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/* dbus-types.h types such as dbus_bool_t
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Red Hat Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.1
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
*/
#if !defined (DBUS_INSIDE_DBUS_H) && !defined (DBUS_COMPILATION)
#error "Only <dbus/dbus.h> can be included directly, this file may disappear or change contents."
#endif
#ifndef DBUS_TYPES_H
#define DBUS_TYPES_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <dbus/dbus-arch-deps.h>
typedef dbus_uint32_t dbus_unichar_t;
/* boolean size must be fixed at 4 bytes due to wire protocol! */
typedef dbus_uint32_t dbus_bool_t;
/* Normally docs are in .c files, but there isn't a .c file for this. */
/**
* @defgroup DBusTypes Basic types
* @ingroup DBus
* @brief dbus_bool_t, dbus_int32_t, etc.
*
* Typedefs for common primitive types.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_bool_t
*
* A boolean, valid values are #TRUE and #FALSE.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_uint32_t
*
* A 32-bit unsigned integer on all platforms.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_int32_t
*
* A 32-bit signed integer on all platforms.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_uint16_t
*
* A 16-bit unsigned integer on all platforms.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_int16_t
*
* A 16-bit signed integer on all platforms.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_uint64_t
*
* A 64-bit unsigned integer on all platforms that support it.
* If supported, #DBUS_HAVE_INT64 will be defined.
*
* C99 requires a 64-bit type and most likely all interesting
* compilers support one. GLib for example flat-out requires
* a 64-bit type.
*
* You probably want to just assume #DBUS_HAVE_INT64 is always defined.
*/
/**
* @typedef dbus_int64_t
*
* A 64-bit signed integer on all platforms that support it.
* If supported, #DBUS_HAVE_INT64 will be defined.
*
* C99 requires a 64-bit type and most likely all interesting
* compilers support one. GLib for example flat-out requires
* a 64-bit type.
*
* You probably want to just assume #DBUS_HAVE_INT64 is always defined.
*/
/**
* @def DBUS_HAVE_INT64
*
* Defined if 64-bit integers are available. Will be defined
* on any platform you care about, unless you care about
* some truly ancient UNIX, or some bizarre embedded platform.
*
* C99 requires a 64-bit type and most likely all interesting
* compilers support one. GLib for example flat-out requires
* a 64-bit type.
*
* You should feel comfortable ignoring this macro and just using
* int64 unconditionally.
*
*/
/**
* @def DBUS_INT64_CONSTANT
*
* Declare a 64-bit signed integer constant. The macro
* adds the necessary "LL" or whatever after the integer,
* giving a literal such as "325145246765LL"
*/
/**
* @def DBUS_UINT64_CONSTANT
*
* Declare a 64-bit unsigned integer constant. The macro
* adds the necessary "ULL" or whatever after the integer,
* giving a literal such as "325145246765ULL"
*/
/**
* An 8-byte struct you could use to access int64 without having
* int64 support
*/
typedef struct
{
dbus_uint32_t first32; /**< first 32 bits in the 8 bytes (beware endian issues) */
dbus_uint32_t second32; /**< second 32 bits in the 8 bytes (beware endian issues) */
} DBus8ByteStruct;
/**
* A simple value union that lets you access bytes as if they
* were various types; useful when dealing with basic types via
* void pointers and varargs.
*
* This union also contains a pointer member (which can be used
* to retrieve a string from dbus_message_iter_get_basic(), for
* instance), so on future platforms it could conceivably be larger
* than 8 bytes.
*/
typedef union
{
unsigned char bytes[8]; /**< as 8 individual bytes */
dbus_int16_t i16; /**< as int16 */
dbus_uint16_t u16; /**< as int16 */
dbus_int32_t i32; /**< as int32 */
dbus_uint32_t u32; /**< as int32 */
dbus_bool_t bool_val; /**< as boolean */
#ifdef DBUS_HAVE_INT64
dbus_int64_t i64; /**< as int64 */
dbus_uint64_t u64; /**< as int64 */
#endif
DBus8ByteStruct eight; /**< as 8-byte struct */
double dbl; /**< as double */
unsigned char byt; /**< as byte */
char *str; /**< as char* (string, object path or signature) */
int fd; /**< as Unix file descriptor */
} DBusBasicValue;
/** @} */
#endif /* DBUS_TYPES_H */
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