dbus.mainloop package¶
Module contents¶
Base definitions, etc. for main loop integration.
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class
dbus.mainloop.NativeMainLoop¶ Bases:
objectObject representing D-Bus main loop integration done in native code. Cannot be instantiated directly.
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dbus.mainloop.WATCH_READABLE= 1¶ Represents a file descriptor becoming readable. Used to implement file descriptor watches.
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dbus.mainloop.WATCH_WRITABLE= 2¶ Represents a file descriptor becoming readable. Used to implement file descriptor watches.
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dbus.mainloop.WATCH_HANGUP= 8¶ Represents a file descriptor reaching end-of-file. Used to implement file descriptor watches.
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dbus.mainloop.WATCH_ERROR= 4¶ Represents an error condition on a file descriptor. Used to implement file descriptor watches.
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dbus.mainloop.NULL_MAIN_LOOP= <dbus.mainloop.NativeMainLoop object>¶ A null mainloop which doesn’t actually do anything.
For advanced users who want to dispatch events by hand. This is almost certainly a bad idea - if in doubt, use the GLib main loop found in dbus.mainloop.glib.
dbus.mainloop.glib module¶
GLib main loop integration using libdbus-glib.
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dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop([set_as_default=False]) → NativeMainLoop¶ Return a NativeMainLoop object which can be used to represent the default GLib main context in dbus-python.
If the keyword argument set_as_default is given and is true, set the new main loop as the default for all new Connection or Bus instances.
Non-default main contexts are not currently supported.
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dbus.mainloop.glib.threads_init()¶ Initialize threads in dbus-glib, if this has not already been done.
This must be called before creating a second thread in a program that uses this module.