1ARES_LIBRARY_INIT(3) Library Functions Manual ARES_LIBRARY_INIT(3)
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6 ares_library_init - c-ares library initialization
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9 #include <ares.h>
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11 int ares_library_init(int flags)
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13 int ares_library_init_mem(int flags,
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19 The ares_library_init function performs initializations internally re‐
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23 This function must be called at least once within the life of a pro‐
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25 function. Initializations done by this function remain effective until
26 a number of calls to ares_library_cleanup(3) equal to the number of
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29 Successive calls to this function do nothing further, only the first
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33 The flags parameter is a bit pattern that tells c-ares exactly which
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39 The ares_library_init_mem function allows the caller to provide memory
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41 malloc(3), free(3) and realloc(3).
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43 This function is not thread safe. You have to call it once the program
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45 other thread. This is required to avoid potential race conditions in
46 library initialization, and also due to the fact that ares_li‐
47 brary_init(3) might call functions from other libraries that are thread
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51 On Windows platforms, the library user should ensure that WSAStartup()
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54 Win32/64 application DLLs shall not call ares_library_init(3) from the
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62 Initialize Win32/64 specific libraries. As of c-ares 1.19.0, this
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69 Upon successful completion, ares_library_init(3) returns 0. Otherwise,
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71 ares_strerror(3), you shall not call any other c-ares function upon
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75 This function was first introduced in c-ares version 1.7.0 along with
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79 brary_cleanup(3) in order to deinitialize the library, is present since
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86 Non-Win32/64 systems can still use c-ares version 1.7.0 without calling
87 ares_library_init(3) due to the fact that currently it is nearly a do-
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91 ares_library_cleanup(3), ares_strerror(3)
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96 Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
97 Copyright (C) 2004-2009 by Daniel Stenberg.
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