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//! Blocking serial API
/// Write half of a serial interface (blocking variant)
pub trait Write<Word> {
/// The type of error that can occur when writing
type Error;
/// Writes a slice, blocking until everything has been written
///
/// An implementation can choose to buffer the write, returning `Ok(())`
/// after the complete slice has been written to a buffer, but before all
/// words have been sent via the serial interface. To make sure that
/// everything has been sent, call [`bflush`] after this function returns.
///
/// [`bflush`]: #tymethod.bflush
fn bwrite_all(&mut self, buffer: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
/// Block until the serial interface has sent all buffered words
fn bflush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
}
/// Blocking serial write
pub mod write {
/// Marker trait to opt into default blocking write implementation
///
/// Implementers of [`serial::Write`] can implement this marker trait
/// for their type. Doing so will automatically provide the default
/// implementation of [`blocking::serial::Write`] for the type.
///
/// [`serial::Write`]: ../../serial/trait.Write.html
/// [`blocking::serial::Write`]: ../trait.Write.html
pub trait Default<Word>: ::serial::Write<Word> {}
impl<S, Word> ::blocking::serial::Write<Word> for S
where
S: Default<Word>,
Word: Clone,
{
type Error = S::Error;
fn bwrite_all(&mut self, buffer: &[Word]) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
for word in buffer {
block!(self.write(word.clone()))?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn bflush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
block!(self.flush())?;
Ok(())
}
}
}