1SD_BUS_ENQUEUE_FOR_READ(3) sd_bus_enqueue_for_read SD_BUS_ENQUEUE_FOR_READ(3)
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6 sd_bus_enqueue_for_read - Re-enqueue a bus message on a bus connection,
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10 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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12 int sd_bus_enqueue_for_read(sd_bus *bus, sd_bus_message *message);
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15 sd_bus_enqueue_for_read() may be used to re-enqueue an incoming bus
16 message on the local read queue, so that it is processed and dispatched
17 locally again, similar to how an incoming message from the peer is
18 processed. Takes a bus connection object and the message to enqueue. A
19 reference is taken of the message and the caller's reference thus
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24 This call is primarily useful for dealing with incoming method calls
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26 completes. One example are PolicyKit authorization requests that are
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28 when the PolicyKit response is received the original method call may be
29 re-enqueued to process it again, this time with the authorization
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33 On success, this function return 0 or a positive integer. On failure,
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40 The bus connection has been created in a different process.
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47 systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_send(3),
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51systemd 249 SD_BUS_ENQUEUE_FOR_READ(3)