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PROGRAM:
NAME
nih-dbus-tool - D-Bus binding code generator
SYNOPSIS
nih-dbus-tool [OPTIONS]... [-o FILE] [XMLFILE]
nih-dbus-tool [OPTIONS]... -o FILE --system|--session --dest=NAME OBJECT-PATH
DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW
The D-Bus introspection format is an XML document describing the interfaces implemented by
a particular object, including the methods and signals of that interface along with their
arguments and the properties of that interface.
A single document describes a single object, represented by the root <node> tag.
Interfaces implemented by that object are specified by <interface> tags within it.
Methods, signals and properties defined by the interface are described by <method>,
<signal> and <property> tags within the interface. Arguments to methods and signals are
defined by <arg> tags within them. Names and other values are specified as attributes to
the tag.
Additional properties for external tools or software may be given in <annotation> tags.
These may appear within interfaces, methods, signals, properties and arguments. nih-dbus-
tool makes use of many of these. Note that argument annotations are an nih-dbus-tool
extension to the format.
nih-dbus-tool's parser is reasonably liberal, to allow for future expansion of the D-Bus
introspection format. Any unknown tag, attribute or annotation, or any tag not in an
expected location, will be ignored with a warning. However a missing root node tag,
missing attributes, illegal or invalid format values for defined attributes or non well-
formed XML will result in an error.
Character data and comments are not considered part of description, and are not parsed.
OPTIONS
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