How to pass different argument to gdbus like unit16, uint32
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By default arguments sent to gdbus are taken to be of type Int32.
I need to send arguments of mixed type like uint16, uint32 ..
How to frame the arguments for gdbus for same
Unfortunately there are not many examples of such usecases in the net.
I am trying to frame the gdbus emit signal with above type of arguments.
Below is example of what I am trying
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2,1)"
Below is the output
signal sender=:1.5 -> dest=(null destination) serial=6606 path=/myservice/serverInstance; interface=com.mimo.myservice; member=touch
struct {
int32 2
int32 1
}
In above case, I need to send second argument as uint16.
Hot to do that.
dbus
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By default arguments sent to gdbus are taken to be of type Int32.
I need to send arguments of mixed type like uint16, uint32 ..
How to frame the arguments for gdbus for same
Unfortunately there are not many examples of such usecases in the net.
I am trying to frame the gdbus emit signal with above type of arguments.
Below is example of what I am trying
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2,1)"
Below is the output
signal sender=:1.5 -> dest=(null destination) serial=6606 path=/myservice/serverInstance; interface=com.mimo.myservice; member=touch
struct {
int32 2
int32 1
}
In above case, I need to send second argument as uint16.
Hot to do that.
dbus
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By default arguments sent to gdbus are taken to be of type Int32.
I need to send arguments of mixed type like uint16, uint32 ..
How to frame the arguments for gdbus for same
Unfortunately there are not many examples of such usecases in the net.
I am trying to frame the gdbus emit signal with above type of arguments.
Below is example of what I am trying
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2,1)"
Below is the output
signal sender=:1.5 -> dest=(null destination) serial=6606 path=/myservice/serverInstance; interface=com.mimo.myservice; member=touch
struct {
int32 2
int32 1
}
In above case, I need to send second argument as uint16.
Hot to do that.
dbus
By default arguments sent to gdbus are taken to be of type Int32.
I need to send arguments of mixed type like uint16, uint32 ..
How to frame the arguments for gdbus for same
Unfortunately there are not many examples of such usecases in the net.
I am trying to frame the gdbus emit signal with above type of arguments.
Below is example of what I am trying
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2,1)"
Below is the output
signal sender=:1.5 -> dest=(null destination) serial=6606 path=/myservice/serverInstance; interface=com.mimo.myservice; member=touch
struct {
int32 2
int32 1
}
In above case, I need to send second argument as uint16.
Hot to do that.
dbus
dbus
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Below command works
Arguments should follow GVariant standard :
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/gvariant-text.html
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2, unit16 1)"
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Below command works
Arguments should follow GVariant standard :
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/gvariant-text.html
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2, unit16 1)"
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Below command works
Arguments should follow GVariant standard :
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/gvariant-text.html
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2, unit16 1)"
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Below command works
Arguments should follow GVariant standard :
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/gvariant-text.html
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2, unit16 1)"
Below command works
Arguments should follow GVariant standard :
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/gvariant-text.html
gdbus emit -y -o /myservice/serverInstance -s com.mimo.myservice.touch "(2, unit16 1)"
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