X-Git-Url: http://git.meshlink.io/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=avahi-client%2Fclient.h;h=6a12e9a2de12726e14f5563cab239cfd8131090f;hb=c878c09b354196a7814123016676bdaac7b9147a;hp=87c275b54e4f471095bc755930b9210c38504566;hpb=b73aab83cbdaaac40c4bb80b82049dc4452b5f1c;p=catta diff --git a/avahi-client/client.h b/avahi-client/client.h index 87c275b..6a12e9a 100644 --- a/avahi-client/client.h +++ b/avahi-client/client.h @@ -33,12 +33,9 @@ /** \file client.h Definitions and functions for the client API over D-Bus */ -/** \example glib-integration.c Example of how to integrate - * avahi use with GLIB/GTK applications */ - AVAHI_C_DECL_BEGIN -/** \struct AvahiClient A connection context */ +/** A connection context */ typedef struct AvahiClient AvahiClient; /** States of a client object, a superset of AvahiServerState */ @@ -65,7 +62,7 @@ typedef void (*AvahiClientCallback) ( AvahiClient* avahi_client_new ( const AvahiPoll *poll_api /**< The abstract event loop API to use */, AvahiClientFlags flags /**< Some flags to modify the behaviour of the client library */, - AvahiClientCallback callback /**< A callback that is called whenever the state of the client changes. This may be NULL */, + AvahiClientCallback callback /**< A callback that is called whenever the state of the client changes. This may be NULL. Please note that this function is called for the first time from within the avahi_client_new() context! Thus, in the callback you should not make use of global variables that are initialized only after your call to avahi_client_new(). A common mistake is to store the AvahiClient pointer returned by avahi_client_new() in a global variable and assume that this global variable already contains the valid pointer when the callback is called for the first time. A work-around for this is to always use the AvahiClient pointer passed to the callback function instead of the global pointer. */, void *userdata /**< Some arbitrary user data pointer that will be passed to the callback function */, int *error /**< If creation of the client fails, this integer will contain the error cause. May be NULL if you aren't interested in the reason why avahi_client_new() failed. */); @@ -80,6 +77,9 @@ const char* avahi_client_get_version_string (AvahiClient*); /** Get host name */ const char* avahi_client_get_host_name (AvahiClient*); +/** Set host name. \since 0.6.13 */ +int avahi_client_set_host_name(AvahiClient*, const char *name); + /** Get domain name */ const char* avahi_client_get_domain_name (AvahiClient*);