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// ip/basic_resolver.hpp
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//
// Copyright (c) 2003-2015 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
//
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
#ifndef ASIO_IP_BASIC_RESOLVER_HPP
#define ASIO_IP_BASIC_RESOLVER_HPP
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
# pragma once
#endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
#include "asio/detail/config.hpp"
#include <string>
#include "asio/basic_io_object.hpp"
#include "asio/detail/handler_type_requirements.hpp"
#include "asio/detail/throw_error.hpp"
#include "asio/error.hpp"
#include "asio/ip/basic_resolver_iterator.hpp"
#include "asio/ip/basic_resolver_query.hpp"
#include "asio/ip/basic_resolver_results.hpp"
#include "asio/ip/resolver_base.hpp"
#include "asio/ip/resolver_service.hpp"
#include "asio/detail/push_options.hpp"
namespace asio {
namespace ip {
/// Provides endpoint resolution functionality.
/**
* The basic_resolver class template provides the ability to resolve a query
* to a list of endpoints.
*
* @par Thread Safety
* @e Distinct @e objects: Safe.@n
* @e Shared @e objects: Unsafe.
*/
template <typename InternetProtocol,
typename ResolverService = resolver_service<InternetProtocol> >
class basic_resolver
: public basic_io_object<ResolverService>,
public resolver_base
{
public:
/// The protocol type.
typedef InternetProtocol protocol_type;
/// The endpoint type.
typedef typename InternetProtocol::endpoint endpoint_type;
/// (Deprecated.) The query type.
typedef basic_resolver_query<InternetProtocol> query;
/// (Deprecated.) The iterator type.
typedef basic_resolver_iterator<InternetProtocol> iterator;
/// The results type.
typedef basic_resolver_results<InternetProtocol> results_type;
/// Constructor.
/**
* This constructor creates a basic_resolver.
*
* @param io_service The io_service object that the resolver will use to
* dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the timer.
*/
explicit basic_resolver(asio::io_service& io_service)
: basic_io_object<ResolverService>(io_service)
{
}
/// Cancel any asynchronous operations that are waiting on the resolver.
/**
* This function forces the completion of any pending asynchronous
* operations on the host resolver. The handler for each cancelled operation
* will be invoked with the asio::error::operation_aborted error code.
*/
void cancel()
{
return this->get_service().cancel(this->get_implementation());
}
/// (Deprecated.) Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve a query into a list of endpoint entries.
*
* @param q A query object that determines what endpoints will be returned.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*/
results_type resolve(const query& q)
{
asio::error_code ec;
results_type r = this->get_service().resolve(
this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "resolve");
return r;
}
/// (Deprecated.) Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve a query into a list of endpoint entries.
*
* @param q A query object that determines what endpoints will be returned.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*/
results_type resolve(const query& q, asio::error_code& ec)
{
return this->get_service().resolve(this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service)
{
return resolve(host, service, resolver_base::flags());
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service,
asio::error_code& ec)
{
return resolve(host, service, resolver_base::flags(), ec);
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service,
resolver_base::flags resolve_flags)
{
asio::error_code ec;
query q(host, service, resolve_flags);
results_type r = this->get_service().resolve(
this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "resolve");
return r;
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service,
resolver_base::flags resolve_flags, asio::error_code& ec)
{
query q(host, service, resolve_flags);
return this->get_service().resolve(this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service)
{
return resolve(protocol, host, service, resolver_base::flags());
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service, asio::error_code& ec)
{
return resolve(protocol, host, service, resolver_base::flags(), ec);
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service, resolver_base::flags resolve_flags)
{
asio::error_code ec;
query q(protocol, host, service, resolve_flags);
results_type r = this->get_service().resolve(
this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "resolve");
return r;
}
/// Perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
results_type resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service, resolver_base::flags resolve_flags,
asio::error_code& ec)
{
query q(protocol, host, service, resolve_flags);
return this->get_service().resolve(this->get_implementation(), q, ec);
}
/// (Deprecated.) Asynchronously perform forward resolution of a query to a
/// list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously resolve a query into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param q A query object that determines what endpoints will be returned.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const query& q,
ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
// If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler does
// not meet the documented type requirements for a ResolveHandler.
ASIO_RESOLVE_HANDLER_CHECK(
ResolveHandler, handler, results_type) type_check;
return this->get_service().async_resolve(this->get_implementation(), q,
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
/// Asynchronously perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service,
ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
return async_resolve(host, service, resolver_base::flags(),
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
/// Asynchronously perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const std::string& host, const std::string& service,
resolver_base::flags resolve_flags,
ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
// If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler does
// not meet the documented type requirements for a ResolveHandler.
ASIO_RESOLVE_HANDLER_CHECK(
ResolveHandler, handler, results_type) type_check;
query q(host, service, resolve_flags);
return this->get_service().async_resolve(this->get_implementation(), q,
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
/// Asynchronously perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service, ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
return async_resolve(protocol, host, service, resolver_base::flags(),
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
/// Asynchronously perform forward resolution of a query to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve host and service names into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param protocol A protocol object, normally representing either the IPv4 or
* IPv6 version of an internet protocol.
*
* @param host A string identifying a location. May be a descriptive name or
* a numeric address string. If an empty string and the passive flag has been
* specified, the resolved endpoints are suitable for local service binding.
* If an empty string and passive is not specified, the resolved endpoints
* will use the loopback address.
*
* @param service A string identifying the requested service. This may be a
* descriptive name or a numeric string corresponding to a port number. May
* be an empty string, in which case all resolved endpoints will have a port
* number of 0.
*
* @param resolve_flags A set of flags that determine how name resolution
* should be performed. The default flags are suitable for communication with
* remote hosts.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*
* @note On POSIX systems, host names may be locally defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>. On Windows, host names may be defined in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\hosts</tt>. Remote host name
* resolution is performed using DNS. Operating systems may use additional
* locations when resolving host names (such as NETBIOS names on Windows).
*
* On POSIX systems, service names are typically defined in the file
* <tt>/etc/services</tt>. On Windows, service names may be found in the file
* <tt>c:\\windows\\system32\\drivers\\etc\\services</tt>. Operating systems
* may use additional locations when resolving service names.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const protocol_type& protocol, const std::string& host,
const std::string& service, resolver_base::flags resolve_flags,
ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
// If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler does
// not meet the documented type requirements for a ResolveHandler.
ASIO_RESOLVE_HANDLER_CHECK(
ResolveHandler, handler, results_type) type_check;
query q(protocol, host, service, resolve_flags);
return this->get_service().async_resolve(this->get_implementation(), q,
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
/// Perform reverse resolution of an endpoint to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve an endpoint into a list of endpoint
* entries.
*
* @param e An endpoint object that determines what endpoints will be
* returned.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. A
* successful call to this function is guaranteed to return a non-empty
* range.
*
* @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
*/
results_type resolve(const endpoint_type& e)
{
asio::error_code ec;
results_type i = this->get_service().resolve(
this->get_implementation(), e, ec);
asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "resolve");
return i;
}
/// Perform reverse resolution of an endpoint to a list of entries.
/**
* This function is used to resolve an endpoint into a list of endpoint
* entries.
*
* @param e An endpoint object that determines what endpoints will be
* returned.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns A range object representing the list of endpoint entries. An
* empty range is returned if an error occurs. A successful call to this
* function is guaranteed to return a non-empty range.
*/
results_type resolve(const endpoint_type& e, asio::error_code& ec)
{
return this->get_service().resolve(this->get_implementation(), e, ec);
}
/// Asynchronously perform reverse resolution of an endpoint to a list of
/// entries.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously resolve an endpoint into a list of
* endpoint entries.
*
* @param e An endpoint object that determines what endpoints will be
* returned.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the resolve operation
* completes. Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function
* signature of the handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
* resolver::results_type results // Resolved endpoints as a range.
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation
* of the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* asio::io_service::post().
*
* A successful resolve operation is guaranteed to pass a non-empty range to
* the handler.
*/
template <typename ResolveHandler>
ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ResolveHandler,
void (asio::error_code, results_type))
async_resolve(const endpoint_type& e,
ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ResolveHandler) handler)
{
// If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler does
// not meet the documented type requirements for a ResolveHandler.
ASIO_RESOLVE_HANDLER_CHECK(
ResolveHandler, handler, results_type) type_check;
return this->get_service().async_resolve(this->get_implementation(), e,
ASIO_MOVE_CAST(ResolveHandler)(handler));
}
};
} // namespace ip
} // namespace asio
#include "asio/detail/pop_options.hpp"
#endif // ASIO_IP_BASIC_RESOLVER_HPP