Gio.UnixFDMessage¶
| Subclasses: | None | 
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Methods¶
| Inherited: | Gio.SocketControlMessage (5), GObject.Object (37) | 
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| Structs: | GObject.ObjectClass (5) | 
| class | new() | 
| class | new_with_fd_list(fd_list) | 
| append_fd(fd) | |
| get_fd_list() | |
| steal_fds() | 
Virtual Methods¶
| Inherited: | Gio.SocketControlMessage (4), GObject.Object (7) | 
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Properties¶
| Name | Type | Flags | Short Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| fd-list | Gio.UnixFDList | r/w/co | The Gio.UnixFDListobject to send with the message | 
Signals¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (1) | 
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Fields¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (1) | 
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| Name | Type | Access | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| parent_instance | Gio.SocketControlMessage | r | 
Class Details¶
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class Gio.UnixFDMessage(**kwargs)¶
- Bases: - Gio.SocketControlMessage- Abstract: - No - Structure: - Gio.UnixFDMessageClass- This - Gio.SocketControlMessagecontains a- Gio.UnixFDList. It may be sent using- Gio.Socket.send_message() and received using- Gio.Socket.receive_message() over UNIX sockets (ie: sockets in the- Gio.SocketFamily.UNIXfamily). The file descriptors are copied between processes by the kernel.- For an easier way to send and receive file descriptors over stream-oriented UNIX sockets, see - Gio.UnixConnection.send_fd() and- Gio.UnixConnection.receive_fd().- Note that - <gio/gunixfdmessage.h>belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the- gio-unix-2.0.pcpkg-config file when using it.- 
classmethod new()[source]¶
- Returns: - a new - Gio.UnixFDMessage- Return type: - Gio.SocketControlMessage- Creates a new - Gio.UnixFDMessagecontaining an empty file descriptor list.- New in version 2.22. 
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classmethod new_with_fd_list(fd_list)[source]¶
- Parameters: - fd_list ( - Gio.UnixFDList) – a- Gio.UnixFDList- Returns: - a new - Gio.UnixFDMessage- Return type: - Gio.SocketControlMessage- Creates a new - Gio.UnixFDMessagecontaining list.- New in version 2.24. 
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append_fd(fd)[source]¶
- Parameters: - fd ( - int) – a valid open file descriptor- Raises: - GLib.Error- Returns: - Truein case of success, else- False(and error is set)- Return type: - bool- Adds a file descriptor to self. - The file descriptor is duplicated using dup(). You keep your copy of the descriptor and the copy contained in self will be closed when self is finalized. - A possible cause of failure is exceeding the per-process or system-wide file descriptor limit. - New in version 2.22. 
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get_fd_list()[source]¶
- Returns: - the - Gio.UnixFDListfrom self- Return type: - Gio.UnixFDList- Gets the - Gio.UnixFDListcontained in self. This function does not return a reference to the caller, but the returned list is valid for the lifetime of self.- New in version 2.24. 
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steal_fds()[source]¶
- Returns: - an array of file descriptors - Return type: - [ - int]- Returns the array of file descriptors that is contained in this object. - After this call, the descriptors are no longer contained in self. Further calls will return an empty list (unless more descriptors have been added). - The return result of this function must be freed with - GLib.free(). The caller is also responsible for closing all of the file descriptors.- If length is non- - Nonethen it is set to the number of file descriptors in the returned array. The returned array is also terminated with -1.- This function never returns - None. In case there are no file descriptors contained in self, an empty array is returned.- New in version 2.22. 
 
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classmethod 
Property Details¶
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Gio.UnixFDMessage.props.fd_list¶
- Name: - fd-list- Type: - Gio.UnixFDList- Default Value: - None- Flags: - READABLE,- WRITABLE,- CONSTRUCT_ONLY- The - Gio.UnixFDListobject to send with the message