ares_mkquery (3)
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NAME
ares_mkquery - Compose a single-question DNS query bufferSYNOPSIS
#include <ares.h> int ares_mkquery(const char *name, int dnsclass, int type,
DESCRIPTION
Deprecated function. See ares_create_query(3) instead!The ares_mkquery function composes a DNS query with a single question. The parameter name gives the query name as a NUL-terminated C string of period-separated labels optionally ending with a period; periods and backslashes within a label must be escaped with a backlash. The parameters dnsclass and type give the class and type of the query using the values defined in <arpa/nameser.h>. The parameter id gives a 16-bit identifier for the query. The parameter rd should be nonzero if recursion is desired, zero if not. The query will be placed in an allocated buffer, a pointer to which will be stored in the variable pointed to by buf, and the length of which will be stored in the variable pointed to by buflen. It is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer using ares_free_string(3) when it is no longer needed.
Usage of ares_mkquery(3) is deprecated, whereas the function is equivalent to ares_create_query(3) with max_udp_size set to 0.
RETURN VALUES
ares_mkquery can return any of the following values:- ARES_SUCCESS
- Construction of the DNS query succeeded.
- ARES_EBADNAME
- The query name name could not be encoded as a domain name, either because it contained a zero-length label or because it contained a label of more than 63 characters.
- ARES_ENOMEM
- Memory was exhausted.
SEE ALSO
ares_expand_name(3), ares_free_string(3)AUTHOR
Greg Hudson, MIT Information SystemsCopyright 1998, 2000 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.