMAX);
/// Initalize I2C communication on a JeeNode port.
/// @param addr I2C address of device with which to communicate
/// @returns 1 if communication succeeded, 0 otherwise
uint8_t start(uint8_t addr) const;
/// Terminate transmission on an I2C connection.
void stop() const;
/// Send one byte of data to the currently address I2C device.
/// @param data the data byte to send out
/// @returns 1 if device acknowledged write, 0 if device did not respond
uint8_t write(uint8_t data) const;
/// Read a byte using I2C protocol on a JeeNode port.
/// @param last pass 1 to signal the last byte read in this bus transaction
/// @returns data (byte) read from the I2C device
uint8_t read(uint8_t last) const;
};
/// Each device on the I2C bus needs to be defined using a DeviceI2C instance.
class DeviceI2C {
const PortI2C& port;
uint8_t addr;
public:
DeviceI2C(const PortI2C& p, uint8_t me) : port (p), addr (me << 1) {}
/// see if a device answers at an I2C address
bool isPresent() const;
/// Create a start condition on the I2C bus, and set things up for sending
/// data to this device.
/// @returns true if acknowledged by the slave device.
uint8_t send() const
{ return port.start(addr); }
/// Create a start condition on the I2C bus, and set things up for receiving
/// data from this device.
/// @returns true if acknowledged.
uint8_t receive() const
{ return port.start(addr | 1); }
/// Create a stop condition on the I2C bus, ending the current transfer.
void stop() const
{ port.stop(); }
/// Write a byte to the currently addressed device. Must be preceded by a
/// proper PortI2C start() call.
/// @param data Data byte to be sent.
/// @returns true if the device acknowledged the byte (accepts more data).
uint8_t write(uint8_t data) const
{ return port.write(data); }
/// Read a byte from the currently addressed device. Must be preceded by a
/// proper PortI2C start() call.
/// @param last Indicates whether this is the last byte to read. Used to
/// respond to the write with a positive or negative ack.
/// Pass 1 if reading the last byte, otherwise pass 0.
uint8_t read(uint8_t last) const
{ return port.read(last); }
void setAddress(uint8_t me)
{ addr = me << 1; }
};
/// The millisecond timer can be used for timeouts up to 60000 milliseconds.
/// Setting the timeout to zero disables the timer.
///
/// * for periodic use, poll the timer object with "if (timer.poll(123)) ..."
/// * for one-shot use, call "timer.set(123)" and poll as "if (timer.poll())"
class MilliTimer {
word next;
byte armed;
public:
MilliTimer () : armed (0) {}
/// poll until the timer fires
/// @param ms Periodic repeat rate of the time, omit for a one-shot timer.
byte poll(word ms =0);
/// Return the number of milliseconds before the timer will fire
word remaining() const;
/// Returns true if the timer is not armed
byte idle() const { return !armed; }
/// set the one-shot timeout value
/// @param ms Timeout value. Timer stops once the timer has fired.
void set(word ms);
};
/// Low-power utility code using the Watchdog Timer (WDT). Requires a WDT
/// interrupt handler, e.g. EMPTY_INTERRUPT(WDT_vect);
class Sleepy {
public:
/// start the watchdog timer (or disable it if mode < 0)
/// @param mode Enable watchdog trigger after "16 << mode" milliseconds
/// (mode 0..9), or disable it (mode < 0).
/// @note If you use this function, you MUST included a definition of a WDT
/// interrupt handler in your code. The simplest is to include this line:
///
/// ISR(WDT_vect) { Sleepy::watchdogEvent(); }
///
/// This will get called when the watchdog fires.
static void watchdogInterrupts (char mode);
/// enter low-power mode, wake up with watchdog, INT0/1, or pin-change
static void powerDown ();
/// Spend some time in low-power mode, the timing is only approximate.
/// @param msecs Number of milliseconds to sleep, in range 0..65535.
/// @returns 1 if all went normally, or 0 if some other interrupt occurred
/// @note If you use this function, you MUST included a definition of a WDT
/// interrupt handler in your code. The simplest is to include this line:
///
/// ISR(WDT_vect) { Sleepy::watchdogEvent(); }
///
/// This will get called when the watchdog fires.
static byte loseSomeTime (word msecs);
/// This must be called from your watchdog interrupt code.
static void watchdogEvent();
};
/// simple task scheduler for times up to 6000 seconds
class Scheduler {
word* tasks;
word remaining;
byte maxTasks;
MilliTimer ms100;
public:
/// initialize for a specified maximum number of tasks
Scheduler (byte max);
Scheduler (word* buf, byte max);
/// Return next task to run, -1 if there are none ready to run, but there
/// are tasks waiting, or -2 if there are no tasks waiting (i.e. all idle)
char poll();
/// same as poll, but wait for event in power-down mode.
/// Uses Sleepy::loseSomeTime() - see comments there re requiring the
/// watchdog timer.
char pollWaiting();
/// set a task timer, in tenths of seconds
void timer(byte task, word tenths);
/// cancel a task timer
void cancel(byte task);
/// return true if a task timer is not running
byte idle(byte task) { return tasks[task] == ~0U; }
};
/// Interface for the Blink Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/bp
class BlinkPlug : public Port {
MilliTimer debounce;
byte leds, lastState, checkFlags;
public:
/// Enum containing shorthands for BlinkPlug button states.
enum { ALL_OFF, ON1, OFF1, ON2, OFF2, SOME_ON, ALL_ON }; // for buttonCheck
/// Constructor for the BlinkPlug class.
/// @param port Portnumber the blinkplug is connected to.
BlinkPlug (byte port)
: Port (port), leds (0), lastState (0), checkFlags (0) {}
void ledOn(byte mask);
void ledOff(byte mask);
/// @return One byte containing the state of both leds.
byte ledState() const { return leds; }
byte state();
byte pushed(); // deprecated, don't use in combination with buttonCheck
byte buttonCheck();
};
/// Interface for the Memory Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/mp
class MemoryPlug : public DeviceI2C {
uint32_t nextSave;
public:
MemoryPlug (PortI2C& port)
: DeviceI2C (port, 0x50), nextSave (0) {}
void load(word page, byte offset, void* buf, int count);
void save(word page, byte offset, const void* buf, int count);
};
/// A memory stream can save and reload a stream of bytes on a MemoryPlug.
class MemoryStream {
MemoryPlug& dev;
word start, curr;
char step;
byte buffer[256], pos;
public:
MemoryStream (MemoryPlug& plug, word page =0, char dir =1)
: dev (plug), start (page), curr (page), step (dir), pos (0) {}
long position(byte writing) const;
byte get();
void put(byte data);
word flush();
void reset();
};
/// Interface for the UART Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/up
class UartPlug : public Print {
DeviceI2C dev;
// avoid per-byte access, fill entire buffer instead to reduce I2C overhead
byte rxbuf[20], in, out;
void regSet (byte reg, byte value);
void regRead (byte reg);
public:
UartPlug (PortI2C& port, byte addr)
: dev (port, addr), in (0), out (0) {}
void begin(long);
byte available();
int read();
void flush();
virtual WRITE_RESULT write(byte);
};
/// Interface for the Dimmer Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/dp
class DimmerPlug : public DeviceI2C {
public:
enum {
MODE1, MODE2,
PWM0, PWM1, PWM2, PWM3, PWM4, PWM5, PWM6, PWM7,
PWM8, PWM9, PWM10, PWM11, PWM12, PWM13, PWM14, PWM15,
GRPPWM, GRPFREQ,
LEDOUT0, LEDOUT1, LEDOUT2, LEDOUT3,
SUBADR1, SUBADR2, SUBADR3, ALLCALLADR,
};
DimmerPlug (PortI2C& port, byte addr)
: DeviceI2C (port, addr) {}
void begin ();
byte getReg(byte reg) const;
void setReg(byte reg, byte value) const;
void setMulti(byte reg, ...) const;
};
/// Interface for the Lux Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/xp
class LuxPlug : public DeviceI2C {
union { byte b[4]; word w[2]; } data;
public:
enum {
CONTROL, TIMING,
THRESHLOWLOW, THRESHLOWHIGH, THRESHHIGHLOW, THRESHHIGHHIGH, INTERRUPT,
LUXID = 0xA,
DATA0LOW = 0xC, DATA0HIGH, DATA1LOW, DATA1HIGH,
};
LuxPlug (PortI2C& port, byte addr) : DeviceI2C (port, addr) {}
/// Initialize the LuxPlug. Wait at least 1000 ms after calling this!
void begin() {
send();
write(0xC0 | CONTROL);
write(3); // power up
stop();
}
///Power down the lux plug for low power usage.
void poweroff() {
send();
write(0xC0 | CONTROL);
write(0); // power down
stop();
}
void setGain(byte high);
const word* getData();
word calcLux(byte iGain =0, byte tInt =2) const;
};
// Interface for the HYT131 thermometer/hygrometer - see http://jeelabs.org/2012/06/30/new-hyt131-sensor/
class HYT131 : public DeviceI2C {
public:
// Constructor for the HYT131 sensor.
HYT131 (PortI2C& port) : DeviceI2C (port, 0x28) {}
// Execute a reading; results are in tenths of degrees and percent, respectively
// @param temp in which to store the temperature (int, tenths of degrees C)
// @param humi in which to store the humidity (int, tenths of percent)
// @param delayFun (optional) supply delayFun that takes ms delay as argument, for low-power waiting during reading (e.g. Sleepy::loseSomeTime()). By default, delay() is used
void reading (int& temp, int& humi, byte (*delayFun)(word ms) =0);
};
/// Interface for the Gravity Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/gp
class GravityPlug : public DeviceI2C {
/// Data storage for getAxes() and sensitivity()
union { byte b[6]; int w[3]; } data;
public:
/// Constructor for Gravity Plug.
GravityPlug (PortI2C& port) : DeviceI2C (port, 0x38) {}
/// Setup GravityPlug. Call during setup()
void begin() {}
/// Set GravityPlug sensitivity.
/// @param range 2,4,8
/// @param bw (optional) bandwidth.
void sensitivity(byte range, word bw =0);
/// Get accelleration data from GravityPlug.
/// @return An array with 3 integers. (x,y,z) respectively.
const int* getAxes();
/// Read out the temperature (only for BMA150, not the older BMA020)
/// @return temp, in half deg C steps, from -30C to +50C (i.e. times 2)
char temperature();
};
/// Interface for the Input Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/ip
class InputPlug : public Port {
uint8_t slow;
public:
InputPlug (uint8_t num, uint8_t fix =0) : Port (num), slow (fix) {}
void select(uint8_t channel);
};
/// Interface for the Infrared Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/ir
class InfraredPlug : public Port {
uint8_t slot, gap, buf [40];
char fill;
uint32_t prev;
public:
/// Initialize with default values for NEC protocol
InfraredPlug (uint8_t num);
/// Set slot size (us*4) and end-of-data gap (us*256)
void configure(uint8_t slot4, uint8_t gap256 =80);
/// Call this continuously or at least right after a pin change
void poll();
/// Returns number of nibbles read, or 0 if not yet ready
uint8_t done();
enum { UNKNOWN, NEC, NEC_REP };
/// Try to decode a received packet, return type of packet
/// if recognized, the receive buffer will be overwritten with the results
uint8_t decoder(uint8_t nibbles);
/// Access to the receive buffer
const uint8_t* buffer() { return buf; }
/// Send out a bit pattern, cycle time is the "slot4" config value
void send(const uint8_t* data, uint16_t bits);
};
/// Interface for the Heading Board - see http://jeelabs.org/hb
class HeadingBoard : public PortI2C {
DeviceI2C eeprom, adc, compass;
Port aux;
// keep following fields in order:
word C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7;
byte A, B, C, D, setReset;
byte eepromByte(byte reg) const;
void getConstants();
word adcValue(byte press) const;
public:
HeadingBoard (int num)
: PortI2C (num), eeprom (*this, 0x50), adc (*this, 0x77),
compass (*this, 0x30), aux (5-num), setReset (0x02) {}
void begin();
void pressure(int& temp, int& pres) const;
void heading(int& xaxis, int& yaxis);
};
/// Interface for the Modern Device 3-axis Compass board.
/// See http://shop.moderndevice.com/products/3-axis-compass
class CompassBoard : public DeviceI2C {
int read2 (byte last);
public:
CompassBoard (PortI2C& port) : DeviceI2C (port, 0x1E) {}
float heading();
};
/// Interface for the Proximity Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/yp
class ProximityPlug : public DeviceI2C {
public:
enum {
FIFO, FAULT, TPSTATUS, TPCONFIG,
STR1, STR2, STR3, STR4, STR5, STR6, STR7, STR8,
ECEMR, MNTPR, MTPR, TASPR, SCR, LPCR, SKTR,
CONFIG, SINFO,
};
ProximityPlug (PortI2C& port, byte num =0)
: DeviceI2C (port, 0x5C + num) {}
void begin();
void setReg(byte reg, byte value) const;
byte getReg(byte reg) const;
};
/// Interface for the Analog Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/ap
class AnalogPlug : public DeviceI2C {
byte config;
public:
AnalogPlug (const PortI2C& port, byte addr =0x69)
: DeviceI2C (port, addr), config (0x1C) {}
/// Default mode is channel 1, continuous, 18-bit, gain x1
void begin (byte mode =0x1C);
/// Select channel (1..4), must wait to read it out (up to 270 ms for 18-bit)
void select (byte channel);
/// Read out 4 bytes, caller will need to shift out the irrelevant lower bits
long reading ();
};
/// Interface for the DHT11 and DHT22 sensors, does not use floating point
class DHTxx {
byte pin;
public:
DHTxx (byte pinNum);
/// Results are returned in tenths of a degree and percent, respectively.
/// Set "precise" to true for the more accurate DHT21 and DHT22 sensors.
bool reading (int& temp, int &humi, bool precise =false);
};
/// Interface for the Color Plug - see http://jeelabs.org/cp
class ColorPlug : public DeviceI2C {
union { byte b[8]; word w[4]; } data;
word chromacct[3];
public:
enum {
CONTROL, TIMING, INTERRUPT, INTERRUPTSOURCE, CPID, GAIN = 0x7,
THRESHLOWLOW, THRESHLOWHIGH, THRESHHIGHLOW, THRESHHIGHHIGH,
DATA0LOW = 0x10, DATA0HIGH, DATA1LOW, DATA1HIGH,
DATA2LOW, DATA2HIGH, DATA3LOW, DATA3HIGH,
BLOCKREAD = 0x4F
};
ColorPlug (PortI2C& port, byte addr) : DeviceI2C (port, addr) {}
void begin() {
send();
write(0x80 | CONTROL);
write(3); // power up
stop();
}
void setGain(byte gain, byte prescaler);
// returns four 16-bit values: red, green, blue, and clear intensities
const word* getData();
const word* chromaCCT();
};
#ifdef Stream_h // only available in recent Arduino IDE versions
/// Simple parser for input data and one-letter commands
class InputParser {
public:
typedef struct {
char code; // one-letter command code
byte bytes; // number of bytes required as input
void (*fun)(); // code to call for this command
} Commands;
/// Set up with a buffer of specified size
InputParser (byte size, Commands*, Stream& =Serial);
InputParser (byte* buf, byte size, Commands*, Stream& =Serial);
/// Number of data bytes
byte count() { return fill; }
/// Call this frequently to check for incoming data
void poll();
InputParser& operator >> (char& v) { return get(&v, 1); }
InputParser& operator >> (byte& v) { return get(&v, 1); }
InputParser& operator >> (int& v) { return get(&v, 2); }
InputParser& operator >> (word& v) { return get(&v, 2); }
InputParser& operator >> (long& v) { return get(&v, 4); }
InputParser& operator >> (uint32_t& v) { return get(&v, 4); }
InputParser& operator >> (const char*& v);
private:
InputParser& get(void*, byte);
void reset();
byte *buffer, limit, fill, top, next;
byte instring, hexmode, hasvalue;
uint32_t value;
Commands* cmds;
Stream& io;
};
#endif // Stream_h
#endif