'\" t .\" Title: ne_addr_resolve .\" Author: .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.3 .\" Date: 13 September 2009 .\" Manual: neon API reference .\" Source: neon 0.29.0 .\" Language: English .\" .TH "NE_ADDR_RESOLVE" "3" "13 September 2009" "neon 0.29.0" "neon API reference" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" ne_addr_resolve, ne_addr_result, ne_addr_first, ne_addr_next, ne_addr_error, ne_addr_destroy \- functions to resolve hostnames to addresses .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'ne_sock_addr\ *ne_addr_resolve('u .BI "ne_sock_addr *ne_addr_resolve(const\ char\ *" "hostname" ", int\ " "flags" ");" .HP \w'int\ ne_addr_result('u .BI "int ne_addr_result(const\ ne_sock_addr\ *" "addr" ");" .HP \w'const\ ne_inet_addr\ *ne_addr_first('u .BI "const ne_inet_addr *ne_addr_first(ne_sock_addr\ *" "addr" ");" .HP \w'const\ ne_inet_addr\ *ne_addr_next('u .BI "const ne_inet_addr *ne_addr_next(ne_sock_addr\ *" "addr" ");" .HP \w'char\ *ne_addr_error('u .BI "char *ne_addr_error(const\ ne_sock_addr\ *" "addr" ", char\ *" "buffer" ", size_t\ " "bufsiz" ");" .HP \w'void\ ne_addr_destroy('u .BI "void ne_addr_destroy(ne_sock_addr\ *" "addr" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBne_addr_resolve\fR function resolves the given \fIhostname\fR, returning an \fBne_sock_addr\fR object representing the address (or addresses) associated with the hostname\&. The \fIflags\fR parameter is currently unused, and must be passed as 0\&. .PP The \fIhostname\fR passed to \fBne_addr_resolve\fR can be a DNS hostname (e\&.g\&. "www\&.example\&.com") or an IPv4 dotted quad (e\&.g\&. "192\&.0\&.34\&.72"); or, on systems which support IPv6, an IPv6 hex address, which may be enclosed in brackets, e\&.g\&. "[::1]"\&. .PP To determine whether the hostname was successfully resolved, the \fBne_addr_result\fR function is used, which returns non\-zero if an error occurred\&. If an error did occur, the \fBne_addr_error\fR function can be used, which will copy the error string into a given \fIbuffer\fR (of size \fIbufsiz\fR)\&. .PP The functions \fBne_addr_first\fR and \fBne_addr_next\fR are used to retrieve the Internet addresses associated with an address object which has been successfully resolved\&. \fBne_addr_first\fR returns the first address; \fBne_addr_next\fR returns the next address after the most recent call to \fBne_addr_next\fR or \fBne_addr_first\fR, or NULL if there are no more addresses\&. The \fBne_inet_addr\fR pointer returned by these functions can be passed to \fBne_sock_connect\fR to connect a socket\&. .PP After the address object has been used, it should be destroyed using \fBne_addr_destroy\fR\&. .SH "RETURN VALUE" .PP \fBne_addr_resolve\fR returns a pointer to an address object, and never NULL\&. \fBne_addr_error\fR returns the \fIbuffer\fR parameter \&. .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP The code below prints out the set of addresses associated with the hostname www\&.google\&.com\&. .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf ne_sock_addr *addr; char buf[256]; addr = ne_addr_resolve("www\&.google\&.com", 0); if (ne_addr_result(addr)) { printf("Could not resolve www\&.google\&.com: %s\en", ne_addr_error(addr, buf, sizeof buf)); } else { const ne_inet_addr *ia; printf("www\&.google\&.com:"); for (ia = ne_addr_first(addr); ia != NULL; ia = ne_addr_next(addr)) { printf(" %s", ne_iaddr_print(ia, buf, sizeof buf)); } putchar(\'\en\'); } ne_addr_destroy(addr); .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP ne_iaddr_print .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBJoe Orton\fR <\&neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk\&> .RS 4 Author. .RE .SH "COPYRIGHT" .br