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7 getdns_general, getdns_general_sync -- do a getdns DNS lookup
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11 DNS Resolver library (libgetdns, -lgetdns)
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18 getdns_general (getdns_context *context,
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35 The getdns_general(3) and getdns_general_sync functions provide public
36 entry points into the getdns API library to retrieve any valid
37 responses to a query from the DNS (note that other namespaces in the
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39 probably satisifed via calls to getdns_address(3) which would replace
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43 context A pointer to the previsouly created DNS context that is to be
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47 name The ASCII-based domain name looked up as a string. This can also
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