Just upfront: you make it sound like my request for being able to get all associated IPs is a bizarre idea. I feel the need to state that many libraries have this implemented naturally for a good reason (a: it doesn't cost anything + b: in some scenarios, you need it).
The upcoming C++ networking will have this: "The class template basic_resolver_results satisfies the requirements of a sequence container ... The class template basic_resolver_results supports forward iterators." Translation: You get the list of IPs. Qt has this: "QList<QHostAddress> QHostInfo::addresses() const Returns the list of IP addresses associated with hostName()." Many others have this as well. The C++ standard committee rarely implements anything that is not going to be used. On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Gisle Vanem wrote: > "should favour" how? Based on what; that IPv6 is > better/speedier than IPv4, or some addresses based on Geo- > location is best? libcurl knows zero about this. It would > be cool if it did though. This should be handled by the layers below libcurl. The function(s) used by libcurl can or should return the list with prioritization in mind. A short discussion about this can be found here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11241339/will-getaddrinfo-return-ipv6-addresses-first On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, Richard Gray wrote: > OK, filtering - got it. That's not a small area, btw. ;-) > You still haven't indicated what kind of access(es) you > are trying to perform with the potentially multiple > addresses. Are trying to just find the first one that > works? Are you trying to actually access more than one of > them? The later case might be something like testing the > various hosts behind a load leveler. Your application might simply choose to exclude some for particular reasons, while preferring others. Or it might simply want to document the mappings. There are many applications for this... > No, you would do the resolves then tell libcurl to operate > on any returned address(es) you are interested in. Yes, this would essentially result in having the same code twice and having to maintain that code. Most/many other libraries didn't go for that approach. They simply hand you the list, which they have anyhow. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe: https://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library Etiquette: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html