1AnyEvent::CacheDNS(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationAnyEvent::CacheDNS(3)
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6 AnyEvent::CacheDNS - Simple DNS resolver with caching
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9 use AnyEvent;
10 use AnyEvent::HTTP;
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12 # Register our DNS resolver as the default resolver
13 use AnyEvent::CacheDNS ':register';
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15 # Use AnyEvent as ususal
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17 http_get "http://search.cpan.org/", sub { $cond->send(); };
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21 This module provides a very simple DNS resolver that caches its results
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25 It's possible to register the this class as AnyEvent's main DNS
26 resolver by passing the tag ":register" in the "use" statement.
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32 ENVIRONMENT
33 "PERL_ANYEVENT_DNS_TTL"
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40 records get cached for infinite amount of time, therefore
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44 NOTE: Setting this variable to 0 disables purging records from
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51 records to the specified value, setting variable to 0 disables
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55 Emmanuel Rodriguez <potyl@cpan.org>
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58 (C) 2011 Emmanuel Rodriguez - All Rights Reserved.
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62perl v5.28.0 2018-07-14 AnyEvent::CacheDNS(3)