darling-libxpc/xpc/xpc.h
Jakub Klama 404e5c1b70 Initial import.
This code is based on original libxpc from NextBSD.
Improvements:
* MessagePack serialization instead of heavily-modified libnv
* Support for multiple transports (UNIX domain sockets and Mach IPC)
2015-09-11 16:37:32 +02:00

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// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
#ifndef __XPC_H__
#define __XPC_H__
#ifndef __FreeBSD__
#include <os/object.h>
#endif
#include <dispatch/dispatch.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
#include <bsm/audit.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
#ifndef __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING
#define __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(x, y)
#endif // __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING
#ifndef __XPC_INDIRECT__
#define __XPC_INDIRECT__
#endif // __XPC_INDIRECT__
#include <xpc/base.h>
#define XPC_API_VERSION 20121012
/*!
* @typedef xpc_type_t
* A type that describes XPC object types.
*/
typedef const struct _xpc_type_s * xpc_type_t;
#ifndef __XPC_BUILDING_XPC__
#define XPC_TYPE(type) const struct _xpc_type_s type
#endif // __XPC_BUILDING_XPC__
/*!
* @typedef xpc_object_t
* A type that can describe all XPC objects. Dictionaries, arrays, strings, etc.
* are all described by this type.
*
* XPC objects are created with a retain count of 1, and therefore it is the
* caller's responsibility to call xpc_release() on them when they are no longer
* needed.
*/
#if OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC
/* By default, XPC objects are declared as Objective-C types when building with
* an Objective-C compiler. This allows them to participate in ARC, in RR
* management by the Blocks runtime and in leaks checking by the static
* analyzer, and enables them to be added to Cocoa collections.
*
* See <os/object.h> for details.
*/
OS_OBJECT_DECL(xpc_object);
#ifndef __XPC_PROJECT_BUILD__
#define XPC_DECL(name) typedef xpc_object_t name##_t
#endif // __XPC_PROJECT_BUILD__
#define XPC_GLOBAL_OBJECT(object) ((OS_OBJECT_BRIDGE xpc_object_t)&(object))
#define XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED OS_OBJECT_RETURNS_RETAINED
XPC_INLINE XPC_NONNULL_ALL
void
_xpc_object_validate(xpc_object_t object) {
void *isa = *(void * volatile *)(OS_OBJECT_BRIDGE void *)object;
(void)isa;
}
#else // OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC
typedef void * xpc_object_t;
#define XPC_DECL(name) typedef struct _##name##_s * name##_t
#define XPC_GLOBAL_OBJECT(object) (&(object))
#define XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED
#endif // OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC
/*!
* @typedef xpc_handler_t
* The type of block that is accepted by the XPC connection APIs.
*
* @param object
* An XPC object that is to be handled. If there was an error, this object will
* be equal to one of the well-known XPC_ERROR_* dictionaries and can be
* compared with the equality operator.
*
* @discussion
* You are not responsible for releasing the event object.
*/
#if __BLOCKS__
typedef void (^xpc_handler_t)(xpc_object_t object);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_CONNECTION
* A type representing a connection to a named service. This connection is
* bidirectional and can be used to both send and receive messages. A
* connection carries the credentials of the remote service provider.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_CONNECTION (&_xpc_type_connection)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_connection);
XPC_DECL(xpc_connection);
/*!
* @typedef xpc_connection_handler_t
* The type of the function that will be invoked for a bundled XPC service when
* there is a new connection on the service.
*
* @param connection
* A new connection that is equivalent to one received by a listener connection.
* See the documentation for {@link xpc_connection_set_event_handler} for the
* semantics associated with the received connection.
*/
typedef void (*xpc_connection_handler_t)(xpc_connection_t connection);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_ENDPOINT
* A type representing a connection in serialized form. Unlike a connection, an
* endpoint is an inert object that does not have any runtime activity
* associated with it. Thus, it is safe to pass an endpoint in a message. Upon
* receiving an endpoint, the recipient can use
* xpc_connection_create_from_endpoint() to create as many distinct connections
* as desired.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_ENDPOINT (&_xpc_type_endpoint)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_endpoint);
XPC_DECL(xpc_endpoint);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_NULL
* A type representing a null object. This type is useful for disambiguating
* an unset key in a dictionary and one which has been reserved but set empty.
* Also, this type is a way to represent a "null" value in dictionaries, which
* do not accept NULL.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_NULL (&_xpc_type_null)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_null);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_BOOL
* A type representing a Boolean value.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_BOOL (&_xpc_type_bool)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_bool);
/*!
* @define XPC_BOOL_TRUE
* A constant representing a Boolean value of true. You may compare a Boolean
* object against this constant to determine its value.
*/
#define XPC_BOOL_TRUE XPC_GLOBAL_OBJECT(_xpc_bool_true)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
const struct _xpc_bool_s _xpc_bool_true;
/*!
* @define XPC_BOOL_FALSE
* A constant representing a Boolean value of false. You may compare a Boolean
* object against this constant to determine its value.
*/
#define XPC_BOOL_FALSE XPC_GLOBAL_OBJECT(_xpc_bool_false)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
const struct _xpc_bool_s _xpc_bool_false;
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_INT64
* A type representing a signed, 64-bit integer value.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_INT64 (&_xpc_type_int64)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_int64);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_UINT64
* A type representing an unsigned, 64-bit integer value.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_UINT64 (&_xpc_type_uint64)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_uint64);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_DOUBLE
* A type representing an IEEE-compliant, double-precision floating point value.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_DOUBLE (&_xpc_type_double)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_double);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_DATE
* A type representing a date interval. The interval is with respect to the
* Unix epoch. XPC dates are in Unix time and are thus unaware of local time
* or leap seconds.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_DATE (&_xpc_type_date)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_date);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_DATA
* A type representing a an arbitrary buffer of bytes.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_DATA (&_xpc_type_data)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_data);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_STRING
* A type representing a NUL-terminated C-string.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_STRING (&_xpc_type_string)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_string);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_UUID
* A type representing a Universally Unique Identifier as defined by uuid(3).
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_UUID (&_xpc_type_uuid)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_uuid);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_FD
* A type representing a POSIX file descriptor.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_FD (&_xpc_type_fd)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_fd);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_SHMEM
* A type representing a region of shared memory.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_SHMEM (&_xpc_type_shmem)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_shmem);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_ARRAY
* A type representing an array of XPC objects. This array must be contiguous,
* i.e. it cannot contain NULL values. If you wish to indicate that a slot
* is empty, you can insert a null object. The array will grow as needed to
* accommodate more objects.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_ARRAY (&_xpc_type_array)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_array);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_DICTIONARY
* A type representing a dictionary of XPC objects, keyed off of C-strings.
* You may insert NULL values into this collection. The dictionary will grow
* as needed to accommodate more key/value pairs.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_DICTIONARY (&_xpc_type_dictionary)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_dictionary);
/*!
* @define XPC_TYPE_ERROR
* A type representing an error object. Errors in XPC are dictionaries, but
* xpc_get_type() will return this type when given an error object. You
* cannot create an error object directly; XPC will only give them to handlers.
* These error objects have pointer values that are constant across the lifetime
* of your process and can be safely compared.
*
* These constants are enumerated in the header for the connection object. Error
* dictionaries may reserve keys so that they can be queried to obtain more
* detailed information about the error. Currently, the only reserved key is
* XPC_ERROR_KEY_DESCRIPTION.
*/
#define XPC_TYPE_ERROR (&_xpc_type_error)
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
XPC_TYPE(_xpc_type_error);
/*!
* @define XPC_ERROR_KEY_DESCRIPTION
* In an error dictionary, querying for this key will return a string object
* that describes the error in a human-readable way.
*/
#define XPC_ERROR_KEY_DESCRIPTION _xpc_error_key_description
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
const char *const _xpc_error_key_description;
/*!
* @define XPC_EVENT_KEY_NAME
* In an event dictionary, this querying for this key will return a string
* object that describes the event.
*/
#define XPC_EVENT_KEY_NAME _xpc_event_key_name
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
const char *const _xpc_event_key_name;
#ifndef __XPC_BUILDING_XPC__
#include <xpc/endpoint.h>
#include <xpc/debug.h>
#if __BLOCKS__
#include <xpc/connection.h>
#include <xpc/activity.h>
#endif // __BLOCKS__
#undef __XPC_INDIRECT__
#ifdef __APPLE__
#include <launch.h>
#endif
#endif // __XPC_BUILDING_XPC__
#pragma mark XPC Object Protocol
/*!
* @function xpc_retain
*
* @abstract
* Increments the reference count of an object.
*
* @param object
* The object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @result
* The object which was given.
*
* @discussion
* Calls to xpc_retain() must be balanced with calls to xpc_release()
* to avoid leaking memory.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
xpc_object_t
xpc_retain(xpc_object_t object);
#if OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE
#undef xpc_retain
#define xpc_retain(object) ({ xpc_object_t _o = (object); \
_xpc_object_validate(_o); [_o retain]; })
#endif // OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE
/*!
* @function xpc_release
*
* @abstract
* Decrements the reference count of an object.
*
* @param object
* The object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @discussion
* The caller must take care to balance retains and releases. When creating or
* retaining XPC objects, the creator obtains a reference on the object. Thus,
* it is the caller's responsibility to call xpc_release() on those objects when
* they are no longer needed.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_release(xpc_object_t object);
#if OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE
#undef xpc_release
#define xpc_release(object) ({ xpc_object_t _o = (object); \
_xpc_object_validate(_o); [_o release]; })
#endif // OS_OBJECT_USE_OBJC_RETAIN_RELEASE
/*!
* @function xpc_get_type
*
* @abstract
* Returns the type of an object.
*
* @param object
* The object to examine.
*
* @result
* An opaque pointer describing the type of the object. This pointer is suitable
* direct comparison to exported type constants with the equality operator.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL_ALL XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_type_t
xpc_get_type(xpc_object_t object);
/*!
* @function xpc_copy
*
* @abstract
* Creates a copy of the object.
*
* @param object
* The object to copy.
*
* @result
* The new object. NULL if the object type does not support copying or if
* sufficient memory for the copy could not be allocated. Service objects do
* not support copying.
*
* @discussion
* When called on an array or dictionary, xpc_copy() will perform a deep copy.
*
* The object returned is not necessarily guaranteed to be a new object, and
* whether it is will depend on the implementation of the object being copied.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL_ALL XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED
xpc_object_t
xpc_copy(xpc_object_t object);
/*!
* @function xpc_equal
*
* @abstract
* Compares two objects for equality.
*
* @param object1
* The first object to compare.
*
* @param object2
* The second object to compare.
*
* @result
* Returns true if the objects are equal, otherwise false. Two objects must be
* of the same type in order to be equal.
*
* For two arrays to be equal, they must contain the same values at the
* same indexes. For two dictionaries to be equal, they must contain the same
* values for the same keys.
*
* Two objects being equal implies that their hashes (as returned by xpc_hash())
* are also equal.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2 XPC_WARN_RESULT
bool
xpc_equal(xpc_object_t object1, xpc_object_t object2);
/*!
* @function xpc_hash
*
* @abstract
* Calculates a hash value for the given object.
*
* @param object
* The object for which to calculate a hash value. This value may be modded
* with a table size for insertion into a dictionary-like data structure.
*
* @result
* The calculated hash value.
*
* @discussion
* Note that the computed hash values for any particular type and value of an
* object can change from across releases and platforms and should not be
* assumed to be constant across all time and space or stored persistently.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_WARN_RESULT
size_t
xpc_hash(xpc_object_t object);
/*!
* @function xpc_copy_description
*
* @abstract
* Copies a debug string describing the object.
*
* @param object
* The object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* A string describing object which contains information useful for debugging.
* This string should be disposed of with free(3) when done.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
char *
xpc_copy_description(xpc_object_t object);
#pragma mark XPC Object Types
#pragma mark Null
/*!
* @function xpc_null_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing the null object.
*
* @result
* A new null object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_null_create(void);
#pragma mark Boolean
/*!
* @function xpc_bool_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC Boolean object.
*
* @param value
* The Boolean primitive value which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new Boolean object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_bool_create(bool value);
/*!
* @function xpc_bool_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the underlying Boolean value from the object.
*
* @param xbool
* The Boolean object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying Boolean value or false if the given object was not an XPC
* Boolean object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
bool
xpc_bool_get_value(xpc_object_t xbool);
#pragma mark Signed Integer
/*!
* @function xpc_int64_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC signed integer object.
*
* @param value
* The signed integer value which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new signed integer object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_int64_create(int64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_int64_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the underlying signed 64-bit integer value from an object.
*
* @param xint
* The signed integer object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying signed 64-bit value or 0 if the given object was not an XPC
* integer object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int64_t
xpc_int64_get_value(xpc_object_t xint);
#pragma mark Unsigned Integer
/*!
* @function xpc_uint64_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC unsigned integer object.
*
* @param value
* The unsigned integer value which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new unsigned integer object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_uint64_create(uint64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_uint64_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the underlying unsigned 64-bit integer value from an object.
*
* @param xuint
* The unsigned integer object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying unsigned integer value or 0 if the given object was not an XPC
* unsigned integer object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
uint64_t
xpc_uint64_get_value(xpc_object_t xuint);
#pragma mark Double
/*!
* @function xpc_double_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC double object.
*
* @param value
* The floating point quantity which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new floating point object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_double_create(double value);
/*!
* @function xpc_double_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the underlying double-precision floating point value from an object.
*
* @param xdouble
* The floating point object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying floating point value or NAN if the given object was not an XPC
* floating point object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
double
xpc_double_get_value(xpc_object_t xdouble);
#pragma mark Date
/*!
* @function xpc_date_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC date object.
*
* @param interval
* The date interval which is to be boxed. Negative values indicate the number
* of nanoseconds before the epoch. Positive values indicate the number of
* nanoseconds after the epoch.
*
* @result
* A new date object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_date_create(int64_t interval);
/*!
* @function xpc_date_create_from_current
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC date object representing the current date.
*
* @result
* A new date object representing the current date.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_date_create_from_current(void);
/*!
* @function xpc_date_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the underlying date interval from an object.
*
* @param xdate
* The date object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying date interval or 0 if the given object was not an XPC date
* object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int64_t
xpc_date_get_value(xpc_object_t xdate);
#pragma mark Data
/*!
* @function xpc_data_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing buffer of bytes.
*
* @param bytes
* The buffer of bytes which is to be boxed. You may create an empty data object
* by passing NULL for this parameter and 0 for the length. Passing NULL with
* any other length will result in undefined behavior.
*
* @param length
* The number of bytes which are to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new data object.
*
* @discussion
* This method will copy the buffer given into internal storage. After calling
* this method, it is safe to dispose of the given buffer.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_data_create(const void *bytes, size_t length);
#if 0
/*!
* @function xpc_data_create_with_dispatch_data
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing buffer of bytes described by the given GCD
* data object.
*
* @param ddata
* The GCD data object containing the bytes which are to be boxed. This object
* is retained by the data object.
*
* @result
* A new data object.
*
* @discussion
* The object returned by this method will refer to the buffer returned by
* dispatch_data_create_map(). The point where XPC will make the call to
* dispatch_data_create_map() is undefined.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
xpc_object_t
xpc_data_create_with_dispatch_data(dispatch_data_t ddata);
#endif
/*!
* @function xpc_data_get_length
*
* @abstract
* Returns the length of the data encapsulated by an XPC data object.
*
* @param xdata
* The data object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The length of the underlying boxed data or 0 if the given object was not an
* XPC data object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
size_t
xpc_data_get_length(xpc_object_t xdata);
/*!
* @function xpc_data_get_bytes_ptr
*
* @abstract
* Returns a pointer to the internal storage of a data object.
*
* @param xdata
* The data object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* A pointer to the underlying boxed data or NULL if the given object was not an
* XPC data object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const void *
xpc_data_get_bytes_ptr(xpc_object_t xdata);
/*!
* @function xpc_data_get_bytes
*
* @abstract
* Copies the bytes stored in an data objects into the specified buffer.
*
* @param xdata
* The data object which is to be examined.
*
* @param buffer
* The buffer in which to copy the data object's bytes.
*
* @param off
* The offset at which to begin the copy. If this offset is greater than the
* length of the data element, nothing is copied. Pass 0 to start the copy
* at the beginning of the buffer.
*
* @param length
* The length of the destination buffer.
*
* @result
* The number of bytes that were copied into the buffer or 0 if the given object
* was not an XPC data object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
size_t
xpc_data_get_bytes(xpc_object_t xdata,
void *buffer, size_t off, size_t length);
#pragma mark String
/*!
* @function xpc_string_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a NUL-terminated C-string.
*
* @param string
* The C-string which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new string object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
xpc_object_t
xpc_string_create(const char *string);
/*!
* @function xpc_string_create_with_format
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a C-string that is generated from the
* given format string and arguments.
*
* @param fmt
* The printf(3)-style format string from which to construct the final C-string
* to be boxed.
*
* @param ...
* The arguments which correspond to those specified in the format string.
*
* @result
* A new string object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
XPC_PRINTF(1, 2)
xpc_object_t
xpc_string_create_with_format(const char *fmt, ...);
/*!
* @function xpc_string_create_with_format_and_arguments
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a C-string that is generated from the
* given format string and argument list pointer.
*
* @param fmt
* The printf(3)-style format string from which to construct the final C-string
* to be boxed.
*
* @param ap
* A pointer to the arguments which correspond to those specified in the format
* string.
*
* @result
* A new string object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
XPC_PRINTF(1, 0)
xpc_object_t
xpc_string_create_with_format_and_arguments(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/*!
* @function xpc_string_get_length
*
* @abstract
* Returns the length of the underlying string.
*
* @param xstring
* The string object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The length of the underlying string, not including the NUL-terminator, or 0
* if the given object was not an XPC string object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
size_t
xpc_string_get_length(xpc_object_t xstring);
/*!
* @function xpc_string_get_string_ptr
*
* @abstract
* Returns a pointer to the internal storage of a string object.
*
* @param xstring
* The string object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* A pointer to the string object's internal storage or NULL if the given object
* was not an XPC string object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const char *
xpc_string_get_string_ptr(xpc_object_t xstring);
#pragma mark UUID
/*!
* @function xpc_uuid_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a universally-unique identifier (UUID) as
* described by uuid(3).
*
* @param uuid
* The UUID which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new UUID object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_uuid_create(const uuid_t uuid);
/*!
* @function xpc_uuid_get_bytes
*
* @abstract
* Returns a pointer to the the boxed UUID bytes in an XPC UUID object.
*
* @param xuuid
* The UUID object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>uuid_t</code> bytes or NULL if the given object was not
* an XPC UUID object. The returned pointer may be safely passed to the uuid(3)
* APIs.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
const uint8_t *
xpc_uuid_get_bytes(xpc_object_t xuuid);
#pragma mark File Descriptors
/*!
* @function xpc_fd_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a POSIX file descriptor.
*
* @param fd
* The file descriptor which is to be boxed.
*
* @result
* A new file descriptor object. NULL if sufficient memory could not be
* allocated or if the given file descriptor was not valid.
*
* @discussion
* This method performs the equivalent of a dup(2) on the descriptor, and thus
* it is safe to call close(2) on the descriptor after boxing it with a file
* descriptor object.
*
* IMPORTANT: Pointer equality is the ONLY valid test for equality between two
* file descriptor objects. There is no reliable way to determine whether two
* file descriptors refer to the same inode with the same capabilities, so two
* file descriptor objects created from the same underlying file descriptor
* number will not compare equally with xpc_equal(). This is also true of a
* file descriptor object created using xpc_copy() and the original.
*
* This also implies that two collections containing file descriptor objects
* cannot be equal unless the exact same object was inserted into both.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_fd_create(int fd);
/*!
* @function xpc_fd_dup
*
* @abstract
* Returns a file descriptor that is equivalent to the one boxed by the file
* file descriptor object.
*
* @param xfd
* The file descriptor object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* A file descriptor that is equivalent to the one originally given to
* xpc_fd_create(). If the descriptor could not be created or if the given
* object was not an XPC file descriptor, -1 is returned.
*
* @discussion
* Multiple invocations of xpc_fd_dup() will not return the same file descriptor
* number, but they will return descriptors that are equivalent, as though they
* had been created by dup(2).
*
* The caller is responsible for calling close(2) on the returned descriptor.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int
xpc_fd_dup(xpc_object_t xfd);
#pragma mark Shared Memory
/*!
* @function xpc_shmem_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing the given shared memory region.
*
* @param region
* A pointer to a region of shared memory, created through a call to mmap(2)
* with the MAP_SHARED flag, which is to be boxed.
*
* @param length
* The length of the region.
*
* @result
* A new shared memory object.
*
* @discussion
* Only memory regions whose exact characteristics are known to the caller
* should be boxed using this API. Memory returned from malloc(3) may not be
* safely shared on either OS X or iOS because the underlying virtual memory
* objects for malloc(3)ed allocations are owned by the malloc(3) subsystem and
* not the caller of malloc(3).
*
* If you wish to share a memory region that you receive from another subsystem,
* part of the interface contract with that other subsystem must include how to
* create the region of memory, or sharing it may be unsafe.
*
* Certain operations may internally fragment a region of memory in a way that
* would truncate the range detected by the shared memory object. vm_copy(), for
* example, may split the region into multiple parts to avoid copying certain
* page ranges. For this reason, it is recommended that you delay all VM
* operations until the shared memory object has been created so that the VM
* system knows that the entire range is intended for sharing.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
xpc_object_t
xpc_shmem_create(void *region, size_t length);
/*!
* @function xpc_shmem_map
*
* @abstract
* Maps the region boxed by the XPC shared memory object into the caller's
* address space.
*
* @param xshmem
* The shared memory object to be examined.
*
* @param region
* On return, this will point to the region at which the shared memory was
* mapped.
*
* @result
* The length of the region that was mapped. If the mapping failed or if the
* given object was not an XPC shared memory object, 0 is returned. The length
* of the mapped region will always be an integral page size, even if the
* creator of the region specified a non-integral page size.
*
* @discussion
* The resulting region must be disposed of with munmap(2).
*
* It is the responsibility of the caller to manage protections on the new
* region accordingly.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
size_t
xpc_shmem_map(xpc_object_t xshmem, void **region);
#pragma mark Array
/*!
* @typedef xpc_array_applier_t
* A block to be invoked for every value in the array.
*
* @param index
* The current index in the iteration.
*
* @param value
* The current value in the iteration.
*
* @result
* A Boolean indicating whether iteration should continue.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
typedef bool (^xpc_array_applier_t)(size_t index, xpc_object_t value);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
/*!
* @function xpc_array_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing an array of XPC objects.
*
* @discussion
* This array must be contiguous and cannot contain any NULL values. If you
* wish to insert the equivalent of a NULL value, you may use the result of
* {@link xpc_null_create}.
*
* @param objects
* An array of XPC objects which is to be boxed. The order of this array is
* preserved in the object. If this array contains a NULL value, the behavior
* is undefined. This parameter may be NULL only if the count is 0.
*
* @param count
* The number of objects in the given array. If the number passed is less than
* the actual number of values in the array, only the specified number of items
* are inserted into the resulting array. If the number passed is more than
* the the actual number of values, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* A new array object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_array_create(const xpc_object_t *objects, size_t count);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_value
*
* @abstract
* Inserts the specified object into the array at the specified index.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array).
* If the index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @param value
* The object to insert. This value is retained by the array and cannot be
* NULL. If there is already a value at the specified index, it is released,
* and the new value is inserted in its place.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL3
void
xpc_array_set_value(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, xpc_object_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_append_value
*
* @abstract
* Appends an object to an XPC array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param value
* The object to append. This object is retained by the array.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_array_append_value(xpc_object_t xarray, xpc_object_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_count
*
* @abstract
* Returns the count of values currently in the array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The count of values in the array or 0 if the given object was not an XPC
* array.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
size_t
xpc_array_get_count(xpc_object_t xarray);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the value at the specified index in the array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the range of
* indexes as specified in xpc_array_set_value().
*
* @result
* The object at the specified index within the array or NULL if the given
* object was not an XPC array.
*
* @discussion
* This method does not grant the caller a reference to the underlying object,
* and thus the caller is not responsible for releasing the object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
xpc_object_t
xpc_array_get_value(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_apply
*
* @abstract
* Invokes the given block for every value in the array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be examined.
*
* @param applier
* The block which this function applies to every element in the array.
*
* @result
* A Boolean indicating whether iteration of the array completed successfully.
* Iteration will only fail if the applier block returns false.
*
* @discussion
* You should not modify an array's contents during iteration. The array indexes
* are iterated in order.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
bool
xpc_array_apply(xpc_object_t xarray, xpc_array_applier_t applier);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
#pragma mark Array Primitive Setters
/*!
* @define XPC_ARRAY_APPEND
* A constant that may be passed as the destination index to the class of
* primitive XPC array setters indicating that the given primitive should be
* appended to the array.
*/
#define XPC_ARRAY_APPEND ((size_t)(-1))
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_bool
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>bool</code> (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param value
* The <code>bool</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_bool(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, bool value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_int64
*
* @abstract
* Inserts an <code>int64_t</code> (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param value
* The <code>int64_t</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_int64(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, int64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_uint64
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>uint64_t</code> (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param value
* The <code>uint64_t</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_uint64(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, uint64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_double
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>double</code> (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param value
* The <code>double</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_double(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, double value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_date
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a date value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param value
* The date value to insert, represented as an <code>int64_t</code>. After
* calling this method, the XPC object corresponding to the primitive value
* inserted may be safely retrieved with {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_date(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, int64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_data
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a raw data value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param bytes
* The raw data to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*
* @param length
* The length of the data.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL3
void
xpc_array_set_data(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, const void *bytes,
size_t length);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_string
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a C string into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param string
* The C string to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL3
void
xpc_array_set_string(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, const char *string);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_uuid
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>uuid_t</code> (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param uuid
* The UUID primitive to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_uuid(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, const uuid_t uuid);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_fd
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a file descriptor into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param fd
* The file descriptor to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_array_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_fd(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, int fd);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_set_connection
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a connection into an array.
*
* @param xarray
* The array object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param index
* The index at which to insert the value. This value must lie within the index
* space of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array) or
* be XPC_ARRAY_APPEND. If the index is outside that range, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* @param connection
* The connection to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_array_get_value()}. The connection is NOT retained by the array.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_array_set_connection(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index,
xpc_connection_t connection);
#pragma mark Array Primitive Getters
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_bool
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>bool</code> primitive value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>bool</code> value at the specified index. false if the
* value at the specified index is not a Boolean value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
bool
xpc_array_get_bool(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_int64
*
* @abstract
* Gets an <code>int64_t</code> primitive value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>int64_t</code> value at the specified index. 0 if the
* value at the specified index is not a signed integer value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int64_t
xpc_array_get_int64(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_uint64
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>uint64_t</code> primitive value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>uint64_t</code> value at the specified index. 0 if the
* value at the specified index is not an unsigned integer value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
uint64_t
xpc_array_get_uint64(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_double
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>double</code> primitive value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>double</code> value at the specified index. NAN if the
* value at the specified index is not a floating point value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
double
xpc_array_get_double(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_date
*
* @abstract
* Gets a date interval from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying date interval at the specified index. 0 if the value at the
* specified index is not a date value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int64_t
xpc_array_get_date(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_data
*
* @abstract
* Gets a pointer to the raw bytes of a data object from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @param length
* Upon return output, will contain the length of the data corresponding to the
* specified key.
*
* @result
* The underlying bytes at the specified index. NULL if the value at the
* specified index is not a data value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const void *
xpc_array_get_data(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index, size_t *length);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_string
*
* @abstract
* Gets a C string value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying C string at the specified index. NULL if the value at the
* specified index is not a C string value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const char *
xpc_array_get_string(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_get_uuid
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>uuid_t</code> value from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>uuid_t</code> value at the specified index. The null
* UUID if the value at the specified index is not a UUID value. The returned
* pointer may be safely passed to the uuid(3) APIs.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const uint8_t *
xpc_array_get_uuid(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_dup_fd
*
* @abstract
* Gets a file descriptor from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* A new file descriptor created from the value at the specified index. You are
* responsible for close(2)ing this descriptor. -1 if the value at the specified
* index is not a file descriptor value.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
int
xpc_array_dup_fd(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
/*!
* @function xpc_array_create_connection
*
* @abstract
* Creates a connection object from an array directly.
*
* @param xarray
* The array which is to be examined.
*
* @param index
* The index of the value to obtain. This value must lie within the index space
* of the array (0 to N-1 inclusive, where N is the count of the array). If the
* index is outside that range, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* A new connection created from the value at the specified index. You are
* responsible for calling xpc_release() on the returned connection. NULL if the
* value at the specified index is not an endpoint containing a connection. Each
* call to this method for the same index in the same array will yield a
* different connection. See {@link xpc_connection_create_from_endpoint()} for
* discussion as to the responsibilities when dealing with the returned
* connection.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
xpc_connection_t
xpc_array_create_connection(xpc_object_t xarray, size_t index);
#pragma mark Dictionary
/*!
* @typedef xpc_dictionary_applier_t
* A block to be invoked for every key/value pair in the dictionary.
*
* @param key
* The current key in the iteration.
*
* @param value
* The current value in the iteration.
*
* @result
* A Boolean indicating whether iteration should continue.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
typedef bool (^xpc_dictionary_applier_t)(const char *key, xpc_object_t value);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates an XPC object representing a dictionary of XPC objects keyed to
* C-strings.
*
* @param keys
* An array of C-strings that are to be the keys for the values to be inserted.
* Each element of this array is copied into the dictionary's internal storage.
* If any element of this array is NULL, the behavior is undefined.
*
* @param values
* A C-array that is parallel to the array of keys, consisting of objects that
* are to be inserted. Each element in this array is retained. Elements in this
* array may be NULL.
*
* @param count
* The number of key/value pairs in the given arrays. If the count is less than
* the actual count of values, only that many key/value pairs will be inserted
* into the dictionary.
*
* If the count is more than the the actual count of key/value pairs, the
* behavior is undefined. If one array is NULL and the other is not, the
* behavior is undefined. If both arrays are NULL and the count is non-0, the
* behavior is undefined.
*
* @result
* The new dictionary object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT
xpc_object_t
xpc_dictionary_create(const char * const *keys, const xpc_object_t *values,
size_t count);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_create_reply
*
* @abstract
* Creates a dictionary that is in reply to the given dictionary.
*
* @param original
* The original dictionary that is to be replied to.
*
* @result
* The new dictionary object. NULL if the object was not a dictionary with a
* reply context.
*
* @discussion
* After completing successfully on a dictionary, this method may not be called
* again on that same dictionary. Attempts to do so will return NULL.
*
* When this dictionary is sent across the reply connection, the remote end's
* reply handler is invoked.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
xpc_object_t
xpc_dictionary_create_reply(xpc_object_t original);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_value
*
* @abstract
* Sets the value for the specified key to the specified object.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The object to insert. The object is retained by the dictionary. If there
* already exists a value for the specified key, the old value is released
* and overwritten by the new value. This parameter may be NULL, in which case
* the value corresponding to the specified key is deleted if present.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_value(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key,
xpc_object_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_value
*
* @abstract
* Returns the value for the specified key.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The object for the specified key within the dictionary. NULL if there is no
* value associated with the specified key or if the given object was not an
* XPC dictionary.
*
* @discussion
* This method does not grant the caller a reference to the underlying object,
* and thus the caller is not responsible for releasing the object.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
xpc_object_t
xpc_dictionary_get_value(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_count
*
* @abstract
* Returns the number of values stored in the dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* The number of values stored in the dictionary or 0 if the given object was
* not an XPC dictionary. Calling xpc_dictionary_set_value() with a non-NULL
* value will increment the count. Calling xpc_dictionary_set_value() with a
* NULL value will decrement the count.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
size_t
xpc_dictionary_get_count(xpc_object_t xdict);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_apply
*
* @abstract
* Invokes the given block for every key/value pair in the dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param applier
* The block which this function applies to every key/value pair in the
* dictionary.
*
* @result
* A Boolean indicating whether iteration of the dictionary completed
* successfully. Iteration will only fail if the applier block returns false.
*
* @discussion
* You should not modify a dictionary's contents during iteration. There is no
* guaranteed order of iteration over dictionaries.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
bool
xpc_dictionary_apply(xpc_object_t xdict, xpc_dictionary_applier_t applier);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_remote_connection
*
* @abstract
* Returns the connection from which the dictionary was received.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @result
* If the dictionary was received by a connection event handler or a dictionary
* created through xpc_dictionary_create_reply(), a connection object over which
* a reply message can be sent is returned. For any other dictionary, NULL is
* returned.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
xpc_connection_t
xpc_dictionary_get_remote_connection(xpc_object_t xdict);
#pragma mark Dictionary Primitive Setters
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_bool
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>bool</code> (primitive) value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The <code>bool</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_bool(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, bool value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_int64
*
* @abstract
* Inserts an <code>int64_t</code> (primitive) value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The <code>int64_t</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_int64(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, int64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_uint64
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>uint64_t</code> (primitive) value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The <code>uint64_t</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_uint64(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, uint64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_double
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a <code>double</code> (primitive) value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The <code>double</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_double(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, double value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_date
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a date (primitive) value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param value
* The date value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_date(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, int64_t value);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_data
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a raw data value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param bytes
* The bytes to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object corresponding
* to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*
* @param length
* The length of the data.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_data(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, const void *bytes,
size_t length);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_string
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a C string value into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param string
* The C string to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved with
* {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_string(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key,
const char *string);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_uuid
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a uuid (primitive) value into an array.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param uuid
* The <code>uuid_t</code> value to insert. After calling this method, the XPC
* object corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_uuid(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, const uuid_t uuid);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_fd
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a file descriptor into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param fd
* The file descriptor to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_fd(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, int fd);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_set_connection
*
* @abstract
* Inserts a connection into a dictionary.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary which is to be manipulated.
*
* @param key
* The key for which the primitive value shall be set.
*
* @param connection
* The connection to insert. After calling this method, the XPC object
* corresponding to the primitive value inserted may be safely retrieved
* with {@link xpc_dictionary_get_value()}. The connection is NOT retained by
* the dictionary.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
void
xpc_dictionary_set_connection(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key,
xpc_connection_t connection);
#pragma mark Dictionary Primitive Getters
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_bool
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>bool</code> primitive value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>bool</code> value for the specified key. false if the
* the value for the specified key is not a Boolean value or if there is no
* value for the specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
bool
xpc_dictionary_get_bool(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_int64
*
* @abstract
* Gets an <code>int64</code> primitive value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>int64_t</code> value for the specified key. 0 if the
* value for the specified key is not a signed integer value or if there is no
* value for the specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
int64_t
xpc_dictionary_get_int64(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_uint64
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>uint64</code> primitive value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>uint64_t</code> value for the specified key. 0 if the
* value for the specified key is not an unsigned integer value or if there is
* no value for the specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
uint64_t
xpc_dictionary_get_uint64(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_double
*
* @abstract
* Gets a <code>double</code> primitive value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>double</code> value for the specified key. NAN if the
* value for the specified key is not a floating point value or if there is no
* value for the specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
double
xpc_dictionary_get_double(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_date
*
* @abstract
* Gets a date value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying date interval for the specified key. 0 if the value for the
* specified key is not a date value or if there is no value for the specified
* key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
int64_t
xpc_dictionary_get_date(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_data
*
* @abstract
* Gets a raw data value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @param length
* For the data type, the third parameter, upon output, will contain the length
* of the data corresponding to the specified key. May be NULL.
*
* @result
* The underlying raw data for the specified key. NULL if the value for the
* specified key is not a data value or if there is no value for the specified
* key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1
const void *
xpc_dictionary_get_data(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key, size_t *length);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_string
*
* @abstract
* Gets a C string value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying C string for the specified key. NULL if the value for the
* specified key is not a C string value or if there is no value for the
* specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
const char *
xpc_dictionary_get_string(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_get_uuid
*
* @abstract
* Gets a uuid value from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* The underlying <code>uuid_t</code> value for the specified key. NULL is the
* value at the specified index is not a UUID value. The returned pointer may be
* safely passed to the uuid(3) APIs.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL2
const uint8_t *
xpc_dictionary_get_uuid(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_dup_fd
*
* @abstract
* Creates a file descriptor from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* A new file descriptor created from the value for the specified key. You are
* responsible for close(2)ing this descriptor. -1 if the value for the
* specified key is not a file descriptor value or if there is no value for the
* specified key.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
int
xpc_dictionary_dup_fd(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
/*!
* @function xpc_dictionary_create_connection
*
* @abstract
* Creates a connection from a dictionary directly.
*
* @param xdict
* The dictionary object which is to be examined.
*
* @param key
* The key whose value is to be obtained.
*
* @result
* A new connection created from the value for the specified key. You are
* responsible for calling xpc_release() on the returned connection. NULL if the
* value for the specified key is not an endpoint containing a connection or if
* there is no value for the specified key. Each call to this method for the
* same key in the same dictionary will yield a different connection. See
* {@link xpc_connection_create_from_endpoint()} for discussion as to the
* responsibilities when dealing with the returned connection.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_MALLOC XPC_RETURNS_RETAINED XPC_WARN_RESULT XPC_NONNULL_ALL
xpc_connection_t
xpc_dictionary_create_connection(xpc_object_t xdict, const char *key);
#pragma mark Runtime
/*!
* @function xpc_main
* The springboard into the XPCService runtime. This function will set up your
* service bundle's listener connection and manage it automatically. After this
* initial setup, this function will, by default, call dispatch_main(). You may
* override this behavior by setting the RunLoopType key in your XPC service
* bundle's Info.plist under the XPCService dictionary.
*
* @param handler
* The handler with which to accept new connections.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NORETURN XPC_NONNULL1
void
xpc_main(xpc_connection_handler_t handler);
#if XPC_HOSTING_OLD_MAIN
typedef void (*xpc_service_event_handler_t)(xpc_connection_t, xpc_object_t);
__OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_7, __MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NORETURN XPC_NONNULL3
void
xpc_service_main(int argc, const char *argv[],
xpc_service_event_handler_t handler);
#endif // XPC_HOSTING_OLD_MAIN
#pragma mark Transactions
/*!
* @function xpc_transaction_begin
* Informs the XPC runtime that a transaction has begun and that the service
* should not exit due to inactivity.
*
* @discussion
* A service with no outstanding transactions may automatically exit due to
* inactivity as determined by the system.
*
* This function may be used to manually manage transactions in cases where
* their automatic management (as described below) does not meet the needs of an
* XPC service. This function also updates the transaction count used for sudden
* termination, i.e. vproc_transaction_begin(), and these two interfaces may be
* used in combination.
*
* The XPC runtime will automatically begin a transaction on behalf of a service
* when a new message is received. If no reply message is expected, the
* transaction is automatically ended when the connection event handler returns.
* If a reply message is created, the transaction will end when the reply
* message is sent or released. An XPC service may use xpc_transaction_begin()
* and xpc_transaction_end() to inform the XPC runtime about activity that
* occurs outside of this common pattern.
*
* When the XPC runtime has determined that the service should exit, the event
* handlers for all active peer connections will receive
* {@link XPC_ERROR_TERMINATION_IMMINENT} as an indication that they should
* unwind their existing transactions. After this error is delivered to a
* connection's event handler, no more messages will be delivered to the
* connection.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
void
xpc_transaction_begin(void);
/*!
* @function xpc_transaction_end
* Informs the XPC runtime that a transaction has ended.
*
* @discussion
* As described in {@link xpc_transaction_begin()}, this API may be used
* interchangeably with vproc_transaction_end().
*
* See the discussion for {@link xpc_transaction_begin()} for details regarding
* the XPC runtime's idle-exit policy.
*/
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT
void
xpc_transaction_end(void);
#pragma mark XPC Event Stream
/*!
* @function xpc_set_event_stream_handler
* Sets the event handler to invoke when streamed events are received.
*
* @param stream
* The name of the event stream for which this handler will be invoked.
*
* @param targetq
* The GCD queue to which the event handler block will be submitted. This
* parameter may be NULL, in which case the connection's target queue will be
* libdispatch's default target queue, defined as DISPATCH_TARGET_QUEUE_DEFAULT.
*
* @param handler
* The event handler block. The event which this block receives as its first
* parameter will always be a dictionary which contains the XPC_EVENT_KEY_NAME
* key. The value for this key will be a string whose value is the name assigned
* to the XPC event specified in the launchd.plist. Future keys may be added to
* this dictionary.
*
* @discussion
* Multiple calls to this function for the same event stream will result in
* undefined behavior.
*/
#if __BLOCKS__
__OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7, __IPHONE_5_0)
XPC_EXPORT XPC_NONNULL1 XPC_NONNULL3
void
xpc_set_event_stream_handler(const char *stream, dispatch_queue_t targetq,
xpc_handler_t handler);
#endif // __BLOCKS__
__END_DECLS
#endif // __XPC_H__