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A serial port service must meet the requirements for an I/O object service with support for movability, as well as the additional requirements listed below.
In the table below, X denotes
a serial port service class, a
and ao denote values of type
X, d
denotes a serial port device name of type std::string,
b and c
denote values of type X::implementation_type, n
denotes a value of type X::native_handle_type,
ec denotes a value of type
error_code, s denotes a value meeting SettableSerialPortOption requirements,
g denotes a value meeting
GettableSerialPortOption
requirements, mb denotes
a value satisfying mutable
buffer sequence requirements, rh
denotes a value meeting ReadHandler requirements, cb denotes a value satisfying constant
buffer sequence requirements, and wh
denotes a value meeting WriteHandler requirements. and
u and v
denote identifiers.
Table 25. SerialPortService requirements
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The implementation-defined native representation of a serial port.
Must satisfy the requirements of |
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From IoObjectService
requirements. |
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From IoObjectService
requirements. Implicitly cancels asynchronous operations, as if
by calling |
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a.move_construct(b, c);
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From IoObjectService
requirements. The underlying native representation is moved from
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a.move_assign(b, ao, c);
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From IoObjectService
requirements. Implicitly cancels asynchronous operations associated
with |
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const std::string& u = d; a.open(b, u, ec);
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a.assign(b, n, ec);
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a.is_open(b);
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const X& u = a; const X::implementation_type& v = b; u.is_open(v);
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a.close(b, ec);
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a.native_handle(b);
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a.cancel(b, ec);
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a.set_option(b, s, ec);
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a.get_option(b, g, ec);
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const X& u = a; const X::implementation_type& v = b; u.get_option(v, g, ec);
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a.send_break(b, ec);
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