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<?xml version='1.0'?> <!--*-nxml-*-->
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<refentry id="sd_bus_path_encode" conditional="ENABLE_KDBUS">

  <refentryinfo>
    <title>sd_bus_path_encode</title>
    <productname>systemd</productname>

    <authorgroup>
      <author>
        <contrib>A monkey with a typewriter</contrib>
        <firstname>Zbigniew</firstname>
        <surname>Jędrzejewski-Szmek</surname>
        <email>zbyszek@in.waw.pl</email>
      </author>
    </authorgroup>
  </refentryinfo>

  <refmeta>
    <refentrytitle>sd_bus_path_encode</refentrytitle>
    <manvolnum>3</manvolnum>
  </refmeta>

  <refnamediv>
    <refname>sd_bus_path_encode</refname>
    <refname>sd_bus_path_decode</refname>

    <refpurpose>Convert an external identifier into an object path and back</refpurpose>
  </refnamediv>

  <refsynopsisdiv>
    <funcsynopsis>
      <funcsynopsisinfo>#include &lt;systemd/sd-bus.h&gt;</funcsynopsisinfo>

      <funcprototype>
        <funcdef>int <function>sd_bus_path_encode</function></funcdef>
        <paramdef>const char *<parameter>prefix</parameter></paramdef>
        <paramdef>const char *<parameter>external_id</parameter></paramdef>
        <paramdef>char **<parameter>ret_path</parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>

      <funcprototype>
        <funcdef>int <function>sd_bus_path_decode</function></funcdef>
        <paramdef>const char *<parameter>prefix</parameter></paramdef>
        <paramdef>const char *<parameter>path</parameter></paramdef>
        <paramdef>char **<parameter>ret_external_id</parameter></paramdef>
      </funcprototype>
    </funcsynopsis>
  </refsynopsisdiv>

  <refsect1>
    <title>Description</title>

    <para><function>sd_bus_path_encode()</function> and
    <function>sd_bus_path_decode()</function> convert external
    identifier strings into object paths and back. These functions are
    useful to map application-specific string identifiers of any kind
    into bus object paths in a simple, reversible and safe way.</para>

    <para><function>sd_bus_path_encode()</function> takes a bus path
    prefix and an external identifier string as arguments, plus a
    place to store the returned bus path string. The bus path prefix
    must be a valid bus path, starting with a slash
    <literal>/</literal>, but not ending in one. The external
    identifier string may be in any format, may be the empty string
    and no restrictions on the charset are made - however it must
    always be <constant>NUL</constant>-terminated. The returned string
    will be the concatenation of the bus path prefix plus an escaped
    version of the external identifier string. This operation may be
    reversed with <function>sd_bus_decode()</function>. It is
    recommended to only use external identifiers here that generally
    require little escaping to be turned into valid bus path
    identifiers (for example by sticking to a 7-bit ASCII character
    set), in order to ensure the resulting bus path is still short and
    easily processed.</para>

    <para><function>sd_bus_path_decode()</function> reverses the
    operation of <function>sd_bus_path_encode()</function> and thus
    regenerates an external identifier string from a bus path. It
    takes a bus path and a prefix string, plus a place to store the
    returned external identifier string. If the bus path does not
    start with the specified prefix, 0 is returned and the returned
    string is set to <constant>NULL</constant>. Otherwise the the
    string following the prefix is unescaped and returned in the
    external identifier string.</para>

    <para>The escaping used will will replace all characters which are
    invalid in a bus object path by <literal>_</literal> followed by a
    hexadecimal value. As a special case, the empty string will be
    replaced by a lone <literal>_</literal>.</para>
  </refsect1>

  <refsect1>
    <title>Return Value</title>

    <para>On success, <function>sd_bus_path_encode()</function>
    returns positive or 0, and a valid bus path in the return
    argument. On success, <function>sd_bus_path_decode()</function>
    returns a positive value if the prefixed matched, or 0 if it
    did not. If the prefix matched the external identifier is returned
    in the return parameter. If it did not match NULL is returned in
    the return parameter. On failure, a negative errno-style error
    number is returned by either function. The returned strings must
    be
    <citerefentry><refentrytitle>free</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>'d
    by the caller.</para>
  </refsect1>

  <refsect1>
    <title>Notes</title>

    <para><function>sd_bus_path_encode()</function> and
    <function>sd_bus_path_decode()</function> are available as a
    shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the
    <constant>libsystemd</constant> <citerefentry><refentrytitle>pkg-config</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
    file.</para>
  </refsect1>

  <refsect1>
    <title>See Also</title>

    <para>
      <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd-bus</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
      <citerefentry><refentrytitle>free</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>
    </para>
  </refsect1>

</refentry>