dbus/python/examples/example-signal-recipient.py
John (J5) Palmieri ac3b8d0a70 * python/dbus_bindings.pyx.in:
- added new type classes for hinting to the marashaler what type
to send over the wire
- added int16 and uint16 marshalers
- Fixed a bug in the type constants that caused int32 to go out
as uint16 over the wire
* python/dbus.py: split up into different files and renamed _dbus.py
* python/__init__.py, python/_util.py, python/decorators.py,
python/exceptions.py, python/proxies.py, python/services.py,
python/types.py: new files split off from dbus.py
* python/Makefile.am: Add new files, remove dbus.py and
install all python files to <python module dir>/dbus
* python/examples/*: Added #!/usr/bin/env python to the top of
every example.  Patch provided by Tatavarty Kalyan
2005-05-01 19:34:58 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import gtk
import dbus
import gobject
def handle_reply(msg):
print msg
def handle_error(e):
print str(e)
def emit_signal():
#call the emitHelloSignal method async
object.emitHelloSignal(dbus_interface="org.designfu.TestService",
reply_handler = handle_reply, error_handler = handle_error)
return True
bus = dbus.SessionBus()
object = bus.get_object("org.designfu.TestService","/org/designfu/TestService/object")
def hello_signal_handler(hello_string):
print ("Received signal and it says: " + hello_string)
object.connect_to_signal("HelloSignal", hello_signal_handler, dbus_interface="org.designfu.TestService")
gobject.timeout_add(2000, emit_signal)
# Tell the remote object to emit the signal
gtk.main()