On 6/20/25 10:05, Devansh Varshney wrote:
*I have two question:*1. When .rdbfiles are loaded by LibreOffice
Runtime, are their contents placed into a single, unified
in-memory database, or do they maintain separation within that
memory space? With older binary .rdbfiles, regmergewas used
to consolidate data from separate .rdbfiles.

Data about the two different kinds of .rdb files, one for component (i.e., service and singleton) implementations (i.e., what is codified in .component files) and one for UNOIDL entities (both types and non-types; i.e., what is codified in .idl files), are kept distinct, see cppuhelper/source/servicemanager.cxx for the former and cppuhelper/source/typemanager.cxx for the latter.

2. How can we programmatically distinguish a "service name" from an
"interface name"? I know interfaces often start with 'X', but is there
a more definitive method than just naming conventions?

The css.reflection.TypeDescriptionManager service provides information about all kinds of UNOIDL entities, both types and non-types (like services and singletons).

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