Implementation of Bluetooth Low Energy functions in modern C++, without the BlueZ DBUS API.
- Scanning for bluetooth packets
- Implementation of the GATT profile and ATT protocol
- Lots of comments, complete with references to the specific part of the Bluetooth 4.0 standard.
- Example programs
Clean, modern C++ with callbacks. Feed it with lambdas (or whatever you like) to perform an event happens. Access provided to the raw socket FD, so you can use select(), poll() or blocking IO.
- lescan_simple: Simplest possible program for scanning for devices. Only 2 non boilerplate lines.
- lescan: A "proper" scanning program that cleans up properly. It's got the same 2 lines of BLE related code and a bit of pretty standard unix for dealing with non blocking I/O and signals.
- temperature: A program for logging temperature values from a device providing a standard temperature characteristic. Very short to indicate the usave, but not much error checking.
There are currently autoconf (./configure) and CMake options. It's not
a complex library to build, so either option should work fine.
Autoconf:
./configure
make
CMake:
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
make install
CMake with examples:
Examples will be in build/examples
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DWITH_EXAMPLES=ON ..
make install