Logical markup, consistency.

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Fred Drake 1998-03-17 02:02:51 +00:00
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\bimodindex{macdnr}
This module provides an interface to the Macintosh Domain Name
Resolver. It is usually used in conjunction with the \var{mactcp}
Resolver. It is usually used in conjunction with the \module{mactcp}
module, to map hostnames to IP-addresses. It may not be available in
all Mac Python versions.
The \code{macdnr} module defines the following functions:
The \module{macdnr} module defines the following functions:
\setindexsubitem{(in module macdnr)}
\begin{funcdesc}{Open}{\optional{filename}}
Open the domain name resolver extension. If \var{filename} is given it
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Alternatively, you can also reference the result attributes directly,
this will result in an implicit wait for the query to complete.
The \var{rtnCode} and \var{cname} attributes are always available, the
others depend on the type of query (address, hinfo or mx).
The \member{rtnCode} and \member{cname} attributes are always
available, the others depend on the type of query (address, hinfo or
mx).
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result object method)}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result method)}
% Add args, as in {arg1\, arg2 \optional{\, arg3}}
% Add args, as in {arg1, arg2 \optional{, arg3}}
\begin{funcdesc}{wait}{}
Wait for the query to complete.
\end{funcdesc}
% Add args, as in {arg1\, arg2 \optional{\, arg3}}
% Add args, as in {arg1, arg2 \optional{, arg3}}
\begin{funcdesc}{isdone}{}
Return 1 if the query is complete.
Return \code{1} if the query is complete.
\end{funcdesc}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result object attribute)}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result attribute)}
\begin{datadesc}{rtnCode}
The error code returned by the query.
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\begin{datadesc}{cpuType}
\dataline{osType}
Textual strings giving the machine type an OS name. Valid for hinfo
Textual strings giving the machine type an OS name. Valid for ``hinfo''
queries.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{exchange}
The name of a mail-exchanger host. Valid for mx queries.
The name of a mail-exchanger host. Valid for ``mx'' queries.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{preference}
The preference of this mx record. Not too useful, since the Macintosh
will only return a single mx record. Mx queries only.
will only return a single mx record. Valid for ``mx'' queries only.
\end{datadesc}
The simplest way to use the module to convert names to dotted-decimal

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\bimodindex{macdnr}
This module provides an interface to the Macintosh Domain Name
Resolver. It is usually used in conjunction with the \var{mactcp}
Resolver. It is usually used in conjunction with the \module{mactcp}
module, to map hostnames to IP-addresses. It may not be available in
all Mac Python versions.
The \code{macdnr} module defines the following functions:
The \module{macdnr} module defines the following functions:
\setindexsubitem{(in module macdnr)}
\begin{funcdesc}{Open}{\optional{filename}}
Open the domain name resolver extension. If \var{filename} is given it
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Alternatively, you can also reference the result attributes directly,
this will result in an implicit wait for the query to complete.
The \var{rtnCode} and \var{cname} attributes are always available, the
others depend on the type of query (address, hinfo or mx).
The \member{rtnCode} and \member{cname} attributes are always
available, the others depend on the type of query (address, hinfo or
mx).
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result object method)}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result method)}
% Add args, as in {arg1\, arg2 \optional{\, arg3}}
% Add args, as in {arg1, arg2 \optional{, arg3}}
\begin{funcdesc}{wait}{}
Wait for the query to complete.
\end{funcdesc}
% Add args, as in {arg1\, arg2 \optional{\, arg3}}
% Add args, as in {arg1, arg2 \optional{, arg3}}
\begin{funcdesc}{isdone}{}
Return 1 if the query is complete.
Return \code{1} if the query is complete.
\end{funcdesc}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result object attribute)}
\setindexsubitem{(dnr result attribute)}
\begin{datadesc}{rtnCode}
The error code returned by the query.
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\begin{datadesc}{cpuType}
\dataline{osType}
Textual strings giving the machine type an OS name. Valid for hinfo
Textual strings giving the machine type an OS name. Valid for ``hinfo''
queries.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{exchange}
The name of a mail-exchanger host. Valid for mx queries.
The name of a mail-exchanger host. Valid for ``mx'' queries.
\end{datadesc}
\begin{datadesc}{preference}
The preference of this mx record. Not too useful, since the Macintosh
will only return a single mx record. Mx queries only.
will only return a single mx record. Valid for ``mx'' queries only.
\end{datadesc}
The simplest way to use the module to convert names to dotted-decimal