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@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ func printToScreenFrom(myself: Bool, characterToPrint: UnicodeScalar){
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if(myturn && !myself){
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myturn = false
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print("\nOther: ", terminator:"")
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print("\n\nOther: ", terminator:"")
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} else if (!myturn && myself){
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myturn = true
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print("\nMe: ", terminator:"")
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print("\n\nMe: ", terminator:"")
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}
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print(characterToPrint, terminator:"")
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@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ do {
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observer in
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backgroundRead()
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return nil
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}
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pthread_create(&readingThread, nil, pthreadFunc, nil)
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ To get started quickly, you can take a look at my example projects [here](Exampl
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### Example 1: Loopback Test
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In order to run this example properly, you need to connect one of your (USB/UART) serial ports in a loopback manner. Basically, you short the TX and RX pins of the serial port.
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In order to run this example properly, you need to connect one of your (USB/UART) serial ports in a loopback manner. Basically, you short the TX and RX pins of the serial port. This library currently only support the `/dev/cu.*` variant on Mac. Read the beginning of the API usage section for more details.
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/yeokm1/SwiftSerial.git
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ sudo ./.build/debug/SwiftSerialExample /dev/ttyUSB0
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#If all goes well you should see a series of messages informing you that data transmitted has been received properly.
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```
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### Example 2: An chat app between 2 machines
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### Example 2: A chat app between 2 machines
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In order to run this example properly, you need 2 machines connected by a [null-modem cable](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_modem) or 2 USB-Serial adapters with the TX-RX pins connected to each other. Run a copy of my program on both machines.
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ let serialPort: SerialPort = SerialPort(path: portName)
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```
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Supply the portname that you wish to open like `/dev/ttyUSB0` or `/dev/cu.usbserial`.
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For Macs, this library currently only works with the `/dev/cu.*` ports instead of the `/dev/tty.*`. I have enabled blocking on the serial port to prevent high CPU usage which will prevent the `/dev/tty.*` from working. Read more about the differences between the two [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8632586/macos-whats-the-difference-between-dev-tty-and-dev-cu). If there is an problem, open an issue describing your situation and let me look into it.
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For Macs, this library currently only works with the `/dev/cu.*` ports instead of the `/dev/tty.*`. I have enabled blocking on the serial port to prevent high CPU usage which will prevent the `/dev/tty.*` from working. Read more about the differences between the two [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8632586/macos-whats-the-difference-between-dev-tty-and-dev-cu). If there is a problem, open an issue describing your situation and let me look into it.
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### Opening the Serial Port
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