Synchronously connects to the message bus specified by bus_type.
Note that the returned object may shared with other callers,
e.g. if two separate parts of a process calls this function with
the same bus_type, they will share the same object.
This is a synchronous failable function. See g_bus_get() and
g_bus_get_finish() for the asynchronous version.
The returned object is a singleton, that is, shared with other
callers of g_bus_get() and g_bus_get_sync() for bus_type. In the
event that you need a private message bus connection, use
g_dbus_address_get_for_bus_sync() and
g_dbus_connection_new_for_address().
Note that the returned GDBusConnection object will (usually) have
the "exit-on-close" property set to TRUE.
Since 2.26
Synchronously connects to the message bus specified by bus_type. Note that the returned object may shared with other callers, e.g. if two separate parts of a process calls this function with the same bus_type, they will share the same object. This is a synchronous failable function. See g_bus_get() and g_bus_get_finish() for the asynchronous version. The returned object is a singleton, that is, shared with other callers of g_bus_get() and g_bus_get_sync() for bus_type. In the event that you need a private message bus connection, use g_dbus_address_get_for_bus_sync() and g_dbus_connection_new_for_address(). Note that the returned GDBusConnection object will (usually) have the "exit-on-close" property set to TRUE. Since 2.26