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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/daviddrysdale/c-ares.svg?branch=test)](https://travis-ci.org/daviddrysdale/c-ares) |
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This is c-ares, an asynchronous resolver library. It is intended for |
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applications which need to perform DNS queries without blocking, or need to |
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perform multiple DNS queries in parallel. The primary examples of such |
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applications are servers which communicate with multiple clients and programs |
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with graphical user interfaces. |
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The full source code is available in the 'c-ares' release archives, and in a |
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git repository: http://github.com/c-ares/c-ares |
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If you find bugs, correct flaws, have questions or have comments in general in |
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regard to c-ares (or by all means the original ares too), get in touch with us |
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on the c-ares mailing list: http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/c-ares |
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c-ares is of course distributed under the same MIT-style license as the |
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original ares. |
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You'll find all c-ares details and news here: |
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http://c-ares.haxx.se/ |
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Notes for c-ares hackers |
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* The distributed `ares_build.h` file is only intended to be used on systems |
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which can not run the also distributed configure script. |
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* The distributed `ares_build.h` file is generated as a copy of `ares_build.h.dist` |
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when the c-ares source code distribution archive file is originally created. |
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* If you check out from git on a non-configure platform, you must run the |
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appropriate `buildconf*` script to set up `ares_build.h` and other local files |
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before being able to compile the library. |
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* On systems capable of running the `configure` script, the `configure` process |
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will overwrite the distributed `ares_build.h` file with one that is suitable |
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and specific to the library being configured and built, this new file is |
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generated from the `ares_build.h.in` template file. |
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* If you intend to distribute an already compiled c-ares library you **MUST** |
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also distribute along with it the generated `ares_build.h` which has been |
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used to compile it. Otherwise the library will be of no use for the users of |
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the library that you have built. It is **your** responsibility to provide this |
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file. No one at the c-ares project can know how you have built the library. |
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* File `ares_build.h` includes platform and configuration dependent info, |
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and must not be modified by anyone. Configure script generates it for you. |
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* We cannot assume anything else but very basic compiler features being |
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present. While c-ares requires an ANSI C compiler to build, some of the |
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earlier ANSI compilers clearly can't deal with some preprocessor operators. |
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* Newlines must remain unix-style for older compilers' sake. |
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* Comments must be written in the old-style /* unnested C-fashion */
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