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    rapid84
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    Hi,
    i want to use wiringpi for serial communication with qt. i need to read the incoming data continuously. I have read slot and signals but i could not write any working code. Sending data is more easy but i have problem with reading data. I have tried to write first connection like this;

    connect(sender, SIGNAL(destroyed()), this, SLOT(objectDestroyed()));
    

    but it doesnt work.

    http://wiringpi.com/reference/serial-library/

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      mrjj
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      Is there any reason you cannot use the Qt serial library ?
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-index.html
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtserialport-terminal-example.html

      It would provide for reading incoming data continuously very easy.

      The terminal program sample will read and show any incoming data.

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        rapid84
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        well, beside serial comm, i will need adc and gpio driving. wiringpi provides these for my embedded platform.

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        • R rapid84

          well, beside serial comm, i will need adc and gpio driving. wiringpi provides these for my embedded platform.

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          mrjj
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          ok.
          The wiringpi don't use signal and slot so you cannot connect that way.
          You should use it like any C/C++ library.

          But you could use a Qtimer + a slot and call
          int serialDataAvail (int fd) ; to check if anything to read and then call
          int serialGetchar (int fd) ;
          to get the input.

          http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17784409/linking-a-function-to-a-timer-with-qt

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            rapid84
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            @mrjj
            can the Qt serial library be used for embedded systems? Maybe there is a way to use it...

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            • R rapid84

              @mrjj
              can the Qt serial library be used for embedded systems? Maybe there is a way to use it...

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #6

              @rapid84
              Well I know people use Qt on this board
              so no reason the QSerial should not work.

              Do you know if the serial controller is a normal one?

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                rapid84
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                @mrjj
                yes, there is only rx tx port on mcu.

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                • R rapid84

                  @mrjj
                  yes, there is only rx tx port on mcu.

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                  mrjj
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                  @rapid84
                  well its easy to test if it works. Just take the Terminal example and run
                  it to see if will setup and open comport.

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