/* Copyright (C) 2009-2013 by Daniel Stenberg * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software and its documentation for any purpose and without * fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright * notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the * software without specific, written prior permission. * M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of * this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or implied warranty. */ typedef enum { ARES_DATATYPE_UNKNOWN = 1, /* unknown data type - introduced in 1.7.0 */ ARES_DATATYPE_SRV_REPLY, /* struct ares_srv_reply - introduced in 1.7.0 */ ARES_DATATYPE_TXT_REPLY, /* struct ares_txt_reply - introduced in 1.7.0 */ ARES_DATATYPE_ADDR_NODE, /* struct ares_addr_node - introduced in 1.7.1 */ ARES_DATATYPE_MX_REPLY, /* struct ares_mx_reply - introduced in 1.7.2 */ ARES_DATATYPE_NAPTR_REPLY,/* struct ares_naptr_reply - introduced in 1.7.6 */ ARES_DATATYPE_SOA_REPLY, /* struct ares_soa_reply - introduced in 1.9.0 */ #if 0 ARES_DATATYPE_ADDR6TTL, /* struct ares_addrttl */ ARES_DATATYPE_ADDRTTL, /* struct ares_addr6ttl */ ARES_DATATYPE_HOSTENT, /* struct hostent */ ARES_DATATYPE_OPTIONS, /* struct ares_options */ #endif ARES_DATATYPE_ADDR_PORT_NODE, /* struct ares_addr_port_node - introduced in 1.11.0 */ ARES_DATATYPE_LAST /* not used - introduced in 1.7.0 */ } ares_datatype; #define ARES_DATATYPE_MARK 0xbead /* * ares_data struct definition is internal to c-ares and shall not * be exposed by the public API in order to allow future changes * and extensions to it without breaking ABI. This will be used * internally by c-ares as the container of multiple types of data * dynamically allocated for which a reference will be returned * to the calling application. * * c-ares API functions returning a pointer to c-ares internally * allocated data will actually be returning an interior pointer * into this ares_data struct. * * All this is 'invisible' to the calling application, the only * requirement is that this kind of data must be free'ed by the * calling application using ares_free_data() with the pointer * it has received from a previous c-ares function call. */ struct ares_data { ares_datatype type; /* Actual data type identifier. */ unsigned int mark; /* Private ares_data signature. */ union { struct ares_txt_reply txt_reply; struct ares_srv_reply srv_reply; struct ares_addr_node addr_node; struct ares_addr_port_node addr_port_node; struct ares_mx_reply mx_reply; struct ares_naptr_reply naptr_reply; struct ares_soa_reply soa_reply; } data; }; void *ares_malloc_data(ares_datatype type);