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BeagleBone GPIO with Python Test
#!/usr/bin/python
# time module is needed for sleep function:
import time
# Open up the pins and set mode in/out
# TODO: Error handling
setupPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/export", "w")
setupPin.write("%d" % (38))
setupPin.close()
setupPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/gpio38/direction", "w")
setupPin.write("out")
setupPin.close()
setupPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/export", "w")
setupPin.write("%d" % (70))
setupPin.close()
setupPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/gpio70/direction", "w")
setupPin.write("in")
setupPin.close()
#Open outPin for writing and inPin for reading:
outPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/gpio38/value", "w")
inPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/gpio70/value", "r")
try:
while True:
# This method uses polling to read the state of the pin.
# It's not the way it should be done, but we'll make do
# with this for now.
inPin.seek(0)
if inPin.read() =="1\n":
print "Button Pressed!\n"
outPin.write("1")
outPin.flush()
time.sleep(1)
outPin.write("0")
outPin.flush()
# don't peg the processor:
time.sleep(.1)
# Control+C will get us out of that loop and close the pins so that other apps can use:
except KeyboardInterrupt:
inPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/unexport", "w")
inPin.write("%d" % (38))
inPin.close()
outPin = file("/sys/class/gpio/unexport", "w")
outPin.write("%d" % (70))
inPin.close()
@halbarnett
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I'm just starting with Beaglebone GPIO, and I an wondering about when GPIO related files should be close()'ed.
In this code the outPin and inPin file handles, which are related to the /value files are never closed. Is that ok?
Does writing to the /unexport file for the GPIO eliminate the need for closing the /value files?
Thanks for any help with this, and thank you for posting this code.

@mrichardson23
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Yes, the value file should be closed. This code is a little old and I abstracted these functions into a Python module: https://github.com/mrichardson23/mrBBIO

@GoodiesHQ
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Okay, hello there! So, I'm quite in love with python. I started it about 4 months ago. I'm more than efficient in languages Java, VB.Net/C#, PHP, and some C/C++ and ASM. Python was a cinch to pick up.

I was wondering, in the likely event that I don't use the default BBB's OS, where can I get the python API files for this? From the original out-of-box OS and just copy the file over to the new /sys ?

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