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Name

sd_bus_slot_set_userdata, sd_bus_slot_get_userdata — Set and query the value in the "userdata" field

Synopsis

#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
void* sd_bus_slot_set_userdata(sd_bus_slot* slot,
 void* userdata);
 
void* sd_bus_slot_get_userdata(sd_bus_slot* slot);
 

Description

The userdata pointer allows data to be passed between the point where a callback is registered, for example when a filter is added using sd_bus_add_filter(3) or an asynchronous function call is made using sd_bus_call_async(3), and the point where the callback is called, without having any global state. The pointer has type void* and is not used by the sd-bus functions in any way, except to pass to the callback function.

Usually, the userdata field is set when the slot object is initially registered. sd_bus_slot_set_userdata() may be used to change it later for the bus slot object slot. Previous value of the field is returned. The argument and returned value may be NULL. It will be passed as the userdata argument to the callback function attached to the slot.

sd_bus_slot_set_userdata() gets the value of the userdata field in the bus slot object slot.

Return Value

On success, these functions return the value of the userdata field before the function call. If the slot object is NULL, NULL will be returned to signify an error, but this is not distinguishable from the userdata field value being NULL.

Notes

Functions described here are available as a shared library, which can be compiled against and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.

The code described here uses getenv(3), which is declared to be not multi-thread-safe. This means that the code calling the functions described here must not call setenv(3) from a parallel thread. It is recommended to only do calls to setenv() from an early phase of the program when no other threads have been started.

See Also

systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_slot_set_destroy_callback(3), sd_bus_add_match(3), sd_bus_slot_get_current_userdata(3)