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Federico Mena Quintero authored
https://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#introspection-format Per the DBus spec, "Only the root <node> element can omit the node name, as it's known to be the object that was introspected." When we have a DBus XML description: <node> <interface name="Foo"> </interface> </node> The toplevel <node> element does not need a `name` attribute. While we are at it, reindent all the XML files properly.
760ff764Federico Mena Quintero authoredhttps://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#introspection-format Per the DBus spec, "Only the root <node> element can omit the node name, as it's known to be the object that was introspected." When we have a DBus XML description: <node> <interface name="Foo"> </interface> </node> The toplevel <node> element does not need a `name` attribute. While we are at it, reindent all the XML files properly.
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