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pointer, because the port is given back.
* dbus/dbus-server-socket.c (_dbus_server_new_for_tcp_socket): implemented returning tcp port. Skipping port parameter and non integer port values in config <listen> statement needs more effort.
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps-unix.c, dbus/dbus-sysdeps-win.c (_dbus_listen_tcp_socket): return the real used tcp port.
* bus/dbus-daemon.1.in: added <listen> tcp examples
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* dbus/dbus-connection.c (_dbus_connection_close_if_only_one_ref):
Add a hack to make DBusNewConnectionFunction work right.
* dbus/dbus-server-socket.c (handle_new_client_fd_and_unlock): use
the hack here. Also, fix the todo about refcount leak.
* dbus/dbus-server-debug-pipe.c (_dbus_transport_debug_pipe_new):
and use the hack here
* dbus/dbus-connection.c: Kill the "shared" flag vs. the
"shareable" flag; this was completely broken, since it meant
dbus_connection_open() returned a connection of unknown
shared-ness. Now, we always hold a ref on anything opened
as shareable.
Move the call to notify dbus-bus.c into
connection_forget_shared_unlocked, so libdbus consistently forgets
all its knowledge of a connection at once. This exposed numerous
places where things were totally broken if we dropped a ref inside
get_dispatch_status_unlocked where
connection_forget_shared_unlocked was previously, so move
connection_forget_shared_unlocked into
_dbus_connection_update_dispatch_status_and_unlock. Also move the
exit_on_disconnect here.
(shared_connections_shutdown): this assumed weak refs to the
shared connections; since we have strong refs now, the assertion
was failing and stuff was left in the hash. Fix it to close
still-open shared connections.
* bus/dispatch.c: fixup to use dbus_connection_open_private on the
debug pipe connections
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_dispatch): only notify
dbus-bus.c if the closed connection is in fact shared
(_dbus_connection_close_possibly_shared): rename from
_dbus_connection_close_internal
(dbus_connection_close, dbus_connection_open,
dbus_connection_open_private): Improve docs to explain the deal
with when you should close or unref or both
* dbus/dbus-bus.c
(_dbus_bus_notify_shared_connection_disconnected_unlocked): rename
from _dbus_bus_check_connection_and_unref_unlocked and modify to
loop over all connections
* test/test-utils.c (test_connection_shutdown): don't try to close
shared connections.
* test/name-test/test-threads-init.c (main): fix warnings in here
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_abort): support DBUS_BLOCK_ON_ABORT
env variable to cause blocking waiting for gdb; drop
DBUS_PRINT_BACKTRACE and just call _dbus_print_backtrace()
unconditionally.
* configure.in: add -export-dynamic to libtool flags if assertions enabled
so _dbus_print_backtrace works.
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps-unix.c (_dbus_print_backtrace): use fprintf
instead of _dbus_verbose to print the backtrace, and diagnose lack
of -rdynamic/-export-dynamic
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* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_open): modify to delegate
to _dbus_transport_open_platform_specific,
_dbus_transport_open_socket,
and _dbus_transport_open_debug_pipe
* dbus/dbus-transport-protected.h: add _dbus_transport_open_platform_specific
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* dbus/dbus-server.c (dbus_server_listen): change how this works
to be able to delegate to a set of handlers that can succeed,
fail, or choose not to handle. Allows us to have
dbus_server_listen_platform_specific.
* dbus/dbus-server-socket.c (_dbus_server_new_for_tcp_socket):
factor out the tcp socket stuff to be used on windows, leaving
unix domain socket only in dbus-socket-unix.c
* dbus/dbus-transport-socket.c
(_dbus_transport_new_for_tcp_socket): factor out the tcp socket
stuff to be used on windows, leaving unix domain socket only
in dbus-transport-unix.c
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_get_unix_user): insert
temporary hack to be sure this fails on windows
(dbus_connection_get_unix_process_id): ditto
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