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@ -190,14 +190,11 @@ struct apattern; |
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ares_set_*() options and the ares_init_options() function will become |
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ares_set_*() options and the ares_init_options() function will become |
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deprecated. |
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deprecated. |
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ares_save_options() is considered deprecated as of right now. Use ares_dup() |
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When new options are added to c-ares, they are not added to this |
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instead! |
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struct. And they are not "saved" with the ares_save_options() function but |
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instead we encourage the use of the ares_dup() function. Needless to say, |
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So, if new options are added they are not added to this struct. And they |
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if you add config options to c-ares you need to make sure ares_dup() |
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are not "saved" with the ares_save_options() function but instead we |
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duplicates this new option. |
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encourage the use of the ares_dup() function. Needless to say, if you add |
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config options to c-ares you need to make sure ares_dup() duplicates this |
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new option. |
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*/ |
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*/ |
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struct ares_options { |
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struct ares_options { |
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