sd_bus_get_current_handler, sd_bus_get_current_message, sd_bus_get_current_slot, sd_bus_get_current_userdata — Query information of the callback a bus object is currently running
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
| typedef int (*sd_bus_message_handler_t)( | sd_bus_message *m, | 
| void *userdata, | |
| sd_bus_error *ret_error ); | 
| sd_bus_message_handler_t sd_bus_get_current_handler( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| sd_bus_message* sd_bus_get_current_message( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| sd_bus_slot* sd_bus_get_current_slot( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
| void* sd_bus_get_current_userdata( | sd_bus *bus ); | 
Whenever sd-bus is about to invoke a user-supplied callback function, it stores the
    current callback, D-Bus message, slot and userdata pointer and allows these to be queried via
    sd_bus_get_current_handler(),
    sd_bus_get_current_message(),
    sd_bus_get_current_slot() and
    sd_bus_get_current_userdata(), respectively. If bus
    cannot be resolved or if execution does not reside in a user-supplied callback of
    bus, these functions return NULL.
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.
sd_bus_get_current_handler(),
    sd_bus_get_current_message(),
    sd_bus_get_current_slot(), and
    sd_bus_get_current_userdata() were added in version 221.