NAME
Socket::GetAddrInfo::Emul
- Pure Perl emulation of getaddrinfo
and getnameinfo
using IPv4-only legacy resolvers
DESCRIPTION
Socket::GetAddrInfo
attempts to provide the getaddrinfo
and getnameinfo
functions by some XS code that calls the real functions in libc. If for some reason this cannot be done; either there is no C compiler, or libc does not provide these functions, then they will be emulated using the legacy resolvers gethostbyname
, etc... These emulations are not a complete replacement of the real functions, because they only support IPv4 (the AF_INET
socket family). In this case, the following restrictions will apply.
getaddrinfo
If the
family
hint is supplied, it must beAF_INET
. Any other value will result in an error thrown bycroak
.The only supported
flags
hint values areAI_PASSIVE
,AI_CANONNAME
,AI_NUMERICSERV
andAI_NUMERICHOST
.The flags
AI_V4MAPPED
andAI_ALL
are recognised but ignored, as they do not apply toAF_INET
lookups. Since this function only returnsAF_INET
addresses, it does not need to probe the system for configured addresses in other families, so theAI_ADDRCONFIG
flag is also ignored.Note that
AI_NUMERICSERV
is an extension not defined by RFC 2553, but is provided by most OSes. It is possible (though unlikely) that even the native XS implementation does not recognise this constant.
getnameinfo
If the sockaddr family of
$addr
is anything other thanAF_INET
, an error will be thrown withcroak
.The only supported
$flags
values areNI_NUMERICHOST
,NI_NUMERICSERV
,NI_NOFQDN
,NI_NAMEREQD
andNI_DGRAM
.
IDN SUPPORT
This pure-perl emulation provides the IDN constants such as AI_IDN
and NI_IDN
, but the getaddrinfo
and getnameinfo
functions will croak if passed these flags. This should allow a program to probe for their support, and fall back to some other behaviour instead.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>