Add a Notifications DBus Property#579
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Signed-off-by: Max Ehrlich <max.ehr@gmail.com>
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This PR adds a
Notificationsproperty to the Mako DBus object, this holds the current list of notifications in the same format as theListNotificationsmethod and publishes state changes when notifications are added or removed.The intention is that other applications wishing to respond to Mako's state can easily do so.
This is a followup from #578