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Miscellaneous definitionsMiscellaneous definitions — Definitions useful for working with the Telepathy protocol |
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#include <telepathy-glib/telepathy-glib.h> #define TP_CM_BUS_NAME_BASE #define TP_CM_OBJECT_PATH_BASE #define TP_CONN_BUS_NAME_BASE #define TP_CONN_OBJECT_PATH_BASE #define TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_BUS_NAME #define TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_OBJECT_PATH #define TP_ACCOUNT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE #define TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_BUS_NAME #define TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_OBJECT_PATH #define TP_CLIENT_BUS_NAME_BASE #define TP_CLIENT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE #define TP_DEBUG_OBJECT_PATH #define TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_NOT_USER_ACTION #define TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_CURRENT_TIME
Description
This header contains definitions which didn't fit into enums.h, interfaces.h or errors.h.
Changed in 0.7.0: in older versions, some of these constants were in base-connection.h and base-connection-manager.h.
Details
TP_CM_BUS_NAME_BASE
#define TP_CM_BUS_NAME_BASE "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.ConnectionManager."
The prefix for a connection manager's bus name, to which the CM's name (e.g. "gabble") should be appended.
TP_CM_OBJECT_PATH_BASE
#define TP_CM_OBJECT_PATH_BASE "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/ConnectionManager/"
The prefix for a connection manager's object path, to which the CM's name (e.g. "gabble") should be appended.
TP_CONN_BUS_NAME_BASE
#define TP_CONN_BUS_NAME_BASE "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection."
The prefix for a connection's bus name, to which the CM's name (e.g. "gabble"), the protocol (e.g. "jabber") and an element or sequence of elements representing the account should be appended.
TP_CONN_OBJECT_PATH_BASE
#define TP_CONN_OBJECT_PATH_BASE "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Connection/"
The prefix for a connection's object path, to which the CM's name (e.g. "gabble"), the protocol (e.g. "jabber") and an element or sequence of elements representing the account should be appended.
TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_BUS_NAME
#define TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_BUS_NAME "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.AccountManager"
The account manager's well-known bus name
TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_OBJECT_PATH
#define TP_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_OBJECT_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/AccountManager"
The account manager's standard object path
TP_ACCOUNT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE
#define TP_ACCOUNT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Account/"
The common prefix of the object path for all Account objects.
TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_BUS_NAME
#define TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_BUS_NAME "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.ChannelDispatcher"
The channel dispatcher's well-known bus name
TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_OBJECT_PATH
#define TP_CHANNEL_DISPATCHER_OBJECT_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/ChannelDispatcher"
The channel dispatcher's standard object path
TP_CLIENT_BUS_NAME_BASE
#define TP_CLIENT_BUS_NAME_BASE "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client."
The common prefix of the well-known bus name for any Telepathy Client.
TP_CLIENT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE
#define TP_CLIENT_OBJECT_PATH_BASE "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/Client/"
The common prefix of the well-known object path for any Telepathy Client.
TP_DEBUG_OBJECT_PATH
#define TP_DEBUG_OBJECT_PATH "/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/debug"
The standard path for objects implementing the Telepathy Debug interface (TpSvcDebug).
TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_NOT_USER_ACTION
#define TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_NOT_USER_ACTION (G_GINT64_CONSTANT (0))
The "user action time" used by methods like
tp_account_channel_request_new()
to represent channel requests that are
not a result of user action.
See also "user-action-time",
tp_user_action_time_from_x11()
, tp_user_action_time_should_present()
and
TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_CURRENT_TIME
.
Since 0.11.13
TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_CURRENT_TIME
#define TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_CURRENT_TIME (G_MAXINT64)
The "user action time" used by methods like
tp_account_channel_request_new()
to represent channel requests that should
be treated as though they happened at the current time. This is the same
concept as GDK_CURRENT_TIME
in GDK (but note that the numerical value used
in Telepathy is not the same).
See also "user-action-time",
tp_user_action_time_from_x11()
, tp_user_action_time_should_present()
and
TP_USER_ACTION_TIME_NOT_USER_ACTION
.
Since 0.11.13