Stream

Stream is the base class for character and binary based streams. It is not called directly, but invoked whenever you use a function that relies on it.

Stream defines the reading functions in 86Duino. When using any core functionality that uses a read() or similar method, you can safely assume it calls on the Stream class. For functions like print(), Stream inherits from the Print class.

The following are some examples for the libraries that rely on Stream :

Serial
Ethernet
SD
Wire

Functions

available()
read()
flush()
find()
findUntil()
peek()
readBytes()
readBytesUntil()
readString()
readStringUntil()
parseInt()
parseFloat()
setTimeout()


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