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| gint | class | Read / Write |
| GVariant * | data | Read / Write |
| gboolean | delivery-report-request | Read / Write |
| guint | delivery-state | Read / Write |
| gchar * | discharge-timestamp | Read / Write |
| guint | message-reference | Read / Write |
| gchar * | number | Read / Write |
| guint | pdu-type | Read / Write |
| guint | service-category | Read / Write |
| gchar * | smsc | Read / Write |
| guint | state | Read / Write |
| guint | storage | Read / Write |
| guint | teleservice-id | Read / Write |
| gchar * | text | Read / Write |
| gchar * | timestamp | Read / Write |
| GVariant * | validity | Read / Write |
This section contains code for working with the org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Sms D-Bus interface in C.
guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_state (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "State" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_pdu_type (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "PduType" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_message_reference (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "MessageReference" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_storage (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Storage" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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const gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_text (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Text" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_text() if on another thread.
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gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_text (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "Text" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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GVariant *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_data (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Data" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_data() if on another thread.
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GVariant *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_data (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "Data" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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const gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_number (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Number" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_number() if on another thread.
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gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_number (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "Number" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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const gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_smsc (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "SMSC" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_smsc() if on another thread.
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gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_smsc (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "SMSC" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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GVariant *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_validity (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Validity" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_validity() if on another thread.
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GVariant *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_validity (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "Validity" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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gint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_class (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Class" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_teleservice_id (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "TeleserviceId" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_service_category (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "ServiceCategory" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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const gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_timestamp (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "Timestamp" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_timestamp() if on another thread.
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gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_timestamp (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "Timestamp" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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const gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_get_discharge_timestamp (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "DischargeTimestamp" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
The returned value is only valid until the property changes so on the client-side it is only safe to use this function on the thread where object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_sms_dup_discharge_timestamp() if on another thread.
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gchar *
mm_gdbus_sms_dup_discharge_timestamp (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets a copy of the "DischargeTimestamp" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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gboolean
mm_gdbus_sms_get_delivery_report_request
(MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "DeliveryReportRequest" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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guint
mm_gdbus_sms_get_delivery_state (MmGdbusSms *object);
Gets the value of the "DeliveryState" D-Bus property.
Since this D-Bus property is readable, it is meaningful to use this function on both the client- and service-side.
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void mm_gdbus_sms_call_send (MmGdbusSms *proxy,GCancellable *cancellable,GAsyncReadyCallback callback,gpointer user_data);
Asynchronously invokes the Send()proxy
.
When the operation is finished, callback
will be invoked in the thread-default main loop of the thread you are calling this method from (see g_main_context_push_thread_default()).
You can then call mm_gdbus_sms_call_send_finish() to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_sms_call_send_sync() for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
gboolean mm_gdbus_sms_call_send_finish (MmGdbusSms *proxy,GAsyncResult *res,GError **error);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_sms_call_send().
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Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_sms_call_send_sync (MmGdbusSms *proxy,GCancellable *cancellable,GError **error);
Synchronously invokes the Send()proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_sms_call_send() for the asynchronous version of this method.
void mm_gdbus_sms_call_store (MmGdbusSms *proxy,guint arg_storage,GCancellable *cancellable,GAsyncReadyCallback callback,gpointer user_data);
Asynchronously invokes the Store()proxy
.
When the operation is finished, callback
will be invoked in the thread-default main loop of the thread you are calling this method from (see g_main_context_push_thread_default()).
You can then call mm_gdbus_sms_call_store_finish() to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_sms_call_store_sync() for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
gboolean mm_gdbus_sms_call_store_finish (MmGdbusSms *proxy,GAsyncResult *res,GError **error);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_sms_call_store().
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The GAsyncResult obtained from the GAsyncReadyCallback passed to |
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error |
Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_sms_call_store_sync (MmGdbusSms *proxy,guint arg_storage,GCancellable *cancellable,GError **error);
Synchronously invokes the Store()proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_sms_call_store() for the asynchronous version of this method.
typedef struct _MmGdbusSms MmGdbusSms;
Abstract interface type for the D-Bus interface org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Sms.
struct MmGdbusSmsIface {
GTypeInterface parent_iface;
gboolean (*handle_send) (
MmGdbusSms *object,
GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation);
gboolean (*handle_store) (
MmGdbusSms *object,
GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation,
guint arg_storage);
gint (*get_class) (MmGdbusSms *object);
GVariant * (*get_data) (MmGdbusSms *object);
gboolean (*get_delivery_report_request) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_delivery_state) (MmGdbusSms *object);
const gchar * (*get_discharge_timestamp) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_message_reference) (MmGdbusSms *object);
const gchar * (*get_number) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_pdu_type) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_service_category) (MmGdbusSms *object);
const gchar * (*get_smsc) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_state) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_storage) (MmGdbusSms *object);
guint (*get_teleservice_id) (MmGdbusSms *object);
const gchar * (*get_text) (MmGdbusSms *object);
const gchar * (*get_timestamp) (MmGdbusSms *object);
GVariant * (*get_validity) (MmGdbusSms *object);
};
Virtual table for the D-Bus interface org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Sms.
The parent interface. |
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Handler for the “handle-send” signal. |
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Handler for the “handle-store” signal. |
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Getter for the “class” property. |
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Getter for the “data” property. |
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Getter for the “delivery-report-request” property. |
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Getter for the “delivery-state” property. |
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Getter for the “discharge-timestamp” property. |
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Getter for the “message-reference” property. |
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Getter for the “number” property. |
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Getter for the “pdu-type” property. |
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Getter for the “service-category” property. |
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Getter for the “smsc” property. |
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Getter for the “state” property. |
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Getter for the “storage” property. |
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Getter for the “teleservice-id” property. |
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Getter for the “text” property. |
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Getter for the “timestamp” property. |
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Getter for the “validity” property. |
“class” property “class” gint
Represents the D-Bus property "Class".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“data” property “data” GVariant *
Represents the D-Bus property "Data".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: GVariant<ay>
Default value: NULL
“delivery-report-request” property “delivery-report-request” gboolean
Represents the D-Bus property "DeliveryReportRequest".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: FALSE
“delivery-state” property “delivery-state” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "DeliveryState".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“discharge-timestamp” property “discharge-timestamp” gchar *
Represents the D-Bus property "DischargeTimestamp".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“message-reference” property “message-reference” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "MessageReference".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“number” property “number” gchar *
Represents the D-Bus property "Number".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“pdu-type” property “pdu-type” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "PduType".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“service-category” property “service-category” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "ServiceCategory".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“smsc” property “smsc” gchar *
Represents the D-Bus property "SMSC".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“state” property “state” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "State".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“storage” property “storage” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "Storage".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“teleservice-id” property “teleservice-id” guint
Represents the D-Bus property "TeleserviceId".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“text” property “text” gchar *
Represents the D-Bus property "Text".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“timestamp” property “timestamp” gchar *
Represents the D-Bus property "Timestamp".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“validity” property “validity” GVariant *
Represents the D-Bus property "Validity".
Since the D-Bus property for this GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.
Owner: MmGdbusSms
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: GVariant<(uv)>
Default value: NULL
“handle-send” signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusSms *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the Send()
If a signal handler returns TRUE, it means the signal handler will handle the invocation (e.g. take a reference to invocation
and eventually call mm_gdbus_sms_complete_send() or e.g. g_dbus_method_invocation_return_error() on it) and no order signal handlers will run. If no signal handler handles the invocation, the G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD error is returned.
object |
A MmGdbusSms. |
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invocation |
A GDBusMethodInvocation. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“handle-store” signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusSms *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, guint arg_storage, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the Store()
If a signal handler returns TRUE, it means the signal handler will handle the invocation (e.g. take a reference to invocation
and eventually call mm_gdbus_sms_complete_store() or e.g. g_dbus_method_invocation_return_error() on it) and no order signal handlers will run. If no signal handler handles the invocation, the G_DBUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_METHOD error is returned.
object |
A MmGdbusSms. |
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invocation |
A GDBusMethodInvocation. |
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arg_storage |
Argument passed by remote caller. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last