1SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP(3) sd_bus_message_dump SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP(3)
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6 sd_bus_message_dump - Produce a string representation of a message for
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10 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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12 int sd_bus_message_dump(sd_bus_message *m, FILE *f, uint64_t flags);
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14 SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_WITH_HEADER, SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_SUBTREE_ONLY
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17 The sd_bus_message_dump() function writes a textual representation of
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19 debugging purposes, and the output is neither stable nor designed to be
20 machine readable.
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23 SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_WITH_HEADER, a header that specifies the message
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25 SD_BUS_MESSAGE_DUMP_SUBTREE_ONLY is not passed, the contents of the
26 whole message are printed. When it is passed, only the current
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37 Path=/value/a Interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties Member=PropertiesChanged
38 MESSAGE "sa{sv}as" {
39 STRING "org.freedesktop.systemd.ValueTest";
40 ARRAY "{sv}" {
41 DICT_ENTRY "sv" {
42 STRING "Value";
43 VARIANT "s" {
44 STRING "object 0x1e, path /value/a";
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48 ARRAY "s" {
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50 STRING "AnExplicitProperty";
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62 These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled
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