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BaudRate

Enum BaudRate 

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pub enum BaudRate {
    Baud110,
    Baud300,
    Baud600,
    Baud1200,
    Baud2400,
    Baud4800,
    Baud9600,
    Baud19200,
    Baud38400,
    Baud57600,
    Baud115200,
    BaudOther(usize),
}
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Serial port baud rates.

§Portability

The BaudRate variants with numeric suffixes, e.g., Baud9600, indicate standard baud rates that are widely-supported on many systems. While non-standard baud rates can be set with BaudOther, their behavior is system-dependent. Some systems may not support arbitrary baud rates. Using the standard baud rates is more likely to result in portable applications.

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Baud110

110 baud.

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Baud300

300 baud.

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Baud600

600 baud.

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Baud1200

1200 baud.

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Baud2400

2400 baud.

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Baud4800

4800 baud.

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Baud9600

9600 baud.

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Baud19200

19,200 baud.

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Baud38400

38,400 baud.

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Baud57600

57,600 baud.

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Baud115200

115,200 baud.

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BaudOther(usize)

Non-standard baud rates.

BaudOther can be used to set non-standard baud rates by setting its member to be the desired baud rate.

serial_core::BaudOther(4_000_000); // 4,000,000 baud

Non-standard baud rates may not be supported on all systems.

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impl BaudRate

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pub fn from_speed(speed: usize) -> BaudRate

Creates a BaudRate for a particular speed.

This function can be used to select a BaudRate variant from an integer containing the desired baud rate.

§Example
assert_eq!(BaudRate::Baud9600, BaudRate::from_speed(9600));
assert_eq!(BaudRate::Baud115200, BaudRate::from_speed(115200));
assert_eq!(BaudRate::BaudOther(4000000), BaudRate::from_speed(4000000));
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pub fn speed(&self) -> usize

Returns the baud rate as an integer.

§Example
assert_eq!(9600, BaudRate::Baud9600.speed());
assert_eq!(115200, BaudRate::Baud115200.speed());
assert_eq!(4000000, BaudRate::BaudOther(4000000).speed());

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impl Clone for BaudRate

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fn clone(&self) -> BaudRate

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Copy for BaudRate

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impl Debug for BaudRate

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Eq for BaudRate

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impl PartialEq for BaudRate

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fn eq(&self, other: &BaudRate) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for BaudRate

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