Method
GioDBusProxycall_with_unix_fd_list_sync
since: 2.30
Declaration
GVariant*
g_dbus_proxy_call_with_unix_fd_list_sync (
GDBusProxy* proxy,
const gchar* method_name,
GVariant* parameters,
GDBusCallFlags flags,
gint timeout_msec,
GUnixFDList* fd_list,
GUnixFDList** out_fd_list,
GCancellable* cancellable,
GError** error
)
Description
Like g_dbus_proxy_call_sync() but also takes and returns GUnixFDList objects.
This method is only available on UNIX.
Available since: 2.30
Parameters
method_name-
Type:
const gchar*Name of method to invoke.
The data is owned by the caller of the method. The value is a NUL terminated UTF-8 string. parameters-
Type:
GVariantA
GVarianttuple with parameters for the signal orNULLif not passing parameters.The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the method. flags-
Type:
GDBusCallFlagsFlags from the
GDBusCallFlagsenumeration. timeout_msec-
Type:
gintThe timeout in milliseconds (with
G_MAXINTmeaning “infinite”) or -1 to use the proxy default timeout. fd_list-
Type:
GUnixFDListA
GUnixFDListorNULL.The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the method. out_fd_list-
Type:
GUnixFDListReturn location for a
GUnixFDListorNULL.The argument will be set by the function. The argument can be NULL.The caller of the method takes ownership of the data, and is responsible for freeing it. cancellable-
Type:
GCancellableA
GCancellableorNULL.The argument can be NULL.The data is owned by the caller of the method. error-
Type:
GError **The return location for a recoverable error.
The argument can be NULL.If the return location is not NULL, then you must initialize it to aNULLGError*.The argument will be left initialized to NULLby the method if there are no errors.In case of error, the argument will be set to a newly allocated GError; the caller will take ownership of the data, and be responsible for freeing it.
Return value
Type: GVariant
NULL if error is set. Otherwise a GVariant tuple with
return values. Free with g_variant_unref().
| The caller of the method takes ownership of the data, and is responsible for freeing it. |