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# go.bug.st/serial.v1 A cross-platform serial library for go-lang. ## Documentation and examples See the godoc here: https://godoc.org/go.bug.st/serial.v1 ## Development If you want to contribute to the development of this library, you must clone this git repository directly into your `src` folder under `src/go.bug.st/serial.v1` and checkout the branch `v1`. ``` cd $GOPATH mkdir -p src/go.bug.st/ git clone https://github.com/bugst/go-serial.git -b v1 src/go.bug.st/serial.v1 go test go.bug.st/serial.v1 ``` ## What's new in v1 There are some API improvements, in particular object naming is now more idiomatic, class names are less redundant (for example `serial.SerialPort` is now called `serial.Port`), some internal class fields, constants or enumerations are now private and some methods have been moved into the proper interface. If you come from the version v0 and want to see the full list of API changes, please check this pull request: https://github.com/bugst/go-serial/pull/5/files ## License The software is release under a BSD 3-clause license https://github.com/bugst/go-serial/blob/v1/LICENSE
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