zbus-lockstep-macros
zbus-lockstep-macros extends zbus-lockstep to match the signature of signal types <T as zvariant::Type>::signature() with a corresponding signature from a DBus XML file more conveniently and succinctly.
Motivation
In the context of IPC over DBus, especially where there are multiple implementations of servers and/or clients communicating, it is necessary for each implementation to send what others expect and that expectations are in accordance with what is sent over the bus.
The XML protocol-descriptions may act as a shared frame of reference or "single source of all truth" for all implementers.
Having a single point of reference helps all implementers meet expectations on protocol conformance.
Keeping the types you send over DBus in lockstep with currently valid protocol-descriptions will reduce chances of miscommunication or failure to communicate.
Use
Add zbus-lockstep-macros to Cargo.toml's dependencies:
[]
= "0.5.2"
If the DBus XML descriptions can be found in the crates root,
in either xml/ or XML/, validating the type can be as easy as:
use validate;
use Type;
Note that the macro assumes that the member name is contained in the struct name. You can provide the member name if you have another naming-scheme in use.
Also, it may be necessary to disambiguate if multiple interfaces across the DBus
descriptions provide signals with the same name.
Any of the arguments are optional.
#[validate(xml: <xml_path>, interface: <interface_name>, member: <member_name>)]
See also the crates docs for more detailed descriptions of the arguments.
LICENSE
MIT