NAME
   AnyEvent::SerialPort - AnyEvent::Handle subclass for serial ports

VERSION
   version 1.130171

SYNOPSIS
     use AnyEvent;
     use AnyEvent::SerialPort;

     my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;

     my $hdl;
     $hdl = AnyEvent::SerialPort->new(
              serial_port => '/dev/ttyUSB0',
              # other AnyEvent::Handle arguments here
            );

     # or to use something other than 9600 8n1 raw
     $hdl = AnyEvent::SerialPort->new
             (
              serial_port =>
                [ '/dev/ttyUSB0',
                  [ baudrate => 4800 ],
                  # other [ "Device::SerialPort setter name" => \@arguments ] here
                ],
              # other AnyEvent::Handle arguments here
            );

     # obtain the Device::SerialPort object
     my $port = $hdl->serial_port;

DESCRIPTION
   This module is a subclass of AnyEvent::Handle for serial ports.

   IMPORTANT: This is a new API and is still subject to change. Feedback
   and suggestions would be very welcome.

METHODS
 new(%parameters)
   Constructs an AnyEvent::SerialPort object based on the given parameters.
   The permitted parameters are those of the AnyEvent::Handle super class
   constructor (except "connect" and "fh" which would not make sense) and a
   "serial_port" parameter. The value of the serial port parameter may be
   either:

   *   the full path name of the serial device, or

   *   a list reference containing the full path name of the serial device
       and zero or more list references each containing a
       Device::SerialPort method name and arguments to be executed on the
       wrapped Device::SerialPort object.

   By default, the following setter methods are called on the underlying
   Device::SerialPort object:

   baudrate(9600),
   databits(8),
   parity('none'),
   stopbits(1), and
   datatype('raw')

   The second form of the "serial_port" parameter value described above can
   be used to override these settings and apply additional setters.

   See the "SYNOPSIS" for examples.

 serial_port()
   Return the wrapped Device::SerialPort object.

AUTHOR
   Mark Hindess <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Mark Hindess.

   This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
   the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.