Re: [RFC obexd 00/10] Major API changes in obex-client

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Hi Mikel,

On 15:08 Thu 24 Nov, Mikel Astiz wrote:
> This patch series splits the perviously proposed obex-client API into incremental changes. The goal is to agree on the desired API before starting with the implementation.
> 
> There are some differences with respect to the previous proposal, mainly:
> 
> - The representation of devices has been dropped for now and considered of lower priority.
> 
> - Progress-reporting signals are not defined as unicast signals, assuming that the perfomance overhead might not be significant.

I am not so much worried about performance, I am more worried about
waking processes listening in the session bus unecessarily.

The suggested API looks good, I just have some small comments about some
changes.

> 
> - Some operations such as PhonebookAccess.List have not been changed either, although it would be possible (as included in the previous proposal) to also use a file-based transfer here.
> 
> Also note that the Transfer interface has been left inside the client-specific API, but would ideally be shared with the server. This is something to be kept in mind now in the design of the API.
> 
> Mikel Astiz (10):
>   client-doc: reformatted to fit in 80 columns
>   client-doc: copyright statement added
>   client-doc: minor formatting changes
>   client-doc: wrap OPP into specific session type
>   client-doc: replace parameter dict with conventional ones
>   client-doc: remove agent in favour of transfer signals
>   client-doc: ObjectPush sessions return transports
>   client-doc: FileTransfer sessions return transports
>   client-doc: PhonebookAccess sessions return transports
>   client-doc: Synchronization sessions return transports
> 
>  doc/client-api.txt |  265 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
>  1 files changed, 148 insertions(+), 117 deletions(-)
> 
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