Struct tm4c123x_hal::serial::Tx

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pub struct Tx<UART, TX, RTS> { /* private fields */ }
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Serial transmitter

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART0, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART1, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART2, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART3, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART4, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART5, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART6, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Tx<UART7, TX, RTS>

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pub fn write_all<I>(&mut self, data: &I)where I: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized,

Write a complete string to the UART.

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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART0, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART1, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART2, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART3, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART4, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART5, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART6, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write<u8> for Tx<UART7, TX, RTS>

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type Error = Void

Write error
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fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), Void>

Ensures that none of the previously written words are still buffered
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fn write(&mut self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), Void>

Writes a single word to the serial interface
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART0, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART1, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART2, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART3, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART4, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART5, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
1.1.0 · source§

fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART6, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
1.1.0 · source§

fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more
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impl<TX, RTS> Write for Tx<UART7, TX, RTS>

Allows the Tx to be passed to ‘write!()’ and friends.

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
1.1.0 · source§

fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a char into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the write! macro with implementors of this trait. Read more

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impl<UART, TX, RTS> RefUnwindSafe for Tx<UART, TX, RTS>where RTS: RefUnwindSafe, TX: RefUnwindSafe, UART: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<UART, TX, RTS> Send for Tx<UART, TX, RTS>where RTS: Send, TX: Send, UART: Send,

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impl<UART, TX, RTS> Sync for Tx<UART, TX, RTS>where RTS: Sync, TX: Sync, UART: Sync,

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impl<UART, TX, RTS> Unpin for Tx<UART, TX, RTS>where RTS: Unpin, TX: Unpin, UART: Unpin,

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impl<UART, TX, RTS> UnwindSafe for Tx<UART, TX, RTS>where RTS: UnwindSafe, TX: UnwindSafe, UART: UnwindSafe,

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