sd_bus_message_dump
systemd
sd_bus_message_dump
3
sd_bus_message_dump
Produce a string representation of a message for debugging purposes
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
int sd_bus_message_dump
sd_bus_message *m
FILE *f
uint64_t flags
SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_WITH_HEADER,
SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_SUBTREE_ONLY
Description
The sd_bus_message_dump() function writes a textual representation of the
message m to the stream f. If f is
NULL, standard output (stdio) will be used. This function is
intended to be used for debugging purposes, and the output is neither stable nor designed to be machine
readable.
The flags parameter may be used to modify the output. With
SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_WITH_HEADER, a header that specifies the message type and flags
and some additional metadata is printed. When SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_SUBTREE_ONLY is
not passed, the contents of the whole message are printed. When it is passed,
only the current container in printed.
Note that this function moves the read pointer of the message. It may be necessary to reset the
position afterwards, for example with
sd_bus_message_rewind3.
Examples
Output for a signal message (with SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_WITH_HEADER):
‣ Type=signal Endian=l Flags=1 Version=1 Cookie=22
Path=/value/a Interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties Member=PropertiesChanged
MESSAGE "sa{sv}as" {
STRING "org.freedesktop.systemd.ValueTest";
ARRAY "{sv}" {
DICT_ENTRY "sv" {
STRING "Value";
VARIANT "s" {
STRING "object 0x1e, path /value/a";
};
};
};
ARRAY "s" {
STRING "Value2";
STRING "AnExplicitProperty";
};
};
Return Value
On success, this function returns 0 or a positive integer. On failure, it returns a negative
errno-style error code. No error codes are currently defined.
See Also
systemd1
sd-bus3