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getdns_list(3) | getdns | getdns_list(3) |
NAME¶
getdns_list_get, getdns_list_get_bindata, getdns_list_get_data_type, getdns_list_get_dict, getdns_list_get_length, getdns_list_get_list, getdns_list_get_int -- get a value by index from a getdns list
LIBRARY¶
DNS Resolver library (libgetdns, -lgetdns)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <getdns.h>
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_bindata (getdns_list *this_list,
getdns_bindata **answer)
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_data_type (getdns_list *this_list,
getdns_data_type *answer)
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_dict (getdns_list *this_list,
getdns_dict **answer)
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_length (getdns_list *this_list,
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_list (getdns_list *this_list,
getdns_list **answer)
getdns_return_t
getdns_list_get_int (getdns_list *this_list,
uint32_t *answer)
DESCRIPTION¶
The getdns_list type is used to manage heterogeneous lists in which the objects are each one of the data types:
getdns_bindata
getdns_dict
getdns_list
uint32_t
this_list the list from which to retrieve the object
index the numeric index (0 based) of the item in the list you would like copied to answer
answer a copy of the object in the list is placed in answer, the caller is responsible for freeing the storage associated with that object by calling the appropriate destroy function.
RETURN VALUES¶
Upon successful completion the functions return GETDNS_RETURN_GOOD , otherwise the following error values are returned:
GETDNS_RETURN_GENERIC_ERROR if this_list is not a valid list
GETDNS_RETURN_NO_SUCH_LIST_ITEM if index is out of range
GETDNS_RETURN_WRONG_TYPE_REQUESTED if the requested data type doesn't match the contents of the indexed argument
EXAMPLES¶
TBD
SEE ALSO¶
libgetdns(3), getdns_address(3), getdns_dict(3), getdns_general(3), getdns_hostname(3), getdns_service(3),
December 2015 | getdns 1.6.0 |