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When appending unix fds to the message a new entry in the fd array will
be allocated and the index to it will be written to the message payload.
When parsing unix fds from the message the index will be read from the
payload and then looked up in the fd array.
When we read fds we put them in a queue first. Since each message knows
how many fds are attached to it we will then pop enough fds from this
queue each time we decode a message from the stream.
This should make sending and receiving more portable since we don't make
any strong requirements on the exact semantics of the SCM_RIGHTS
implementation: as long as fds are recieved in order, none or lost and
the arrive at the same time as at least one byte from the actual message
dat we should be able to handle them correctly.
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* Add indent-tabs-mode: nil to all file headers.
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* glib/dbus-gobject.c (introspect_properties): fix the XML
generated
* dbus/dbus-message.c (dbus_message_unref): add an in_cache flag
which effectively detects the use of freed messages
* glib/dbus-gobject.c (handle_introspect): modify and return the
reply message instead of the incoming message
* dbus/dbus-object-tree.c (handle_default_introspect_unlocked):
gee, maybe it should SEND THE XML instead of just making a string
and freeing it again ;-)
* tools/dbus-print-message.c (print_message): improve printing of
messages
* configure.in: add debug-glib.service to the output
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* dbus/dbus-message-factory.c, dbus/dbus-message-util.c:
get this all working, not many tests in the framework yet though
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This is about it on what can be disabled/deleted from libdbus
easily, back below 150K anyhow. Deeper cuts are more work than
just turning the code off as I've done here.
* dbus/dbus-marshal-basic.c (_dbus_pack_int32): we don't need the
signed int convenience funcs
* dbus/dbus-internals.c (_dbus_verbose_real): omit when not in
verbose mode
* dbus/dbus-string-util.c, dbus/dbus-string.c: more breaking
things out of libdbus
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c, dbus/dbus-sysdeps-util.c: same
* dbus/dbus-hash.c: purge the TWO_STRINGS crap (well, make it
tests-enabled-only, though it should probably be deleted)
* dbus/dbus-message-util.c: same stuff
* dbus/dbus-auth-util.c: same stuff
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