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void | (*DBusGProxyCallNotify) () |
DBusGProxy * | dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name () |
DBusGProxy * | dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner () |
DBusGProxy * | dbus_g_proxy_new_from_proxy () |
DBusGProxy * | dbus_g_proxy_new_for_peer () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_set_interface () |
const char * | dbus_g_proxy_get_path () |
const char * | dbus_g_proxy_get_bus_name () |
const char * | dbus_g_proxy_get_interface () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_add_signal () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_disconnect_signal () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_send () |
gboolean | dbus_g_proxy_call () |
gboolean | dbus_g_proxy_call_with_timeout () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_call_no_reply () |
DBusGProxyCall * | dbus_g_proxy_begin_call () |
DBusGProxyCall * | dbus_g_proxy_begin_call_with_timeout () |
gboolean | dbus_g_proxy_end_call () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_cancel_call () |
void | dbus_g_proxy_set_default_timeout () |
void (*DBusGProxyCallNotify) (DBusGProxy *proxy
,DBusGProxyCall *call_id
,void *user_data
);
DBusGProxyCallNotify
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent is the standard GAsyncReadyCallback mechanism.
Called when a reply to the call represented by call_id
arrives.
Use dbus_g_proxy_end_call()
to see whether call_id
succeeded or
failed, and get the arguments returned (if any) on success.
proxy |
the proxy on which the method was called |
|
call_id |
the call in progress |
|
user_data |
data passed to |
DBusGProxy * dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name (DBusGConnection *connection
,const char *name
,const char *path
,const char *iface
);
dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_new_sync()
.
Creates a new proxy for a remote interface exported by a connection
on a message bus. Method calls and signal connections over this
proxy will go to the name owner; the name's owner is expected to
support the given interface name. THE NAME OWNER MAY CHANGE OVER
TIME, for example between two different method calls, unless the
name is a unique name. If you need a fixed owner, you need to
request the current owner and bind a proxy to its unique name
rather than to the generic name; see
dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner()
.
A name-associated proxy only makes sense with a message bus, not for app-to-app direct dbus connections.
This proxy will only emit the "destroy" signal if the DBusConnection is disconnected, the proxy has no remaining references, or the name is a unique name and its owner disappears. If a well-known name changes owner, the proxy will still be alive.
DBusGProxy * dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner (DBusGConnection *connection
,const char *name
,const char *path
,const char *iface
,GError **error
);
dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_new_sync()
with the name owner's unique name
passed as name
.
Similar to dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name()
, but makes a round-trip
request to the message bus to get the current name owner, then
binds the proxy to the unique name of the current owner, rather
than to the well-known name. As a result, the name owner will
not change over time, and the proxy will emit the "destroy" signal
when the owner disappears from the message bus.
An example of the difference between dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name()
and dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner()
: if you provide the well-known name
"org.freedesktop.Database" dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name()
remains bound
to that name as it changes owner. dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner()
will fail if the name has no owner. If the name has an owner,
dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner()
will bind to the unique name
of that owner rather than the generic name.
DBusGProxy * dbus_g_proxy_new_from_proxy (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *iface
,const char *path
);
dbus_g_proxy_new_from_proxy
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_new_sync()
.
Creates a proxy using an existing proxy as a template, substituting the specified interface and path. Either or both may be NULL.
DBusGProxy * dbus_g_proxy_new_for_peer (DBusGConnection *connection
,const char *path
,const char *iface
);
dbus_g_proxy_new_for_peer
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_new_sync()
.
Creates a proxy for an object in peer application (one we're directly connected to). That is, this function is intended for use when there's no message bus involved, we're doing a simple 1-to-1 communication between two applications.
void dbus_g_proxy_set_interface (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *interface_name
);
dbus_g_proxy_set_interface
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. There is no direct equivalent for this function: construct a new proxy instead.
Sets the object interface proxy is bound to
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
const char *
dbus_g_proxy_get_path (DBusGProxy *proxy
);
dbus_g_proxy_get_path
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_get_object_path()
.
Gets the path this proxy is bound to
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
const char *
dbus_g_proxy_get_bus_name (DBusGProxy *proxy
);
dbus_g_proxy_get_bus_name
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_get_name()
or g_dbus_proxy_get_name_owner()
,
depending how the proxy was created.
Gets the bus name a proxy is bound to (may be NULL
in some cases).
If you created the proxy with dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name()
, then
the name you passed to that will be returned.
If you created it with dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner()
, then the
unique connection name will be returned. If you created it
with dbus_g_proxy_new_for_peer()
then NULL
will be returned.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
const char *
dbus_g_proxy_get_interface (DBusGProxy *proxy
);
dbus_g_proxy_get_interface
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_get_interface_name()
.
Gets the object interface proxy is bound to (may be NULL
in some cases).
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
void dbus_g_proxy_add_signal (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *signal_name
,GType first_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_add_signal
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead.
Specifies the argument signature of a D-Bus signal. When the signal is emitted by the remote object, if the GTypes corresponding to its arguments' types do not match the types given here, the signal will be ignored.
It is an error to add the same signal_name
to the same proxy
more than
once, even if the argument types given are the same.
It is also an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
the proxy for a remote interface |
|
signal_name |
the name of the signal |
|
first_type |
the first argument type, or |
|
... |
any subsequent argument types, followed by |
void dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *signal_name
,GCallback handler
,void *data
,GClosureNotify free_data_func
);
dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_connection_signal_subscribe()
.
Connect a signal handler to a proxy for a remote interface. When the remote interface emits the specified signal, the proxy will emit a corresponding GLib signal.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
void dbus_g_proxy_disconnect_signal (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *signal_name
,GCallback handler
,void *data
);
dbus_g_proxy_disconnect_signal
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_connection_signal_unsubscribe()
.
Disconnect all signal handlers from a proxy that match the given criteria.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
void dbus_g_proxy_send (DBusGProxy *proxy
,DBusMessage *message
,dbus_uint32_t *client_serial
);
dbus_g_proxy_send
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_connection_send_message()
.
Sends a message to the interface we're proxying for. Does not
block or wait for a reply. The message is only actually written out
when you return to the main loop or block in
dbus_g_connection_flush()
.
The message is modified to be addressed to the target interface.
That is, a destination name field or whatever is needed will be
added to the message. The basic point of this function is to add
the necessary header fields, otherwise it's equivalent to
dbus_connection_send()
.
This function adds a reference to the message, so the caller still owns its original reference.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
message |
the message to address and send |
|
client_serial |
return location for message's serial, or |
gboolean dbus_g_proxy_call (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *method
,GError **error
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_call
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call_sync()
.
Function for synchronously invoking a method and receiving reply values. This function is equivalent to dbus_g_proxy_begin_call followed by dbus_g_proxy_end_call. All of the input arguments are specified first, followed by G_TYPE_INVALID, followed by all of the output values, followed by a second G_TYPE_INVALID. Note that this means you must always specify G_TYPE_INVALID twice.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
method |
method to invoke |
|
error |
return location for an error |
|
first_arg_type |
type of first "in" argument, or |
|
... |
value of first "in" argument, any further type/value pairs,
|
gboolean dbus_g_proxy_call_with_timeout (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *method
,int timeout
,GError **error
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_call_with_timeout
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call_sync()
.
Function for synchronously invoking a method and receiving reply values. This function is equivalent to dbus_g_proxy_begin_call followed by dbus_g_proxy_end_call. All of the input arguments are specified first, followed by G_TYPE_INVALID, followed by all of the output values, followed by a second G_TYPE_INVALID. Note that this means you must always specify G_TYPE_INVALID twice.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
method |
method to invoke |
|
timeout |
the timeout in milliseconds, or -1 to use a default |
|
error |
return location for an error |
|
first_arg_type |
type of first "in" argument |
|
... |
as for |
void dbus_g_proxy_call_no_reply (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *method
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_call_no_reply
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call()
with callback
= NULL
.
Sends a method call message as with dbus_g_proxy_begin_call()
, but
does not ask for a reply or allow you to receive one.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
TODO: this particular function shouldn't die on out of memory, since you should be able to do a call with large arguments.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
method |
the name of the method to invoke |
|
first_arg_type |
type of the first argument, or |
|
... |
the first argument and any remaining type/argument pairs, followed by
|
DBusGProxyCall * dbus_g_proxy_begin_call (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *method
,DBusGProxyCallNotify notify
,gpointer user_data
,GDestroyNotify destroy
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_begin_call
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call()
.
Asynchronously invokes a method on a remote interface. The method
call will not be sent over the wire until the application returns
to the main loop, or blocks in dbus_g_connection_flush()
to write out
pending data. The call will be completed after a timeout, or when
a reply is received. When the call returns, the callback specified
will be invoked; you can then collect the results of the call
(which may be an error, or a reply), use dbus_g_proxy_end_call()
.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
TODO this particular function shouldn't die on out of memory, since you should be able to do a call with large arguments.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
method |
the name of the method to invoke |
|
notify |
callback to be invoked when method returns |
|
user_data |
user data passed to callback |
|
destroy |
function called to destroy user_data |
|
first_arg_type |
type of the first argument, or |
|
... |
first argument, followed by any further type/value pairs, followed
by |
DBusGProxyCall * dbus_g_proxy_begin_call_with_timeout (DBusGProxy *proxy
,const char *method
,DBusGProxyCallNotify notify
,gpointer user_data
,GDestroyNotify destroy
,int timeout
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_begin_call_with_timeout
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call()
.
Asynchronously invokes a method on a remote interface. The method
call will not be sent over the wire until the application returns
to the main loop, or blocks in dbus_g_connection_flush()
to write out
pending data. The call will be completed after a timeout, or when
a reply is received. When the call returns, the callback specified
will be invoked; you can then collect the results of the call
(which may be an error, or a reply), use dbus_g_proxy_end_call()
.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
TODO this particular function shouldn't die on out of memory, since you should be able to do a call with large arguments.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
method |
the name of the method to invoke |
|
notify |
callback to be invoked when method returns |
|
user_data |
user data passed to callback |
|
destroy |
function called to destroy user_data |
|
timeout |
the timeout in milliseconds, or -1 to use a default |
|
first_arg_type |
type of the first argument, or |
|
... |
first argument, followed by any further type/value pairs, followed
by |
gboolean dbus_g_proxy_end_call (DBusGProxy *proxy
,DBusGProxyCall *call
,GError **error
,GType first_arg_type
,...
);
dbus_g_proxy_end_call
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_dbus_proxy_call_finish()
.
Collects the results of a method call. The method call was normally
initiated with dbus_g_proxy_end_call()
. You may use this function
outside of the callback given to dbus_g_proxy_begin_call; in that
case this function will block if the results haven't yet been
received.
All D-Bus method calls can fail with a remote error. If this occurs,
the error
will be set and this function will return FALSE
.
Otherwise, the "out" parameters and return value of the method are stored in the provided varargs list. The list should be terminated with G_TYPE_INVALID.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
call |
the pending call ID from |
|
error |
return location for an error |
|
first_arg_type |
type of first "out" argument, or |
|
... |
return location for first "out" argument, followed by any further
type/location pairs, followed by |
void dbus_g_proxy_cancel_call (DBusGProxy *proxy
,DBusGProxyCall *call
);
dbus_g_proxy_cancel_call
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent
is g_cancellable_cancel()
.
Cancels a pending method call. The method call was normally
initiated with dbus_g_proxy_begin_call()
. This function
may not be used on pending calls that have already been
ended with dbus_g_proxy_end_call.
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
call |
the pending call ID from |
void dbus_g_proxy_set_default_timeout (DBusGProxy *proxy
,int timeout
);
dbus_g_proxy_set_default_timeout
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead.
Sets the default timeout to use for a proxy. This timeout will be used in calls where the timeout is not specified, or is specified to be -1. If this timeout is also set to -1, libdbus will use a reasonable default value.
This is useful for long-running operations that takes longer than the default timeout (which is a on the order of magnitude of tens of seconds). For some applications, consider using a pattern where the method returns once the operation is underway (e.g. immediately) and emits a signal when the operation terminates (though beware of leaking information with/in the signal return value).
It is an error to call this method on a proxy that has emitted the “destroy” signal.
proxy |
a proxy for a remote interface |
|
timeout |
the timeout in milliseconds, or -1 to reset to the libdbus default |
Since: 0.75
struct DBusGProxy { };
DBusGProxy
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. The closest equivalent is GDBusProxy.
A GObject representing a remote object in a D-Bus service.
typedef struct _DBusGProxyCall DBusGProxyCall;
DBusGProxyCall
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
New code should use GDBus instead. There is no direct equivalent in GDBus, but the standard GCancellable mechanism is analogous.
An opaque pointer representing an asynchronous call in progress.