Fatal warnings in client code
Thiago Macieira
thiago at kde.org
Tue Mar 7 04:38:54 UTC 2023
On Monday, 6 March 2023 19:57:11 PST Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
> It seems to me, the whole concept of D-Bus is unsuited to applications
> which require long-lived connections with some degree of state that
> persists over their lifetime. It is best suited to individual
> request-response transactions. That way, you can recover from any loss
> of connection just by trying the transaction again (hopefully).
How long-lived do you need those connections to be? I don't usually run my
laptop too long without rebooting (rolling distro, kernel upgrades), but
sometimes I can go up to a full month. No connections break. On servers,
connections to systemd via D-Bus can last years.
There's no problem with the length of the connection. Just don't send invalid
messages that will get you kicked out of the bus. That hasn't been a problem
for 16 years.
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Thiago Macieira - thiago (AT) macieira.info - thiago (AT) kde.org
Software Architect - Intel DCAI Cloud Engineering
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