* Catch and process all exceptions (not just sdbus::Error) from callback handlers
* Unify handling of exceptions from all types of callbacks -- always set sd_bus_error and return a negative result number in case of exception
Although libsystemd logs (with DEBUG severity) all errors from such callback handlers (except method callback handler), it seems to be out of our control. One of handy sdbus-c++ features could be the ability for clients to install a log callback, which sdbus-c++ would call in case of exceptions flying from callback handlers. In case something doesn't work for clients (especially novices), they can first look into these logs.
This may be handy in common situations like ignored signals on client side because of the inadvertent mismatch between real signal signature and signal handler signature. Like here: #373. (Although in this specific case of signals, there is a solution with an additional const sdbus::Error* argument that would reveal such an error.)
* fix: Use-after-return in synchronous calls
This bug was introduced by c39bc637b8 and can be reproduced by
configuring with
cmake -S . -B build -DBUILD_TESTS=yes -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Wno-error=deprecated-copy -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fsanitize=address -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope"
and running `cmake --buid build && cmake --build build -t test` or
`build/tests/sdbus-c++-integration-tests --gtest_filter=SdbusTestObject.HandlesCorrectlyABulkOfParallelServerSideAsyncMethods`
The issue is that `sdbus_async_reply_handler` can call `removeCall`, which
writes to `data->finished`, but `data` can point to the stack of
`sendMethodCallMessageAndWaitForReply`, which can return as soon as
`asyncCallData->callback` is called.
As a fix, I restored some of the logic removed in c39bc637b8.
Specifically, in `sdbus_async_reply_handler`, I make a copy of some data
from `asyncCallData` (a new `state` field instead of `slot`), and in the
`SCOPE_GUARD`, I don't call `removeCall` if the call was actually
synchronous.
* refactor: use enum class instead of int
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Co-authored-by: David Reiss <dreiss@meta.com>
Co-authored-by: Stanislav Angelovič <stanislav.angelovic@protonmail.com>
* feat: add support for direct connections
* refactor: simplify a bit, change comments, extend tests
* fix: compiler warning about unused variable
* docs: add section on direct connections to the tutorial
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Co-authored-by: Maksim Fedyarov <m.fedyarov@omp.ru>
Co-authored-by: Stanislav Angelovič <stanislav.angelovic@protonmail.com>
* chore: don't use systemd headers with elogind
In file included from src/VTableUtils.c:27:
src/VTableUtils.h:30:10: fatal error: 'systemd/sd-bus.h' file not found
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* chore: add basu support
Similar to elogind but also supported on non-Linux.
* chore(tests): permit /var/lib/machine-id on non-systemd
https://github.com/elogind/elogind/commit/84fdc0fc61c1https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/basu/commit/8324e6729231
* chore(ci): add simple freebsd job
Mainly to cover libc++ and basu.
* chore(ci): explicitly pass CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
Some sdbus-cpp tests require configuring system bus. However, Linux
testing relies on writing outside of prefix in order to affect current
system bus instance instead of launching a dedicated one.
* chore(tests): respect CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX for system bus config
DBus isn't part of base system on BSDs, so may not use /etc for configs.
Also, testing installation failed as non-root:
$ cmake -DBUILD_TESTS=1 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/sdbus-cpp_prefix -DTESTS_INSTALL_PATH=/tmp/sdbus-cpp_prefix/tests
$ cmake --build .
$ cmake --install .
[...]
CMake Error at tests/cmake_install.cmake:105 (file):
file cannot create directory: /etc/dbus-1/system.d. Maybe need
administrative privileges.
* chore(tests): temporarily skip 1 test on FreeBSD to keep CI happy
* chore(ci): run tests in freebsd job
* feat: add async property get/set convenience support classes
* feat: add no-reply and async overloads to Properties_proxy
* feat: add convenience functions for GetAll functionality
* test: add tests for new functionality
* add codegen IDL support and documentation
* CMakeLists.txt: Fallback to elogind when libsystemd could not be
found. Set LIBSYSTEMD variable.
* pkgconfig/sdbus-c++.pc.in (Description): Parameterize with above
LIBSYSTEMD variable.
Co-authored-by: Sven Eden <sven.eden@prydeworx.com>
* feat: support serialization of array, span and unordered_map
* fix some spelling mistakes
* docs: update table of valid c++ types
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Co-authored-by: Marcel Hellwig <github@cookiesoft.de>
* Added D-Bus type C++ type table
* docs: do corrections and rewordings in the proposed chapter
Co-authored-by: Stanislav Angelovič <stanislav.angelovic@protonmail.com>
This works whether `BUILD_LIBSYSTEMD` is `ON` or the separate build of
libsystemd picked up by pkg-config is static. The Gentoo Linux package
requires the latter.
This change also handles `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS` being `OFF`. In this case,
the libsystemd dependency does need to be included, even though it is
static.
CMake does not allow you to build shared and static libraries
simultaneously (with a single `add_library` call), but this change
declares the libsystemd dependency as `Requires.private` rather than
omitting it entirely. This is in case someone builds and installs both a
static and shared build and then calls `pkg-config --static sdbus-c++`.
The static build needs to be installed first so that the pkg-config
file from the shared build takes precedence.