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📁 开发手机AT指令的源码
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OVERVIEW     The GSM library is written in C++ and uses the latest C++     features: namespaces, exceptions, the standard template library.     The actual library source code is in the gsmlib subdirectory of     this distribution. The following modules are available:     gsm_alloca.h      OS-specific alloca defines     gsm_at.h          Utility classes for AT command sequence handling     gsm_error.h       Error codes and error handling functions     gsm_event.h       Event handler interface     gsm_me_ta.h       Mobile Equipment/Terminal Adapter and SMS functions                       (ETSI GSM 07.07 and 07.05)     gsm_parser.h      Parser to parse MA/TA result strings     gsm_phonebook.h   Phonebook management functions     gsm_port.h        Abstract port definition     gsm_sms.h         SMS functions (ETSI GSM 07.05)     gsm_sms_codec.h   Coder and Encoder for SMS TPDUs     gsm_sms_store.h   SMS functions, SMS store (ETSI GSM 07.05)     gsm_sorted_phonebook.h Alphabetically sorted phonebook                            (residing in files or in the ME)     gsm_sorted_sms_store.h Sorted SMS store			    (sorted by address, time or type)                            (residing in files or in the ME)     gsm_unix_serial.h UNIX serial port implementation     gsm_util.h        Various utilitiesREQUIREMENTS     I have used egcs-1.1.2 and libstdc++.so.2.8.0 for compiling the     library and all programs. Older probably don't work because of     missing features.AVAILABLE DOCUMENTATION     If you want to do your own programming using the GSM library please     refer to the extensively documented header files or to the example     programs in the test or apps subdirectory.     I have used the following documentation to develop this software:       gts_gsm_02.30_v5.2.0.pdf       gts_gsm_03.40_v5.3.0.pdf       gts_gsm_04.11_v5.1.0.pdf       gts_gsm_02.82_v5.0.0.pdf       gts_gsm_03.41_v5.2.0.pdf       gts_gsm_07.05_v5.3.0.pdf       gts_gsm_03.38_v5.3.0.pdf       gts_gsm_04.08_v5.1.0.pdf       gts_gsm_07.07_v5.0.0.pdf    Due to copyright reasons I cannot include this documentation in    this distribution. You can download it from the ETSI website    (www.etsi.org) for free, though.COMPILATION    The code is automatically compiled without debugging code enabled    (mostly assert()'s).      If there are any problems you can generate a debug version     by issuing       CXXFLAGS="-g" ./configure --disable-shared     To switch on asserts and additional debugging output change the line       CXXFLAGS="-DNEBUG $CXXFLAGS"     in configure.in do       dnl CXXFLAGS="-DNEBUG $CXXFLAGS"     Then regenerate configure by executing autoconf.     You must use at least gcc-2.95.2 to compile gsmlib successfully.TESTS    The tests directory contains a number of software tests. Two kinds     of test programs are provided: Those, that run without a mobile    phone and those that require a mobile phone to be connected to a    serial port.    No access to mobile phone needed:    runparser.sh      Test the parser for AT responses    runsms.sh         Test SMS message encoding and decoding routines    runspb.sh         Test sorted phonebook module    runssms.sh        Test sorted SMS store module    Give mobile phone device as argument:    testsms2          Manipulate SMS store in the mobile phone (read/write)    testgsmlib        Test the gsm_me_ta module (readonly)    testpb            Dump all phonebooks in the mobile phone to the stdout                      (readonly)    testpb2           Manipulate phonebook in the mobile phone (read/write)    The tests that do not require a mobile phone can be executed by    issuing "make check" in the tests subdirectory. The others must be     invoked manually. WARNING: These tests alter the contents of the    mobile phone's phonebook or SMS message memory!!! Make sure, that    you understand what the test does and be prepared for loss of data in    the mobile phone.HINTS    - By default gsmlib is compiled with NDEBUG set. There are lots      of assert()s all over the library that may help to find problems      in programs that use the library. Disable NDEBUG to get best      debugging support.CUSTOM BACKENDS    gsmlib now allows custom backends to be defined for sorted phonebooks    and sorted SMS stores. This can be used to store phonebook entries in    relational databases or LDAP servers. The interfaces are defined in    gsm_sorted_phonebook_base.h and gsm_sorted_sms_store_base.h,    respectively.    To register a custom backend (eg. for sorted phonebooks) follow    these steps:    1. Define a subclass of CustomPhonebookFactory.    2. Define a static initializer class in your module that uses the       interface CustomPhonebookRegistry::registerCustomPhonebookFactory()       to make your custom backend available.    3. Link your module to any application that should use your custom        backend. The gsmpb and gsmsmsstore programs are prepared to use the       CustomPhonebookRegistry class to obtain your custom backend       objects.

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