SD_BUS_INTERFACE_NAME_IS_VALID
Section: sd_bus_interface_name_is_valid (3)
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NAME
sd_bus_interface_name_is_valid, sd_bus_service_name_is_valid, sd_bus_member_name_is_valid, sd_bus_object_path_is_valid - Check if a string is a valid bus name or object path
SYNOPSIS
#include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
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int sd_bus_interface_name_is_valid(const char* p);
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int sd_bus_service_name_is_valid(const char* p);
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int sd_bus_member_name_is_valid(const char* p);
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int sd_bus_object_path_is_valid(const char* p);
DESCRIPTION
sd_bus_interface_name_is_valid()
checks if a given string
p
is a syntactically valid bus interface name. Similarly,
sd_bus_service_name_is_valid()
checks if the argument is a valid bus service name,
sd_bus_member_name_is_valid()
checks if the argument is a valid bus interface member name, and
sd_bus_object_path_is_valid()
checks if the argument is a valid bus object path. Those functions generally check that only allowed characters are used and that the length of the string is within limits.
RETURN VALUE
Those functions return 1 if the argument is a valid interface / service / member name or object path, and 0 if it is not. If the argument is
NULL, an error is returned.
Errors
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EINVAL
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The
p
parameter is
NULL.
NOTES
These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the
libsystemd pkg-config(1)
file.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1),
sd-bus(3),
sd_bus_call_method(3)