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...instead of by listing the content somewhat redundantly in the Rdb_*.mk files, to avoid duplication of logic for components that are only built conditionally (and thus should only be included conditionally in the corresponding Rdb). To achieve that, add an "rdb" parameter to gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget (and to the gb_*_set_componentfile macros that internally call gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget), which is used to make the appropriate gb_Rdb_add_component call internally from within gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget. (As a special case, gb_CppunitTest_set_componentfile shall not call gb_Rdb_add_component, as that has already been done by the corresponding gb_Library_set_componentfile call, so allow the gb_ComponentTarget_ComponentTarget "rdb" parameter to be empty to support that special case.) Most Rdb_*.mk files are thus mostly empty now. One exception is i18npool/Rdb_saxparser.mk, which duplicates some of the Rdb_services content as needed during the build in CustomTarget_i18npool/localedata. |
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README.md |
UNO Remote Protocol (URP)
UNO provides a binary protocol called the UNO Remote Protocol (URP) that provides a bridge between UNO environments. This bridge allows processes and objects to send method calls and to receive return values. UNO objects in different environments are connected by way of this interprocess bridge. The underlying connection is made through a socket or pipe. Remote UNO objects are connected by means of TCP/IP using the high-level protocol of the URP.