1SD_BUS_SLOT_REF(3) sd_bus_slot_ref SD_BUS_SLOT_REF(3)
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6 sd_bus_slot_ref, sd_bus_slot_unref, sd_bus_slot_unrefp - Create and
7 destroy references to a bus slot object
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10 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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12 sd_bus_slot *sd_bus_slot_ref(sd_bus_slot *slot);
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14 sd_bus_slot *sd_bus_slot_unref(sd_bus_slot *slot);
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16 void sd_bus_slot_unrefp(sd_bus_slot **slotp);
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19 sd_bus_slot_ref() increases the reference counter of slot by one.
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21 sd_bus_slot_unref() decreases the reference counter of slot by one.
22 Once the reference count has dropped to zero, slot object is destroyed
23 and cannot be used anymore, so further calls to sd_bus_slot_ref() or
24 sd_bus_slot_unref() are illegal.
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26 sd_bus_slot_unrefp() is similar to sd_bus_slot_unref() but takes a
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28 conjunction with GCC's and LLVM's Clean-up Variable Attribute[1]. See
29 sd_bus_new(3) for an example how to use the cleanup attribute.
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31 sd_bus_slot_ref() and sd_bus_slot_unref() execute no operation if the
32 passed in bus object address is NULL. sd_bus_slot_unrefp() will first
33 dereference its argument, which must not be NULL, and will execute no
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37 sd_bus_slot_ref() always returns the argument.
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39 sd_bus_slot_unref() always returns NULL.
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42 These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled
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46 systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_new(3), sd_bus_message_new(3),
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50 1. Clean-up Variable Attribute
51 https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Variable-Attributes.html
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55systemd 246 SD_BUS_SLOT_REF(3)