Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new #GUnixFDMessage containing an empty file descriptor list.
Creates a new #GUnixFDMessage containing @list.
Adds a file descriptor to @message.
Gets the #GUnixFDList contained in @message. This function does not return a reference to the caller, but the returned list is valid for the lifetime of @message.
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Get the main Gtk struct
Returns the array of file descriptors that is contained in this object.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Tries to deserialize a socket control message of a given @level and @type. This will ask all known (to GType) subclasses of #GSocketControlMessage if they can understand this kind of message and if so deserialize it into a #GSocketControlMessage.
Returns the "level" (i.e. the originating protocol) of the control message. This is often SOL_SOCKET.
Returns the protocol specific type of the control message. For instance, for UNIX fd passing this would be SCM_RIGHTS.
Returns the space required for the control message, not including headers or alignment.
Converts the data in the message to bytes placed in the message.
This #GSocketControlMessage contains a #GUnixFDList. It may be sent using g_socket_send_message() and received using g_socket_receive_message() over UNIX sockets (ie: sockets in the %G_SOCKET_ADDRESS_UNIX family). The file descriptors are copied between processes by the kernel.
For an easier way to send and receive file descriptors over stream-oriented UNIX sockets, see g_unix_connection_send_fd() and g_unix_connection_receive_fd().
Note that <gio/gunixfdmessage.h> belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO interfaces, thus you have to use the gio-unix-2.0.pc pkg-config file when using it.