SD_BUS_GET_CURRENT_HANDLER(3) | sd_bus_get_current_handler | SD_BUS_GET_CURRENT_HANDLER(3) |
sd_bus_get_current_handler, sd_bus_get_current_message, sd_bus_get_current_slot, sd_bus_get_current_userdata - Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
typedef int (*sd_bus_message_handler_t)(sd_bus_message *m, void *userdata, sd_bus_error *ret_error);
sd_bus_message_handler_t sd_bus_get_current_handler(sd_bus *bus);
sd_bus_message* sd_bus_get_current_message(sd_bus *bus);
sd_bus_slot* sd_bus_get_current_slot(sd_bus *bus);
void* sd_bus_get_current_userdata(sd_bus *bus);
Whenever sd-bus is about to invoke a user-supplied callback function, it stores the current callback, D-Bus message, slot and userdata pointer and allows these to be queried via sd_bus_get_current_handler(), sd_bus_get_current_message(), sd_bus_get_current_slot() and sd_bus_get_current_userdata(), respectively. If bus cannot be resolved or if execution does not reside in a user-supplied callback of bus, these functions return NULL.
On success, these functions return the requested object. On failure, they return NULL.
These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.
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