Struct trust_dns_resolver::lookup_ip::LookupIp [−][src]
pub struct LookupIp(_);
Expand description
Result of a DNS query when querying for A or AAAA records.
When resolving IP records, there can be many IPs that match a given name. A consumer of this should expect that there are more than a single address potentially returned. Generally there are multiple IPs stored for a given service in DNS so that there is a form of high availability offered for a given name. The service implementation is responsible for the semantics around which IP should be used and when, but in general if a connection fails to one, the next in the list should be attempted.
Implementations
pub fn iter(&self) -> LookupIpIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for LookupIpIter<'i>impl<'i> Iterator for LookupIpIter<'i> type Item = IpAddr;
pub fn iter(&self) -> LookupIpIter<'_>ⓘNotable traits for LookupIpIter<'i>impl<'i> Iterator for LookupIpIter<'i> type Item = IpAddr;
impl<'i> Iterator for LookupIpIter<'i> type Item = IpAddr;
Returns a borrowed iterator of the returned IPs
Returns a reference to the Query
that was used to produce this result.
Returns the Instant
at which this lookup is no longer valid.
Trait Implementations
This is most likely not a free conversion, the RDatas will be cloned if data is held behind an Arc with more than one reference (which is most likely the case coming from cache)
type IntoIter = LookupIpIntoIter
type IntoIter = LookupIpIntoIter
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for LookupIp
impl UnwindSafe for LookupIp
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more