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Some documentation tweaks
Add links to the D-Bus docs in some places, and various other additions.
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<listitem><para>network connection stream</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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There is support for connecting to D-Bus, sending and receiving
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messages, owning and watching bus names, and making objects
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available on the bus:
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There is support for connecting to <link linkend="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus">D-Bus</link>,
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sending and receiving messages, owning and watching bus names,
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and making objects available on the bus:
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>GDBusConnection</term>
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* @short_description: D-Bus connection endpoints
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* @include: gio/gio.h
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*
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* Routines for working with D-Bus addresses.
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* Routines for working with D-Bus addresses. A D-Bus address is a string
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* like "unix:tmpdir=/tmp/my-app-name". The exact format of addresses
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* is explained in detail in the <link linkend="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#addresses">D-Bus specification</link>.
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*/
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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* @short_description: D-Bus Connections
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* @include: gio/gio.h
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*
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* <para><note>
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* This class is rarely used directly in D-Bus clients. If you are
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* writing an D-Bus client, it is often easier to use the
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* g_bus_own_name(), g_bus_watch_name() or g_bus_watch_proxy() APIs.
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* </note></para>
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*
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* The #GDBusConnection type is used for D-Bus connections to remote
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* peers such as a message buses.
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* peers such as a message buses. It is a low-level API that offers a
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* lot of flexibility. For instance, it lets you establish a connection
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* over any transport that can by represented as an #GIOStream.
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*
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* This class is rarely used directly in D-Bus clients. If you are writing
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* an D-Bus client, it is often easier to use the g_bus_own_name(),
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* g_bus_watch_name() or g_bus_watch_proxy() APIs.
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*
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* <example id="gdbus-server"><title>D-Bus server example</title><programlisting><xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-example-server.c"><xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback></xi:include></programlisting></example>
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*
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* @include: gio/gio.h
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*
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* Various data structures and convenience routines to parse and
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* generate D-Bus introspection XML.
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* generate D-Bus introspection XML. Introspection information is
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* used when registering objects with g_dbus_connection_register_object().
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*
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* The format of D-BUs introspection XML is specified in the
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* <link linkend="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#introspection-format">D-Bus specification</link>.
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*/
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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* Instances of the #GDBusMethodInvocation class are used when
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* handling D-Bus method calls. It provides a way to asynchronously
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* return results and errors.
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*
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* The normal way to obtain a #GDBusMethodInvocation object is to receive
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* it as an argument to the handle_method_call() function in a
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* #GDBusInterfaceVTable that was passed to g_dbus_connection_register_object().
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*/
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struct _GDBusMethodInvocationPrivate
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* closes, then @name_lost_handler is invoked since it is no
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* longer possible for other processes to access the process.
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*
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* You cannot use g_bus_own_name() several times (unless interleaved
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* with calls to g_bus_unown_name()) - only the first call will work.
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* You cannot use g_bus_own_name() several times for the same name (unless
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* interleaved with calls to g_bus_unown_name()) - only the first call
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* will work.
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*
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* Another guarantee is that invocations of @name_acquired_handler
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* and @name_lost_handler are guaranteed to alternate; that
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* guaranteed that the next time one of the handlers is invoked, it
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* will be @name_lost_handler. The reverse is also true.
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*
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* If you plan on exporting objects (using e.g. g_dbus_connection_register_object()), note
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* that it is generally too late to export the objects in @name_acquired_handler. Instead,
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* you can do this in @bus_acquired_handler since you are guaranteed that this will
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* run before @name is requested from the bus.
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* If you plan on exporting objects (using e.g.
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* g_dbus_connection_register_object()), note that it is generally too late
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* to export the objects in @name_acquired_handler. Instead, you can do this
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* in @bus_acquired_handler since you are guaranteed that this will run
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* before @name is requested from the bus.
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*
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* This behavior makes it very simple to write applications that wants
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* to own names and export objects, see <xref linkend="gdbus-owning-names"/>. Simply
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* register objects to be exported in @bus_acquired_handler and
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* to own names and export objects, see <xref linkend="gdbus-owning-names"/>.
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* Simply register objects to be exported in @bus_acquired_handler and
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* unregister the objects (if any) in @name_lost_handler.
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*
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* Returns: An identifier (never 0) that an be used with
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* additional proxies in response to the result of enumeration methods
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* on the manager object.
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*
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* Many of the comment that applies to g_bus_watch_name() also applies
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* Many of the comments that apply to g_bus_watch_name() also apply
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* here. For example, you are guaranteed that one of the handlers will
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* be invoked (on the main thread) after calling this function and
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* also that the two handlers alternate. When you are done watching the
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