Changed all *_SendByte() function prototypes to accept a void pointer for the input buffer (thanks to Simon Küppers) instead of a uint8_t pointer.

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Dean Camera 2013-02-24 15:46:58 +00:00
parent 2b4658de2c
commit cfa48f5987
16 changed files with 54 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -53,13 +53,13 @@
* \code
* // Initialize the serial USART driver before first use, with 9600 baud (and no double-speed mode)
* Serial_Init(9600, false);
*
*
* // Send a string through the USART
* Serial_SendString("Test String\r\n");
*
* // Send a raw byte through the USART
* Serial_SendByte(0xDC);
*
*
* // Receive a byte through the USART (or -1 if no data received)
* int16_t DataByte = Serial_ReceiveByte();
* \endcode
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
* \param[in] Buffer Pointer to a buffer containing the data to send.
* \param[in] Length Length of the data to send, in bytes.
*/
void Serial_SendData(const uint8_t* Buffer, uint16_t Length) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
void Serial_SendData(const void* Buffer, uint16_t Length) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/** Creates a standard character stream from the USART so that it can be used with all the regular functions
* in the avr-libc \c <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf). The created
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
* \pre The USART must first be configured via a call to \ref Serial_Init() before the stream is used.
*/
void Serial_CreateStream(FILE* Stream);
/** Identical to \ref Serial_CreateStream(), except that reads are blocking until the calling stream function terminates
* the transfer.
*