sd_bus_add_match — Add a match rule for message dispatching
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_add_match( | sd_bus *bus, |
| sd_bus_slot **slot, | |
| const char *match, | |
| sd_bus_message_handler_t callback, | |
void *userdata); |
typedef int (*sd_bus_message_handler_t)( | sd_bus_message *m, |
| void *userdata, | |
sd_bus_error *ret_error); |
sd_bus_add_match() installs a match rule for incoming messages received on the specified bus
connection object bus. The syntax of the match rule expression passed in
match is described in the D-Bus Specification. The specified handler
function callback is called for eaching incoming message matching the specified
expression, the userdata parameter is passed as-is to the callback function.
On success, and if non-NULL, the slot return parameter will be set to
a slot object that may be used as a reference to the installed match, and may be utilized to remove it again at a
later time with
sd_bus_slot_unref(3). If
specified as NULL the lifetime of the match is bound to the lifetime of the bus object itself, and the match
cannot be removed independently.
The message m passed to the callback is only borrowed, that is, the callback should not
call sd_bus_message_unref(3) on
it. If the callback wants to hold on to the message beyond the lifetime of the callback, it needs to call
sd_bus_message_ref(3) to create
a new reference.
If an error occurs during the callback invocation, the callback should return a negative error number. If it wants other callbacks that match the same rule to be called, it should return 0. Otherwise it should return a positive integer.
On success, sd_bus_add_match() returns 0 or a positive integer. On failure, it returns a
negative errno-style error code.