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author | Jonny Lamb <jonny.lamb@collabora.co.uk> | 2009-06-03 20:10:05 +0800 |
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committer | Jonny Lamb <jonny.lamb@collabora.co.uk> | 2009-06-03 20:10:05 +0800 |
commit | de1ff4426cd4b50bbea43e882bddd894936b2313 (patch) | |
tree | 55735321d92308f897b2c5fc119f50b7ebbfef34 /extensions | |
parent | 93d1b6ead8b6bb92c5e6251f75dd7109b51036f5 (diff) | |
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Updated Debug spec.
Signed-off-by: Jonny Lamb <jonny.lamb@collabora.co.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'extensions')
-rw-r--r-- | extensions/Debug.xml | 140 |
1 files changed, 97 insertions, 43 deletions
diff --git a/extensions/Debug.xml b/extensions/Debug.xml index 96c4cfb7d..a21d9db60 100644 --- a/extensions/Debug.xml +++ b/extensions/Debug.xml @@ -17,96 +17,150 @@ Lesser General Public License for more details.</p> License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.</p> </tp:license> - <interface name="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Debug"> + <interface name="org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Debug.DRAFT" + tp:causes-havoc="experimental"> + <tp:added version="0.17.24"/> <tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <p>An interface for providing debug messages. + <p>An interface for providing debug messages.</p> - This interface is primarily provided by one object per - service, at the path <tt>/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/debug</tt>. - </p> + <p>This interface is primarily provided by one object per + service, at the path <tt>/org/freedesktop/Telepathy/debug</tt>.</p> </tp:docstring> - <property name="Enabled" type="b" access="readwrite"> - <tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <p>TRUE if the NewDebugMessage signal should be emitted when a new - debug message is generated.</p> + <property name="Enabled" type="b" access="readwrite" + tp:name-for-bindings="Enabled"> + <tp:docstring> + TRUE if the <tp:member-ref>NewDebugMessage</tp:member-ref> signal + should be emitted when a new debug message is generated. </tp:docstring> </property> - <method name="GetMessages"> - <tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <p>Retrieve buffered debug messages.</p> + <method name="GetMessages" tp:name-for-bindings="Get_Messages"> + <tp:docstring> + Retrieve buffered debug messages. An implementation could have a + limit on how many message it keeps and so the array returned from + this method should not be assumed to be all of the messages in + the lifetime of the service. </tp:docstring> - <arg direction="out" name="messages" type="a(dsus)"> - <tp:docstring> - A list of timestamped debug messages. + <arg direction="out" name="Messages" type="a(dsus)" + tp:type="Debug_Message[]"> + <tp:docstring> + A list of debug messages. </tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <signal name="NewDebugMessage" tp:name-for-bindings="New_Debug_Message"> <tp:docstring> - Emitted when a debug messages is generated if the Enabled property is - set. + Emitted when a debug messages is generated if the + <tp:member-ref>Enabled</tp:member-ref> property is set to TRUE. </tp:docstring> <arg name="time" type="d"> <tp:docstring> - Message timestamp + Timestamp of the debug message. </tp:docstring> </arg> <arg name="domain" type="s"> - <tp:docstring> - Message domain - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Domain of the debug message, as described in the Debug_Message struct. + </tp:docstring> </arg> <arg name="level" type="u" tp:type="Debug_Level"> - <tp:docstring> - Message level - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Level of the debug message. + </tp:docstring> </arg> <arg name="message" type="s"> <tp:docstring> - Message + The text of the debug message. </tp:docstring> </arg> </signal> <tp:enum name="Debug_Level" type="u"> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Error" value="0"> - <tp:docstring> - error - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for errors. Error messages are always fatal, resulting + in the service terminating after something completely + unexpected occurred. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Critical" value="1"> - <tp:docstring> - criticla - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for critical messages. Critical messages are messages + that the service might predict and it is up to the service itself + to decide whether to terminate following a critical message. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Warning" value="2"> - <tp:docstring> - warning - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for warnings. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Message" value="3"> - <tp:docstring> - message - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for messages. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Info" value="4"> - <tp:docstring> - info - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for information messages. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> <tp:enumvalue suffix="Debug" value="5"> - <tp:docstring> - debug - </tp:docstring> + <tp:docstring> + Log level for debug messages. + </tp:docstring> </tp:enumvalue> </tp:enum> + <tp:struct name="Debug_Message" array-name="Debug_Message_List"> + <tp:docstring> + A struct representing a debug message, as returned by + <tp:member-ref>GetMessages</tp:member-ref>. + </tp:docstring> + + <tp:member type="d" name="Timestamp"> + <tp:docstring> + Timestamp of the debug message. This is a double to allow + more accuracy in the time the message was logged. + </tp:docstring> + </tp:member> + + <tp:member type="s" name="Domain"> + <tp:docstring xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> + <p>Domain of the debug message. This is used to identify + the source of debug messages. For example, debug messages + from a connection manager could have this Domain struct + member be the name of the connection manager, and logs + from any helper library could have the name of the helper + library.</p> + + <p>The domain could also contain a category as to where + the log message originated separated by a forward-slash. + For example, if a debug message was output in a connection + manager called "dummy", in the file-transfer code, this + Domain struct member might be <tt>dummy/file-transfer</tt>.</p> + </tp:docstring> + </tp:member> + + <tp:member type="u" tp:type="Debug_Level" name="Level"> + <tp:docstring> + Level of the debug message. This states the severity of the + debug message. + </tp:docstring> + </tp:member> + + <tp:member type="s" name="Message"> + <tp:docstring> + The text of the debug message. + </tp:docstring> + </tp:member> + </tp:struct> + </interface> </node> <!-- vim:set sw=2 sts=2 et ft=xml: --> |