Fixed - [pyserial_version] declared and initialised: useful when flashing an Arduino Leonardo board
Updated - shebang removed in favor of the use of env (man env) more versatile and useful to portability
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# NOTE: prefer the use of [/usr/bin/env] and call the correct python interpreter python3
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# instead of using the shebang. [env] will find the correct binary in your environement
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# and brings other interesting features which are great to portability (man env).
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import serial
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import serial.tools.list_ports
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ser = serial.Serial(args.port[0], 57600)
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ser.close()
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# NOTE: pyserial_version is not declared anywhere so I assumed you meant
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pyserial_version = float(serial.VERSION)
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if pyserial_version < 3:
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ser.setBaudrate (1200)
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else:
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