Mercurial > hg > octave-kai > gnulib-hg
changeset 6228:04b2443492e1
Filter through gnu indent and reword comments slightly.
author | Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> |
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date | Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:37:48 +0000 |
parents | 69d01c286f89 |
children | a0291ab799fb |
files | lib/canon-host.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lib/canon-host.c +++ b/lib/canon-host.c @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ /* Host name canonicalization - Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software - Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Derek Price <derek@ximbiot.com>. @@ -28,29 +27,22 @@ #include "getaddrinfo.h" #include "strdup.h" - - /* Store the last error for the single-threaded version of this function. */ static int last_cherror; - - /* Single-threaded of wrapper for canon_host_r. After a NULL return, error - messages may be retrieved via ch_strerror(). - */ + messages may be retrieved via ch_strerror(). */ char * canon_host (const char *host) { - return canon_host_r (host, &last_cherror); + return canon_host_r (host, &last_cherror); } - - -/* Returns a malloc'd string containing the canonical hostname associated with - HOST, or NULL if a canonical name cannot be determined. On NULL return, if - CHERROR is not NULL, *CHERROR will be set to an error code as returned by - getaddrinfo(). Error codes from CHERROR may be converted to a string - suitable for error messages by ch_strerror_r() or gai_strerror(). +/* Return a malloc'd string containing the canonical hostname associated with + HOST, or NULL if a canonical name cannot be determined. On NULL return, + if CHERROR is not NULL, set *CHERROR to an error code as returned by + getaddrinfo(). Use ch_strerror_r() or gai_strerror() to convert a *CHERROR + value to a string suitable for error messages. WARNINGS HOST must be a string representation of a resolvable name for this host. @@ -66,34 +58,31 @@ getaddrinfo spec <http://www.opengroup.org/susv3xsh/getaddrinfo.html">, RFC 1034 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1034.html>, & RFC 2181 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2181.html> for more on what this confusing - term really refers to. - */ + term really refers to. */ char * canon_host_r (char const *host, int *cherror) { - char *retval = NULL; - static struct addrinfo hints; - struct addrinfo *res = NULL; - int status; + char *retval = NULL; + static struct addrinfo hints; + struct addrinfo *res = NULL; + int status; - hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; - status = getaddrinfo (host, NULL, &hints, &res); - if (!status) + hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; + status = getaddrinfo (host, NULL, &hints, &res); + if (!status) { - retval = strdup (res->ai_canonname); - freeaddrinfo (res); + retval = strdup (res->ai_canonname); + freeaddrinfo (res); } - else if (cherror) - *cherror = status; + else if (cherror) + *cherror = status; - return retval; + return retval; } - - /* Return a string describing the last error encountered by canon_host. */ const char * ch_strerror (void) { - return gai_strerror (last_cherror); + return gai_strerror (last_cherror); }