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John (J5) Palmieri
38dad64ace * python/dbus.py (class Sender): added to support dbus signals better
(Bus::add_signal_receiver): added expand_args parameter which defaults
to True.  When expand args is True the signal handler will pass the
message arguments as parameters to the signal handler.  If False
revert to previous behavior where the signal handler must get the
argument list from the message.  This is to help port applications
like HAL that have a tendancy to send variable length argument lists.
self._match_rule_to_receivers is now a dict of dicts.
(Bus::remove_signal_receiver): pop handler off the dict intead of
removing it from a list
(Bus::_signal_func): change signal handlers so that interface,
signal_name, service, path and message are packed into a Sender
object and that is passed to the handler.  If expand_args is True
extract the args list from the message and append it to the parameter
list

* python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in (class Signature): added to support
signiature types
(MessageIter::__init__): changed iteration limit to match D-BUS
(MessageIter::get*): added INT16, UINT16, SIGNATURE, DICT_ENTRY,
STRUCT and VARIENT type support
(MessageIter::python_value_to_dbus_sig): made recursive to support
recursive types
(MessageIter::append*): added Signature, dict, tuple
support

* python/examples/example-client.py: added examples of getting tuples
and dicts

* python/examples/example-service.py: added examples of sending tuples
and dicts

* python/examples/example-signal-recipient.py: Fixed to handle new
signal callback format
2005-02-11 19:51:18 +00:00
Seth Nickell
233f8d0e33 2004-07-10 Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>
* python/dbus.py:

	Add "message" argument to service-side dbus.Object
	methods. This will break existing services written
	using the python bindings, but will allow extraction
	of all the message information (e.g. who its from).

	Add improved "object oriented" signal handling/emission.

	* python/examples/example-service.py:

	Nix this example.

	* python/examples/example-signal-emitter.py:
	* python/examples/example-signal-recipient.py:

	Two new examples that show how to emit and receive
	signals using the new APIs.

	* python/examples/example-signals.py:
	* python/examples/gconf-proxy-service.py:
	* python/examples/gconf-proxy-service2.py:

	Add "message" argument to service methods.
2004-07-11 03:02:14 +00:00