#include #include /* Example of how to get a list of serial ports on the system. * * This example file is released to the public domain. */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { /* A pointer to a null-terminated array of pointers to * struct sp_port, which will contain the ports found.*/ struct sp_port **port_list; printf("Getting port list.\n"); /* Call sp_list_ports() to get the ports. The port_list * pointer will be updated to refer to the array created. */ enum sp_return result = sp_list_ports(&port_list); if (result != SP_OK) { printf("sp_list_ports() failed!\n"); return -1; } /* Iterate through the ports. When port_list[i] is NULL * this indicates the end of the list. */ int i; for (i = 0; port_list[i] != NULL; i++) { struct sp_port *port = port_list[i]; /* Get the name of the port. */ char *port_name = sp_get_port_name(port); printf("Found port: %s\n", port_name); } printf("Found %d ports.\n", i); printf("Freeing port list.\n"); /* Free the array created by sp_list_ports(). */ sp_free_port_list(port_list); /* Note that this will also free all the sp_port structures * it points to. If you want to keep one of them (e.g. to * use that port in the rest of your program), take a copy * of it first using sp_copy_port(). */ return 0; }