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Docs: Change DBus to D-Bus
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@ -1179,7 +1179,7 @@ typedef enum
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* GDBusSignalFlags:
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* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NONE: No flags set.
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* @G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NO_MATCH_RULE: Don't actually send the AddMatch
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* DBus call for this signal subscription. This gives you more control
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* D-Bus call for this signal subscription. This gives you more control
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* over which match rules you add (but you must add them manually).
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*
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* Flags used when subscribing to signals via g_dbus_connection_signal_subscribe().
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
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* values is permitted (eg: 0 to 255 is a valid byte). Special checks
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* need to be performed for booleans (only 0 or 1 allowed), strings
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* (properly nul-terminated) and object paths and signature strings
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* (meeting the DBus specification requirements).
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* (meeting the D-Bus specification requirements).
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*/
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/* < private >
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@ -1600,12 +1600,12 @@ g_variant_serialiser_is_string (gconstpointer data,
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/* < private >
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* g_variant_serialiser_is_object_path:
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* @data: a possible DBus object path
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* @data: a possible D-Bus object path
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* @size: the size of @data
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*
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* Performs the checks for being a valid string.
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*
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* Also, ensures that @data is a valid DBus object path, as per the DBus
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* Also, ensures that @data is a valid DBus object path, as per the D-Bus
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* specification.
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*/
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gboolean
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@ -1652,13 +1652,13 @@ g_variant_serialiser_is_object_path (gconstpointer data,
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/* < private >
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* g_variant_serialiser_is_signature:
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* @data: a possible DBus signature
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* @data: a possible D-Bus signature
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* @size: the size of @data
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*
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* Performs the checks for being a valid string.
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*
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* Also, ensures that @data is a valid DBus type signature, as per the
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* DBus specification.
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* Also, ensures that @data is a valid D-Bus type signature, as per the
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* D-Bus specification.
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*/
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gboolean
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g_variant_serialiser_is_signature (gconstpointer data,
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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
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* small constant time, usually touching only a single memory page.
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* Serialised #GVariant data can also be sent over the network.
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*
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* #GVariant is largely compatible with DBus. Almost all types of
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* #GVariant instances can be sent over DBus. See #GVariantType for
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* #GVariant is largely compatible with D-Bus. Almost all types of
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* #GVariant instances can be sent over D-Bus. See #GVariantType for
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* exceptions.
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*
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* For convenience to C programmers, #GVariant features powerful
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@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ NUMERIC_TYPE (UINT64, uint64, guint64)
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* Creates a new handle #GVariant instance.
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*
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* By convention, handles are indexes into an array of file descriptors
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* that are sent alongside a DBus message. If you're not interacting
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* with DBus, you probably don't need them.
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* that are sent alongside a D-Bus message. If you're not interacting
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* with D-Bus, you probably don't need them.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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**/
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@ -556,8 +556,8 @@ NUMERIC_TYPE (UINT64, uint64, guint64)
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* than %G_VARIANT_TYPE_HANDLE.
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*
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* By convention, handles are indexes into an array of file descriptors
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* that are sent alongside a DBus message. If you're not interacting
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* with DBus, you probably don't need them.
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* that are sent alongside a D-Bus message. If you're not interacting
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* with D-Bus, you probably don't need them.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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**/
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@ -1141,8 +1141,8 @@ g_variant_new_string (const gchar *string)
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* @object_path: a normal C nul-terminated string
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* @returns: a floating reference to a new object path #GVariant instance
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*
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* Creates a DBus object path #GVariant with the contents of @string.
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* @string must be a valid DBus object path. Use
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* Creates a D-Bus object path #GVariant with the contents of @string.
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* @string must be a valid D-Bus object path. Use
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* g_variant_is_object_path() if you're not sure.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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@ -1159,10 +1159,10 @@ g_variant_new_object_path (const gchar *object_path)
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/**
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* g_variant_is_object_path:
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* @string: a normal C nul-terminated string
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* @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus object path
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* @returns: %TRUE if @string is a D-Bus object path
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*
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* Determines if a given string is a valid DBus object path. You
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* should ensure that a string is a valid DBus object path before
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* Determines if a given string is a valid D-Bus object path. You
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* should ensure that a string is a valid D-Bus object path before
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* passing it to g_variant_new_object_path().
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*
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* A valid object path starts with '/' followed by zero or more
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@ -1185,8 +1185,8 @@ g_variant_is_object_path (const gchar *string)
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* @signature: a normal C nul-terminated string
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* @returns: a floating reference to a new signature #GVariant instance
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*
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* Creates a DBus type signature #GVariant with the contents of
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* @string. @string must be a valid DBus type signature. Use
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* Creates a D-Bus type signature #GVariant with the contents of
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* @string. @string must be a valid D-Bus type signature. Use
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* g_variant_is_signature() if you're not sure.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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@ -1203,13 +1203,13 @@ g_variant_new_signature (const gchar *signature)
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/**
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* g_variant_is_signature:
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* @string: a normal C nul-terminated string
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* @returns: %TRUE if @string is a DBus type signature
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* @returns: %TRUE if @string is a D-Bus type signature
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*
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* Determines if a given string is a valid DBus type signature. You
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* should ensure that a string is a valid DBus type signature before
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* Determines if a given string is a valid D-Bus type signature. You
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* should ensure that a string is a valid D-Bus type signature before
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* passing it to g_variant_new_signature().
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*
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* DBus type signatures consist of zero or more definite #GVariantType
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* D-Bus type signatures consist of zero or more definite #GVariantType
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* strings in sequence.
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*
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* Since: 2.24
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@ -1784,9 +1784,9 @@ g_variant_is_container (GVariant *value)
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_DOUBLE: The #GVariant is a double precision floating
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* point value.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_STRING: The #GVariant is a normal string.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_OBJECT_PATH: The #GVariant is a DBus object path
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_OBJECT_PATH: The #GVariant is a D-Bus object path
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* string.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_SIGNATURE: The #GVariant is a DBus signature string.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_SIGNATURE: The #GVariant is a D-Bus signature string.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_VARIANT: The #GVariant is a variant.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_MAYBE: The #GVariant is a maybe-typed value.
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* @G_VARIANT_CLASS_ARRAY: The #GVariant is an array.
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* @see_also: #GVariantType, #GVariant
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*
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* This section introduces the GVariant type system. It is based, in
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* large part, on the DBus type system, with two major changes and some minor
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* large part, on the D-Bus type system, with two major changes and some minor
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* lifting of restrictions. The <ulink
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* url='http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html'>DBus
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* specification</ulink>, therefore, provides a significant amount of
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* information that is useful when working with GVariant.
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*
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* The first major change with respect to the DBus type system is the
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* The first major change with respect to the D-Bus type system is the
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* introduction of maybe (or "nullable") types. Any type in GVariant can be
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* converted to a maybe type, in which case, "nothing" (or "null") becomes a
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* valid value. Maybe types have been added by introducing the
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*
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* The second major change is that the GVariant type system supports the
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* concept of "indefinite types" -- types that are less specific than
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* the normal types found in DBus. For example, it is possible to speak
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* of "an array of any type" in GVariant, where the DBus type system
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* the normal types found in D-Bus. For example, it is possible to speak
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* of "an array of any type" in GVariant, where the D-Bus type system
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* would require you to speak of "an array of integers" or "an array of
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* strings". Indefinite types have been added by introducing the
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* characters "<literal>*</literal>", "<literal>?</literal>" and
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* types are lifted along with the restriction that dictionary entries
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* may only appear nested inside of arrays.
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*
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* Just as in DBus, GVariant types are described with strings ("type
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* Just as in D-Bus, GVariant types are described with strings ("type
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* strings"). Subject to the differences mentioned above, these strings
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* are of the same form as those found in DBus. Note, however: DBus
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* are of the same form as those found in DBus. Note, however: D-Bus
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* always works in terms of messages and therefore individual type
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* strings appear nowhere in its interface. Instead, "signatures"
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* are a concatenation of the strings of the type of each argument in a
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* message. GVariant deals with single values directly so GVariant type
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* strings always describe the type of exactly one value. This means
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* that a DBus signature string is generally not a valid GVariant type
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* that a D-Bus signature string is generally not a valid GVariant type
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* string -- except in the case that it is the signature of a message
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* containing exactly one argument.
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*
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* <para>
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* the type string of %G_VARIANT_TYPE_HANDLE; a signed 32 bit
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* value that, by convention, is used as an index into an array
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* of file descriptors that are sent alongside a DBus message.
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* of file descriptors that are sent alongside a D-Bus message.
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* </para>
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* </entry>
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* </row>
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* <entry>
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* <para>
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* the type string of %G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH; a string in
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* the form of a DBus object path.
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* the form of a D-Bus object path.
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* </para>
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* </entry>
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* </row>
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* <entry>
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* <para>
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* the type string of %G_VARIANT_TYPE_STRING; a string in the
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* form of a DBus type signature.
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* form of a D-Bus type signature.
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* </para>
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* </entry>
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* </row>
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/**
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* G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH:
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*
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* The type of a DBus object reference. These are strings of a
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* The type of a D-Bus object reference. These are strings of a
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* specific format used to identify objects at a given destination on
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* the bus.
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*
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* If you are not interacting with DBus, then there is no reason to make
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* use of this type. If you are, then the DBus specification contains a
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* If you are not interacting with D-Bus, then there is no reason to make
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* use of this type. If you are, then the D-Bus specification contains a
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* precise description of valid object paths.
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**/
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#define G_VARIANT_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH ((const GVariantType *) "o")
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/**
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* G_VARIANT_TYPE_SIGNATURE:
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*
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* The type of a DBus type signature. These are strings of a specific
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* format used as type signatures for DBus methods and messages.
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* The type of a D-Bus type signature. These are strings of a specific
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* format used as type signatures for D-Bus methods and messages.
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*
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* If you are not interacting with DBus, then there is no reason to make
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* use of this type. If you are, then the DBus specification contains a
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* If you are not interacting with D-Bus, then there is no reason to make
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* use of this type. If you are, then the D-Bus specification contains a
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* precise description of valid signature strings.
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**/
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#define G_VARIANT_TYPE_SIGNATURE ((const GVariantType *) "g")
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*
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* The type of a 32bit signed integer value, that by convention, is used
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* as an index into an array of file descriptors that are sent alongside
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* a DBus message.
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* a D-Bus message.
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*
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* If you are not interacting with DBus, then there is no reason to make
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* If you are not interacting with D-Bus, then there is no reason to make
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* use of this type.
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**/
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#define G_VARIANT_TYPE_HANDLE ((const GVariantType *) "h")
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