use 'ares_srv_reply' for proper name-spacing

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Daniel Stenberg 15 years ago
parent 991c93cf54
commit 9ff3cb7411
  1. 4
      ares.h
  2. 8
      ares_parse_srv_reply.c

@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ struct addr6ttl {
int ttl;
};
struct srv_reply {
struct ares_srv_reply {
unsigned short weight;
unsigned short priority;
unsigned short port;
@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ CARES_EXTERN int ares_parse_ns_reply(const unsigned char *abuf,
CARES_EXTERN int ares_parse_srv_reply(const unsigned char* abuf,
int alen,
struct srv_reply** srv_out,
struct ares_srv_reply** srv_out,
int *nsrvreply);
CARES_EXTERN void ares_free_string(void *str);

@ -54,14 +54,14 @@
int
ares_parse_srv_reply (const unsigned char *abuf, int alen,
struct srv_reply **srv_out, int *nsrvreply)
struct ares_srv_reply **srv_out, int *nsrvreply)
{
unsigned int qdcount, ancount;
const unsigned char *aptr;
int status, i, rr_type, rr_class, rr_len;
long len;
char *hostname = NULL, *rr_name = NULL;
struct srv_reply *srv = NULL;
struct ares_srv_reply *srv = NULL;
/* Set *srv_out to NULL for all failure cases. */
if (srv_out)
@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ ares_parse_srv_reply (const unsigned char *abuf, int alen,
}
aptr += len + QFIXEDSZ;
/* Allocate srv_reply array; ancount gives an upper bound */
srv = malloc ((ancount) * sizeof (struct srv_reply));
/* Allocate ares_srv_reply array; ancount gives an upper bound */
srv = malloc ((ancount) * sizeof (struct ares_srv_reply));
if (!srv)
{
free (hostname);

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