An unsigned 32-bit integer representing time as the number
of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch
(1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)
An signed 64-bit integer representing time as the number
of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch
(1970-01-01T00:00:00Z); negative for times before the epoch
The Text interface is the only user of Unix_Timestamp so
far, and we'd like to be Y2038 compatible in future
interfaces.
A string representing a D-Bus bus name - either a well-known
name like "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.MissionControl" or a unique name
like ":1.123"
A string representing a D-Bus well-known
name like "org.freedesktop.Telepathy.MissionControl".
A string representing a D-Bus unique name, such as
":1.123"
An ASCII string representing a D-Bus interface - two or more
elements separated by dots, where each element is a non-empty
string of ASCII letters, digits and underscores, not starting with
a digit. The maximum total length is 255 characters. For example,
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer".
An ASCII string representing a D-Bus error. This is
syntactically the same as a DBus_Interface, but the
meaning is different.
A string representing a D-Bus signature
(the 'g' type isn't used because of poor interoperability, particularly
with dbus-glib)
An ASCII string representing a D-Bus method, signal
or property name - a non-empty string of ASCII letters, digits and
underscores, not starting with a digit, with a maximum length of 255
characters. For example, "Ping".
A string representing the full name of a D-Bus method,
signal or property, consisting of a DBus_Interface, followed by
a dot, followed by a DBus_Member. For example,
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer.Ping".
A mapping from strings representing D-Bus
properties (by their namespaced names) to their values.
A D-Bus interface name, followed by a dot and a D-Bus property name.
The value of the property.
A mapping from strings to variants representing extra
key-value pairs.
A mapping from strings to strings representing extra
key-value pairs.
An IP address and port.
Either a dotted-quad IPv4 address literal as for
Socket_Address_IPv4, or an RFC2373 IPv6 address
as for Socket_Address_IPv6.
The TCP or UDP port number.
An IPv4 address and port.
A dotted-quad IPv4 address literal: four ASCII decimal
numbers, each between 0 and 255 inclusive, e.g.
"192.168.0.1".
The TCP or UDP port number.
An IPv6 address and port.
An IPv6 address literal as specified by RFC2373
section 2.2, e.g. "2001:DB8::8:800:200C:4171".
The TCP or UDP port number.
An IPv4 network or subnet.
A dotted-quad IPv4 address literal: four ASCII decimal
numbers, each between 0 and 255 inclusive, e.g.
"192.168.0.1".
The number of leading bits of the address that must
match, for this netmask to be considered to match an
address.
An IPv6 network or subnet.
An IPv6 address literal as specified by RFC2373
section 2.2, e.g. "2001:DB8::8:800:200C:4171".
The number of leading bits of the address that must
match, for this netmask to be considered to match an
address.