sdbus-c++
sdbus-c++ is a high-level C++ D-Bus library for Linux designed to provide expressive, easy-to-use API in modern C++. It adds another layer of abstraction on top of sd-bus, a nice, fresh C D-Bus implementation by systemd.
sdbus-c++ has been written primarily as a replacement of dbus-c++, which currently suffers from a number of (unresolved) bugs, concurrency issues and inherent design complexities and limitations. sdbus-c++ has learned from dbus-c++ and has chosen a different path, a path of simple yet powerful design that is intuitive and friendly to the user and inherently free of those bugs.
Even though sdbus-c++ uses sd-bus library, it is not necessarily constrained to systemd and can perfectly be used in non-systemd environments as well.
- Developed at devel:libraries:c_c++
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sdbus-cpp-1.6.0.tar.gz | 0000227954 223 KB | |
sdbus-cpp.changes | 0000005441 5.31 KB | |
sdbus-cpp.spec | 0000003687 3.6 KB |
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