micropython/tests/pyb/uart.py
Damien George 481d714bd5 stmhal: Overhaul UART class to use read/write, and improve it.
UART object now uses a stream-like interface: read, readall, readline,
readinto, readchar, write, writechar.

Timeouts are configured when the UART object is initialised, using
timeout and timeout_char keyword args.

The object includes optional read buffering, using interrupts.  You can set
the buffer size dynamically using read_buf_len keyword arg.  A size of 0
disables buffering.
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from pyb import UART
uart = UART(1)
uart = UART(1, 9600)
uart = UART(1, 9600, bits=8, parity=None, stop=1)
print(uart)
uart.init(1200)
print(uart)
print(uart.any())
print(uart.write('123'))
print(uart.write(b'abcd'))
print(uart.writechar(1))