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A versão atual: 0.10-alt1.1
Data da compilação: 6 outubro 2008, 23:44 ( 812.6 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 17.39 Kb
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket-GetAddrInfo/
Licença: Artistic and GPL
Sumário: Socket::GetAddrInfo - RFC 2553's getaddrinfo and getnameinfo functions
Descrição:
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Data da compilação: 6 outubro 2008, 23:44 ( 812.6 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 17.39 Kb
Home page: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket-GetAddrInfo/
Licença: Artistic and GPL
Sumário: Socket::GetAddrInfo - RFC 2553's getaddrinfo and getnameinfo functions
Descrição:
The RFC 2553 functions getaddrinfo and getnameinfo provide an abstracted way to
convert between a pair of host name/service name and socket addresses, or vice
versa. getaddrinfo converts names into a set of arguments to pass to the
socket() and connect() syscalls, and getnameinfo converts a socket address back
into its host name/service name pair.
These functions provide a useful interface for performing either of these name
resolution operation, without having to deal with IPv4/IPv6 transparency, or
whether the underlying host can support IPv6 at all, or other such issues.
However, not all platforms can support the underlying calls at the C layer,
which means a dilema for authors wishing to write forward-compatible code.
Either to support these functions, and cause the code not to work on older
platforms, or stick to the older "legacy" resolvers such as gethostbyname(),
which means the code becomes more portable.
This module attempts to solve this problem, by detecting at compiletime whether
the underlying OS will support these functions, and only compiling the XS code
if it can. At runtime, when the module is loaded, if the XS implementation is
not available, emulations of the functions using the legacy resolver functions
instead. The emulations support the same interface as the real functions, and
behave as close as is resonably possible to emulate using the legacy resolvers.
See below for details on the limits of this emulation.
Mantenedor currente: Michael Bochkaryov convert between a pair of host name/service name and socket addresses, or vice
versa. getaddrinfo converts names into a set of arguments to pass to the
socket() and connect() syscalls, and getnameinfo converts a socket address back
into its host name/service name pair.
These functions provide a useful interface for performing either of these name
resolution operation, without having to deal with IPv4/IPv6 transparency, or
whether the underlying host can support IPv6 at all, or other such issues.
However, not all platforms can support the underlying calls at the C layer,
which means a dilema for authors wishing to write forward-compatible code.
Either to support these functions, and cause the code not to work on older
platforms, or stick to the older "legacy" resolvers such as gethostbyname(),
which means the code becomes more portable.
This module attempts to solve this problem, by detecting at compiletime whether
the underlying OS will support these functions, and only compiling the XS code
if it can. At runtime, when the module is loaded, if the XS implementation is
not available, emulations of the functions using the legacy resolver functions
instead. The emulations support the same interface as the real functions, and
behave as close as is resonably possible to emulate using the legacy resolvers.
See below for details on the limits of this emulation.
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