- First public release.
- Split from the pybsl application (see http://mspgcc.sourceforge.net)
New Features:
- Added Jython support
Bugfixes:
- Win32, when not specifying a timeout
- Typos in the Docs
New Features:
-
added
serialutil
which provides a base class for theSerial
objects. -
readline
,readlines
,writelines
andflush
are now supported see README.txt for deatils.
Same as 1.1 but added missing files.
Removed unneded constants to fix RH7.x problems.
Added alternate way for enabling rtscts (CNEW_RTSCTS is tried too)
If port opening fails, a SerialException
is raised on all platforms
Added examples to archive
Added non-blocking mode for timeout=0
(tnx Mat Martineau)
Bugfixes:
- win32 does now return the remaining characters on timeout
Bugfixes (win32):
- removed debug messages
- compatibility to win9x improved
Added implementation of RI and corrected RTS/CTS on Win32
Silly mix of two versions in win32 code corrected
Bugfixes (general):
- remove the mapping of flush to the destructive flushOutput as this is not the expected behaviour.
- readline: EOL character for lines can be chosen idea by John Florian.
Bugfixes (posix):
- cygwin port numbering fixed
- test each and every constant for it's existence in termios module, use default if not existent (fix for Bug item #640214)
- wrong exception on nonexistent ports with /dev file. bug report by Louis Cordier
Bugfixes (win32):
- RTS/CTS handling as suggested in Bug #635072
- bugfix of timeouts brought up by Markus Hoffrogge
Bugfixes (posix):
- removed
dgux
entry which actually had a wrong comment and is probably not in use anywhere.
Bugfixes (win32):
- added
int()
conversion, [Bug 702120] - remove code to set control lines in close method of win32 version. [Bug 669625]
- Added
serial.device()
for all platforms
Bugfixes (win32):
- don't recreate overlapped structures and events on each read/write.
- don't set unneeded event masks.
- dont use DOS device names for ports > 9.
- remove send timeout (its not used in the linux impl. anyway).
Bugfixes (win32):
- name for COM10 was not built correctly, found by Norm Davis.
Bugfixes (examples):
- small change in
miniterm.py
that should mage it run on cygwin, [Bug 809904] submitted by Rolf Campbell.
Transition to the Python 2.0 series:
- New implementation only supports Python 2.2+, backwards compatibility
should be maintained almost everywhere.
The OS handles (like the
hComPort
orfd
attribute) were prefixed with an underscore. The different names stay, as anyone that uses one of these has to write platform specific code anyway. - Common base class
serialutil.SerialBase
for all implementations. PARITY_NONE
,PARITY_EVEN
,PARITY_ODD
constants changed and all these constants moved toserialutil.py
(still available asserial.PARITY_NONE
etc. and they should be used that way)- Added
serial.PARITY_NAMES
(implemented inserialutil.PARITY_NAMES
). This dictionary can be used to convert parity constants to meaningful strings. - Each Serial class and instance has a list of supported values:
BAUDRATES
,BYTESIZES
,PARITIES
,STOPBITS
Ggg (i.e.serial.Serial.BAUDRATES or s = serial.Serial; s.BAUDRATES
) these values can be used to fill in value sin GUI dialogs etc. - Creating a
Serial()
object without port spec returns an unconfigured, closed port. Useful if a GUI dialog should take a port and configure it. - New methods for
serial.Serial
instances:open()
,isOpen()
- A port can be opened and closed as many times as desired.
- Instances of
serial.Serial
havebaudrate
,bytesize
,timeout
etc. attributes implemented as properties, all can be set while the port is opened. It will then be reconfigured. - Improved
__doc__
's. - New
test_advanced.py
for the property setting/getting testing. - Small bugfix on posix with get* methods (return value should be true a boolean).
- added a
__repr__
that returns a meaningful string will all the serial setting, easy for debugging. - The serialposix module does not throw an exception on unsupported platforms, the message is still printed. The idea that it may still work even if the platform itself s not known, it simply tries to do the posix stuff anyway (It's likely that opening ports by number fails, but by name it should work).
- Added serial port configuration dialog for wxPython to the examples.
- Added terminal application for wxPython with wxGlade design file to the examples.
- Jython support is currently broken as Jython does not have a Python 2.2 compatible release out yet
- Fixes
setup.py
for older distutils
Bugfixes:
- Fix XON/XOFF values [Bug 975250]
Bugfixes (posix):
fd == 0
fix from Vsevolod Lobko- netbsd fixes from Erik Lindgren
- Dynamicaly lookup baudrates and some cleanups
Bugfixes (examples):
- CRLF handling of
miniterm.py
should be more consistent on Win32 and others. Added LF only command line option - Multithreading fixes to
wxTerminal.py
(helps with wxGTK) - Small change for wxPython 2.5 in
wxSerialConfigDialog.py
[Bug 994856]
New Features:
- Implement write timeouts (
writeTimeout
parameter)
Bugfixes:
- [Bug 1014227]: property
broken - [Bug 1105687]:
serial_tcp_example.py
:--localport
option - [Bug 1106313]: device (port) strings cannot be unicode
Bugfixes (posix):
- [Patch 1043436] Fix for [Bug 1043420] (OSError: EAGAIN)
- [Patch 1102700]
fileno()
added - ensure disabled PARMRK
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Patch 983106]: keep RTS/CTS state on port setting changes
New Features:
dsrdtr
setting to enable/disable DSR/DTR flow control independently from thertscts
setting. (Currenly Win32 only, ignored on other platforms)
New Features:
- iterator interface.
for line in Serial(...): ...
is now possible Suggested by Bernhard Bender sendBreak()
accepts aduration
argument. Default duration increased.- win32 handles \.\COMx format automatically for com ports of higher number (COM10 is internally translated to \.\COM10 etc.)
- miniterm.py has a new feature to send a file (upload) and configurable special characters for exit and upload. Refactored internals to class based structure (upload and class refactoring by Colin D Bennett)
Bugfixes:
- [Bug 1451535] TCP/serial redirect example "--help"
- update VERSION variable
- update wxSerialConfigDialog.py and wxTerminal.py compatibility with wxPython 2.8 (Peleg)
- Check for string in write function. Using unicode causes errors, this helps catching errors early (Tom Lynn)
Bugfixes (posix):
- [Bug 1554183] setRTS/setDTR reference to non existing local "on"
- [Bug 1513653] file descriptor not closed when exception is thrown
- FreeBSD now uses cuadX instead of cuaaX (Patrick Phalen)
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Bug 1520357] Handle leak
- [Bug 1679013] Ignore exception raised by SetCommTimeout() in close().
- [Bug 1938118] process hang forever under XP
New Features:
- [Patch 1616790] pyserial: Add inter-character timeout feature
- [Patch 1924805] add a setBreak function
- Add mark/space parity
- Add .NET/Mono backend (IronPython)
Bugfixes (posix):
- [Bug 1783159] Arbitrary baud rates (Linux/Posix)
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Patch 1561423] Add mark/space parity, Win32
- [Bug 2000771] serial port CANNOT be specified by number on windows
- examples/scanwin32.py does no longer return \.\ names
- fix \.\ handling for some cases
Bugfixes (jython):
- The Jython backend tries javax.comm and gnu.io (Seo Sanghyeon)
New Features:
- Python 3.x support (through 2to3)
- compatible with Python io library (Python 2.6+)
- Support for Win32 is now written on the top of ctypes (bundled with Python 2.5+) instead of pywin32 (patch by Giovanni Bajo).
- 1.5 stop bits (STOPBITS_ONE_POINT_FIVE, implemented on all platforms)
- miniterm application extended (CTRL+T -> menu)
- miniterm.py is now installed as "script"
- add scanlinux.py example
- add port_publisher example
- experimental RFC-2217 server support (examples/rfc2217_server.py)
- add
getSettingsDict
andapplySettingsDict
serial object methods - use a
poll
based implementation on Posix, instead of aselect
based, provides better error handling [removed again in later releases].
Bugfixes:
- Improve and fix tcp_serial_redirector example.
- [Bug 2603052] 5-bit mode (needs 1.5 stop bits in some cases)
Bugfixes (posix):
- [Bug 2810169] Propagate exceptions raised in serialposix _reconfigure
- [Bug 2562610] setting non standard baud rates on Darwin (Emmanuel Blot)
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Bug 2469098] parity PARITY_MARK, PARITY_SPACE isn't supported on win32
- [SF 2446218] outWaiting implemented
- [Bug 2392892] scanwin32.py better exception handling
- [Bug 2505422] scanwin32.py Vista 64bit compatibility
New Features:
- Documentation update, now written with Sphinx/ReST
- Updated miniterm.py example
- experimental RFC-2217 client support (serial.rfc2217.Serial, see docs)
- add
loop://
device for testing. - add
serial.serial_for_url
factory function (support for native ports andrfc2217
,socket
andloop
URLs) - add new example:
rfc2217_server.py
- tests live in their own directory now (no longer in examples)
Bugfixes:
- [Bug 2915810] Fix for suboption parsing in rfc2217
- Packaging bug (missed some files)
Bugfixes (posix):
- improve write timeout behavior
- [Bug 2836297] move Linux specific constants to not break other platforms
poll
based implementation forread
is in a separate classPosixPollSerial
, as it is not supported well on all platforms (the defaultSerial
class uses select).- changed error handling in
read
so that disconnected devices are detected.
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Bug 2886763] hComPort doesn't get initialized for Serial(port=None)
New Features:
- [Bug 2976262] dsrdtr should default to False
dsrdtr
parameter default value changed fromNone
(followrtscts
setting) toFalse
. This meansrtscts=True
enables hardware flow control on RTS/CTS but no longer also on DTR/DSR. This change mostly affects Win32 as on other platforms, that setting was ignored anyway. - Improved xreadlines, it is now a generator function that yields lines as they
are received (previously it called readlines which would only return all
lines read after a read-timeout). However xreadlines is deprecated an not
available when the io module is used. Use
for line in Serial(...):
instead.
Bugfixes:
- [Bug 2925854] test.py produces exception with python 3.1
- [Bug 3029812] 2.5rc2 readline(s) doesn't work
Bugfixes (posix):
- [BUG 3006606] Nonblocking error - Unix platform
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Bug 2998169] Memory corruption at faster transmission speeds. (bug introduced in 2.5-rc1)
New Features:
- Moved some of the examples to serial.tools so that they can be used
with
python -m
- serial port enumeration now included as
serial.tools.list_ports
- URL handers for
serial_for_url
are now imported dynamically. This allows to add protocols w/o editing files. The listserial.protocol_handler_packages
can be used to add or remove user packages with protocol handlers (see docs for details). - new URL type: hwgrep:// uses list_ports module to search for ports by their description
- serveral internal changes to improve Python 3.x compatibility (setup.py, use of absolute imports and more)
Bugfixes:
- [Bug 3093882] calling open() on an already open port now raises an exception
- [Bug 3245627] connection-lost let rfc2217 hangs in closed loop
- [Patch 3147043] readlines() to support multi-character eol
Bugfixes (posix):
- [Patch 3316943] Avoid unneeded termios.tcsetattr calls in serialposix.py
- [Patch 2912349] Serial Scan as a Module with Mac Support
Bugfixes (win32):
- [Bug 3057499] writeTimeoutError when write Timeout is 0
- [Bug 3414327] Character out of range in list_ports_windows
- [Patch 3036175] Windows 98 Support fix
- [Patch 3054352] RTS automatic toggle, for RS485 functionality.
- Fix type definitions for 64 bit Windows compatibility