/* Package dbus implements bindings to the D-Bus message bus system. To use the message bus API, you first need to connect to a bus (usually the session or system bus). The acquired connection then can be used to call methods on remote objects and emit or receive signals. Using the Export method, you can arrange D-Bus methods calls to be directly translated to method calls on a Go value. Conversion Rules For outgoing messages, Go types are automatically converted to the corresponding D-Bus types. The following types are directly encoded as their respective D-Bus equivalents: Go type | D-Bus type ------------+----------- byte | BYTE bool | BOOLEAN int16 | INT16 uint16 | UINT16 int | INT32 uint | UINT32 int32 | INT32 uint32 | UINT32 int64 | INT64 uint64 | UINT64 float64 | DOUBLE string | STRING ObjectPath | OBJECT_PATH Signature | SIGNATURE Variant | VARIANT interface{} | VARIANT UnixFDIndex | UNIX_FD Slices and arrays encode as ARRAYs of their element type. Maps encode as DICTs, provided that their key type can be used as a key for a DICT. Structs other than Variant and Signature encode as a STRUCT containing their exported fields. Fields whose tags contain `dbus:"-"` and unexported fields will be skipped. Pointers encode as the value they're pointed to. Types convertible to one of the base types above will be mapped as the base type. Trying to encode any other type or a slice, map or struct containing an unsupported type will result in an InvalidTypeError. For incoming messages, the inverse of these rules are used, with the exception of STRUCTs. Incoming STRUCTS are represented as a slice of empty interfaces containing the struct fields in the correct order. The Store function can be used to convert such values to Go structs. Unix FD passing Handling Unix file descriptors deserves special mention. To use them, you should first check that they are supported on a connection by calling SupportsUnixFDs. If it returns true, all method of Connection will translate messages containing UnixFD's to messages that are accompanied by the given file descriptors with the UnixFD values being substituted by the correct indices. Similarly, the indices of incoming messages are automatically resolved. It shouldn't be necessary to use UnixFDIndex. */ package dbus