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MmGdbusCallMmGdbusCall — Generated C code for the org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Call D-Bus interface |
MmGdbusCall is implemented by MMCall, MmGdbusCallProxy and MmGdbusCallSkeleton.
This section contains code for working with the org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Call D-Bus interface in C.
gint
mm_gdbus_call_get_direction (MmGdbusCall *object
);
Gets the value of the "Direction" 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_call_get_number (MmGdbusCall *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.
object
was constructed. Use mm_gdbus_call_dup_number()
if on another thread.[skip]
The property value or NULL
if the property is not set. Do not free the returned value, it belongs to object
.
[transfer none]
gchar *
mm_gdbus_call_dup_number (MmGdbusCall *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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gint
mm_gdbus_call_get_state (MmGdbusCall *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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gint
mm_gdbus_call_get_state_reason (MmGdbusCall *object
);
Gets the value of the "StateReason" 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_call_emit_dtmf_received (MmGdbusCall *object
,const gchar *arg_dtmf
);
Emits the "DtmfReceived" D-Bus signal.
void mm_gdbus_call_emit_state_changed (MmGdbusCall *object
,gint arg_old
,gint arg_new
,guint arg_reason
);
Emits the "StateChanged" D-Bus signal.
object |
A MmGdbusCall. |
|
arg_old |
Argument to pass with the signal. |
|
arg_new |
Argument to pass with the signal. |
|
arg_reason |
Argument to pass with the signal. |
void mm_gdbus_call_call_accept (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Asynchronously invokes the Accept()
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.
You can then call mm_gdbus_call_call_accept_finish()
to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_accept_sync()
for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
proxy |
||
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
callback |
A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied or |
|
user_data |
User data to pass to |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_accept_finish (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GAsyncResult *res
,GError **error
);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_call_call_accept()
.
proxy |
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res |
The GAsyncResult obtained from the GAsyncReadyCallback passed to |
|
error |
Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_accept_sync (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Synchronously invokes the Accept()
proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_accept()
for the asynchronous version of this method.
proxy |
||
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
error |
Return location for error or |
void mm_gdbus_call_call_start (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Asynchronously invokes the Start()
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.
You can then call mm_gdbus_call_call_start_finish()
to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_start_sync()
for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
proxy |
||
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
callback |
A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied or |
|
user_data |
User data to pass to |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_start_finish (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GAsyncResult *res
,GError **error
);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_call_call_start()
.
proxy |
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res |
The GAsyncResult obtained from the GAsyncReadyCallback passed to |
|
error |
Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_start_sync (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Synchronously invokes the Start()
proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_start()
for the asynchronous version of this method.
proxy |
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cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
error |
Return location for error or |
void mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Asynchronously invokes the Hangup()
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.
You can then call mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup_finish()
to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup_sync()
for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
proxy |
||
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
callback |
A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied or |
|
user_data |
User data to pass to |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup_finish (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GAsyncResult *res
,GError **error
);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup()
.
proxy |
||
res |
The GAsyncResult obtained from the GAsyncReadyCallback passed to |
|
error |
Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup_sync (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Synchronously invokes the Hangup()
proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_hangup()
for the asynchronous version of this method.
proxy |
||
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
error |
Return location for error or |
void mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,const gchar *arg_dtmf
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Asynchronously invokes the SendDtmf()
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.
You can then call mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf_finish()
to get the result of the operation.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf_sync()
for the synchronous, blocking version of this method.
proxy |
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arg_dtmf |
Argument to pass with the method invocation. |
|
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
callback |
A GAsyncReadyCallback to call when the request is satisfied or |
|
user_data |
User data to pass to |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf_finish (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,GAsyncResult *res
,GError **error
);
Finishes an operation started with mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf()
.
proxy |
||
res |
The GAsyncResult obtained from the GAsyncReadyCallback passed to |
|
error |
Return location for error or |
gboolean mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf_sync (MmGdbusCall *proxy
,const gchar *arg_dtmf
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Synchronously invokes the SendDtmf()
proxy
. The calling thread is blocked until a reply is received.
See mm_gdbus_call_call_send_dtmf()
for the asynchronous version of this method.
proxy |
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arg_dtmf |
Argument to pass with the method invocation. |
|
cancellable |
A GCancellable or |
[allow-none] |
error |
Return location for error or |
typedef struct _MmGdbusCall MmGdbusCall;
Abstract interface type for the D-Bus interface org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Call.
struct MmGdbusCallIface { GTypeInterface parent_iface; gboolean (*handle_accept) ( MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation); gboolean (*handle_hangup) ( MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation); gboolean (*handle_send_dtmf) ( MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, const gchar *arg_dtmf); gboolean (*handle_start) ( MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation); gint (*get_direction) (MmGdbusCall *object); const gchar * (*get_number) (MmGdbusCall *object); gint (*get_state) (MmGdbusCall *object); gint (*get_state_reason) (MmGdbusCall *object); void (*dtmf_received) ( MmGdbusCall *object, const gchar *arg_dtmf); void (*state_changed) ( MmGdbusCall *object, gint arg_old, gint arg_new, guint arg_reason); };
Virtual table for the D-Bus interface org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Call.
GTypeInterface |
The parent interface. |
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Handler for the “handle-accept” signal. |
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Handler for the “handle-hangup” signal. |
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Handler for the “handle-send-dtmf” signal. |
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Handler for the “handle-start” signal. |
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Getter for the “direction” property. |
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Getter for the “number” property. |
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Getter for the “state” property. |
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Getter for the “state-reason” property. |
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Handler for the “dtmf-received” signal. |
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Handler for the “state-changed” signal. |
“direction”
property“direction” gint
Represents the D-Bus property "Direction".
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.
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.
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“state”
property“state” gint
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.
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“state-reason”
property“state-reason” gint
Represents the D-Bus property "StateReason".
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.
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“dtmf-received”
signalvoid user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, gchar *arg_dtmf, gpointer user_data)
On the client-side, this signal is emitted whenever the D-Bus signal "DtmfReceived" is received.
On the service-side, this signal can be used with e.g. g_signal_emit_by_name()
to make the object emit the D-Bus signal.
object |
A MmGdbusCall. |
|
arg_dtmf |
Argument. |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“handle-accept”
signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the Accept()
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_call_complete_accept()
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 MmGdbusCall. |
|
invocation |
||
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“handle-hangup”
signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the Hangup()
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_call_complete_hangup()
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 MmGdbusCall. |
|
invocation |
||
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“handle-send-dtmf”
signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gchar *arg_dtmf, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the SendDtmf()
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_call_complete_send_dtmf()
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 MmGdbusCall. |
|
invocation |
||
arg_dtmf |
Argument passed by remote caller. |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“handle-start”
signalgboolean user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data)
Signal emitted when a remote caller is invoking the Start()
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_call_complete_start()
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 MmGdbusCall. |
|
invocation |
||
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“state-changed”
signalvoid user_function (MmGdbusCall *object, gint arg_old, gint arg_new, guint arg_reason, gpointer user_data)
On the client-side, this signal is emitted whenever the D-Bus signal "StateChanged" is received.
On the service-side, this signal can be used with e.g. g_signal_emit_by_name()
to make the object emit the D-Bus signal.
object |
A MmGdbusCall. |
|
arg_old |
Argument. |
|
arg_new |
Argument. |
|
arg_reason |
Argument. |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last