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SD_BUS_MESSAGE_APPEND_STRING_MEMFD(3)ppend_string_memfdPPEND_STRING_MEMFD(3)
       sd_bus_message_append_string_memfd,
       sd_bus_message_append_string_iovec,
       sd_bus_message_append_string_space - Attach a string to a message
       #include <systemd/sd-bus.h>
       int sd_bus_message_append_string_memfd(sd_bus_message *m, int memfd);
       int sd_bus_message_append_string_iovec(sd_bus_message *m,
                                              const struct iovec *iov,
                                              unsigned n);
       int sd_bus_message_append_string_space(sd_bus_message *m,
                                              size_t size, char **s);
       The functions sd_bus_message_append_string_memfd and
       sd_bus_message_append_string_iovec can be used to append a single
       string (item of type "s") to message m.
       In case of sd_bus_message_append_string_memfd, the contents of memfd
       are the string. They must satisfy the same constraints as described
       for the "s" type in sd_bus_message_append_basic(3).
       In case of sd_bus_message_append_string_iovec, the payload of iov is
       the string. It must satisfy the same constraints as described for the
       "s" type in sd_bus_message_append_basic(3).
       The iov argument must point to nstruct iovec structures. Each
       structure may have the iov_base field set, in which case the memory
       pointed to will be copied into the message, or unset, in which case a
       block of spaces (ASCII 32) of length iov_len will be inserted. The
       memory pointed at by iov may be changed after this call.
       The sd_bus_message_append_string_space function appends space for a
       string to message m. It behaves similar to
       sd_bus_message_append_basic with type "s", but instead of copying a
       string into the message, it returns a pointer to the destination area
       to the caller in pointer p. Space for the string of length size plus
       the terminating NUL is allocated.
       On success, those calls return 0 or a positive integer. On failure,
       they returns a negative errno-style error code.
       Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
       -EINVAL
           Specified parameter is invalid.
       -EPERM
           Message has been sealed.
       -ESTALE
           Message is in invalid state.
       -ENXIO
           Message cannot be appended to.
       -ENOMEM
           Memory allocation failed.
       The functions described here are available as a shared library, which
       can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.
       systemd(1), sd-bus(3), sd_bus_message_append_basic(3), The D-Bus
       specification[1]
        1. The D-Bus specification
           http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html
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