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Socket::GetAddrInfo::SUsertContributed PerSocket::GetAddrInfo::Socket6api(3pm)

NAME
       "Socket::GetAddrInfo::Socket6api" - Provide Socket::GetAddrInfo
       functions using Socket6 API

SYNOPSIS
        use Socket qw( AF_UNSPEC SOCK_STREAM );
        use Socket::GetAddrInfo::Socket6api qw( getaddrinfo getnameinfo );

        my $sock;

        my @res = getaddrinfo( "www.google.com", "www", AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_STREAM );

        die "Cannot resolve name - $res[0]" if @res == 1;

        while( @res >= 5 ) {
           my ( $family, $socktype, $protocol, $addr, undef ) = splice @res, 0, 5, ();

           $sock = IO::Socket->new();
           $sock->socket( $family, $socktype, $protocol ) or
             undef $sock, next;

           $sock->connect( $addr ) or undef $sock, next;

           last;
        }

        if( $sock ) {
           my ( $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( $sock->peername );
           print "Connected to $host:$service\n" if defined $host;
        }

DESCRIPTION
       Socket::GetAddrInfo provides the functions of "getaddrinfo" and
       "getnameinfo" using a convenient interface where hints and address
       structures are represented as hashes. Socket6 also provides these
       functions, in a form taking and returning flat lists of values.

       This module wraps the functions provided by "Socket::GetAddrInfo" to
       provide them in an identical API to "Socket6". It is intended to stand
       as a utility for existing code written for the "Socket6" API to use
       these functions instead.

FUNCTIONS
   @res = getaddrinfo( $host, $service, $family, $socktype, $protocol, $flags
       )
       This version of the API takes the hints values as separate ordered
       parameters.  Unspecified parameters should be passed as 0.

       If successful, this function returns a flat list of values, five for
       each returned address structure. Each group of five elements will
       contain, in order, the "family", "socktype", "protocol", "addr" and
       "canonname" values of the address structure.

       If unsuccessful, it will return a single value, containing the string
       error message. To remain compatible with the "Socket6" interface, this
       value does not have the error integer part.

   ( $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( $addr, $flags )
       This version of the API returns only the host name and service name, if
       successfully resolved. On error, it will return an empty list. To
       remain compatible with the "Socket6" interface, no error information
       will be supplied.

AUTHOR
       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>

perl v5.34.0                      2022-10-Socket::GetAddrInfo::Socket6api(3pm)

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