From: Yong Bakos Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 02:25:37 +0000 (-0800) Subject: util: Document wl_interface X-Git-Tag: 1.12.91~24 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0cdc3229b02ffa1863f48e21806f6a070937fb0b;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fwayland.git util: Document wl_interface Add doxygen comments for wl_interface. Signed-off-by: Yong Bakos Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen --- diff --git a/src/wayland-util.h b/src/wayland-util.h index 50f3372..5e9c411 100644 --- a/src/wayland-util.h +++ b/src/wayland-util.h @@ -142,12 +142,64 @@ struct wl_message { const struct wl_interface **types; }; +/** + * Protocol object interface + * + * A wl_interface describes the API of a protocol object defined in the Wayland + * protocol specification. The protocol implementation uses a wl_interface + * within its marshalling machinery for encoding client requests. + * + * The `name` of a wl_interface is the name of the corresponding protocol + * interface, and `version` represents the version of the interface. The members + * `method_count` and `event_count` represent the number of `methods` (requests) + * and `events` in the respective wl_message members. + * + * For example, consider a protocol interface `foo`, marked as version `1`, with + * two requests and one event. + * + * \code + * + * + * + * + * + * \endcode + * + * Given two wl_message arrays `foo_requests` and `foo_events`, a wl_interface + * for `foo` might be: + * + * \code + * struct wl_interface foo_interface = { + * "foo", 1, + * 2, foo_requests, + * 1, foo_events + * }; + * \endcode + * + * \note The server side of the protocol may define interface implementation + * types that incorporate the term `interface` in their name. Take + * care to not confuse these server-side `struct`s with a wl_interface + * variable whose name also ends in `interface`. For example, while the + * server may define a type `struct wl_foo_interface`, the client may + * define a `struct wl_interface wl_foo_interface`. + * + * \sa wl_message + * \sa wl_proxy + * \sa Interfaces + * \sa Versioning + */ struct wl_interface { + /** Interface name */ const char *name; + /** Interface version */ int version; + /** Number of methods (requests) */ int method_count; + /** Method (request) signatures */ const struct wl_message *methods; + /** Number of events */ int event_count; + /** Event signatures */ const struct wl_message *events; };