r38848 - in /branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current: Build.PL Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.yml Makefile.PL README examples/ examples/gai.pl lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs

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Author: nhandler-guest
Date: Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
New Revision: 38848

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=38848
Log:
[svn-upgrade] Integrating new upstream version, libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl (0.12)

Added:
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/LICENSE
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/README
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/gai.pl
Modified:
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Build.PL
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Changes
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/MANIFEST
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/META.yml
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Makefile.PL
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm
    branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Build.PL
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Build.PL?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Build.PL (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Build.PL Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -130,6 +130,8 @@
                },
    license => 'perl',
    create_makefile_pl => 'small',
+   create_license => 1,
+   create_readme  => 1,
 
    $CAN_XS ? () : ( xs_files => {} ),
   );

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Changes
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Changes?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Changes (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Changes Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
 Revision history for Socket-GetAddrInfo
+
+0.12    CHANGES:
+         * Added 'use warnings'
+         * Added 'gai.pl' example
 
 0.11    CHANGES:
          * Pass "socktype => SOCK_STREAM" hint in example

Added: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/LICENSE
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/LICENSE?rev=38848&op=file
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/LICENSE (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/LICENSE Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,0 +1,377 @@
+This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Paul Evans <leonerd at leonerd.org.uk>.
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Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/MANIFEST
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/MANIFEST?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/MANIFEST (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/MANIFEST Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
 Build.PL
 Changes
+examples/gai.pl
 lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm
 lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs
+LICENSE
 Makefile.PL
 MANIFEST			This list of files
 META.yml
+README
 t/00use.t
 t/01getaddrinfo.t
 t/02getnameinfo.t

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/META.yml
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/META.yml?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/META.yml (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/META.yml Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 ---
 name: Socket-GetAddrInfo
-version: 0.11
+version: 0.12
 author:
-  - 'Paul Evans E<lt>leonerd at leonerd.org.ukE<gt>'
+  - 'Paul Evans <leonerd at leonerd.org.uk>'
 abstract: |-
   RFC 2553's C<getaddrinfo> and C<getnameinfo>
   functions.
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
 provides:
   Socket::GetAddrInfo:
     file: lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm
-    version: 0.11
-generated_by: Module::Build version 0.280801
+    version: 0.12
+generated_by: Module::Build version 0.33
 meta-spec:
-  url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.2.html
-  version: 1.2
+  url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+  version: 1.4

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Makefile.PL
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Makefile.PL?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Makefile.PL (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/Makefile.PL Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Note: this file was auto-generated by Module::Build::Compat version 0.2808_01
+# Note: this file was auto-generated by Module::Build::Compat version 0.33
     use Module::Build::Compat 0.02;
     
     Module::Build::Compat->run_build_pl(args => \@ARGV);

Added: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/README
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/README?rev=38848&op=file
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/README (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/README Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,0 +1,198 @@
+NAME
+    "Socket::GetAddrInfo" - RFC 2553's "getaddrinfo" and "getnameinfo"
+    functions.
+
+SYNOPSIS
+     use Socket qw( SOCK_STREAM );
+     use Socket::GetAddrInfo qw( :newapi getaddrinfo getnameinfo );
+     use IO::Socket;
+
+     my $sock;
+
+     my %hints = ( socktype => SOCK_STREAM );
+     my ( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( "www.google.com", "www", \%hints );
+
+     die "Cannot resolve name - $err" if $err;
+
+     while( my $ai = shift @res ) {
+
+        $sock = IO::Socket->new();
+        $sock->socket( $ai->{family}, $ai->{socktype}, $ai->{protocol} ) or
+           undef $sock, next;
+
+        $sock->connect( $ai->{addr} ) or undef $sock, next;
+
+        last;
+     }
+
+     if( $sock ) {
+        my ( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( $sock->peername );
+        print "Connected to $host:$service\n" if !$err;
+     }
+
+DESCRIPTION
+    The RFC 2553 functions "getaddrinfo" and "getnameinfo" provide an
+    abstracted way to convert between a pair of host name/service name and
+    socket addresses, or vice versa. "getaddrinfo" converts names into a set
+    of arguments to pass to the "socket()" and "connect()" syscalls, and
+    "getnameinfo" converts a socket address back into its host name/service
+    name pair.
+
+    These functions provide a useful interface for performing either of
+    these name resolution operation, without having to deal with IPv4/IPv6
+    transparency, or whether the underlying host can support IPv6 at all, or
+    other such issues. However, not all platforms can support the underlying
+    calls at the C layer, which means a dilema for authors wishing to write
+    forward-compatible code. Either to support these functions, and cause
+    the code not to work on older platforms, or stick to the older "legacy"
+    resolvers such as "gethostbyname()", which means the code becomes more
+    portable.
+
+    This module attempts to solve this problem, by detecting at compiletime
+    whether the underlying OS will support these functions, and only
+    compiling the XS code if it can. At runtime, when the module is loaded,
+    if the XS implementation is not available, emulations of the functions
+    using the legacy resolver functions instead. The emulations support the
+    same interface as the real functions, and behave as close as is
+    resonably possible to emulate using the legacy resolvers. See below for
+    details on the limits of this emulation.
+
+FUNCTIONS
+    The functions in this module are provided in one of two API styles,
+    selectable at the time they are imported into the caller, by the use of
+    the following tags:
+
+     use Socket::GetAddrInfo qw( :newapi getaddrinfo );
+
+     use Socket::GetAddrInfo qw( :Socket6api getaddrinfo );
+
+    The choice is implemented by importing different functions into the
+    caller, which means different importing packages may choose different
+    API styles. It is recommended that new code import the ":newapi" style
+    to take advantage of neater argument / return results, and error
+    reporting. The ":Socket6api" style is provided as backward-compatibility
+    for code that wants to use "Socket6".
+
+    If neither style is selected, then this module will provide a
+    Socket6-like API to be compatible with earlier versions of
+    "Socket::GetAddrInfo". This behaviour will change in a later version of
+    the module - make sure to always specify the required API type.
+
+  ( $err, @res ) = getaddrinfo( $host, $service, $hints )
+    When given both host and service, this function attempts to resolve the
+    host name to a set of network addresses, and the service name into a
+    protocol and port number, and then returns a list of address structures
+    suitable to connect() to it.
+
+    When given just a host name, this function attempts to resolve it to a
+    set of network addresses, and then returns a list of these addresses in
+    the returned structures.
+
+    When given just a service name, this function attempts to resolve it to
+    a protocol and port number, and then returns a list of address
+    structures that represent it suitable to bind() to.
+
+    When given neither name, it generates an error.
+
+    The optional $hints parameter can be passed a HASH reference to indicate
+    how the results are generated. It may contain any of the following four
+    fields:
+
+    flags => INT
+            A bitfield containing "AI_*" constants
+
+    family => INT
+            Restrict to only generating addresses in this address family
+
+    socktype => INT
+            Restrict to only generating addresses of this socket type
+
+    protocol => INT
+            Restrict to only generating addresses for this protocol
+
+    Errors are indicated by the $err value returned; which will be non-zero
+    in numeric context, and contain a string error message as a string. The
+    value can be compared against any of the "EAI_*" constants to determine
+    what the error is.
+
+    If no error occurs, @res will contain HASH references, each representing
+    one address. It will contain the following five fields:
+
+    family => INT
+            The address family (e.g. AF_INET)
+
+    socktype => INT
+            The socket type (e.g. SOCK_STREAM)
+
+    protocol => INT
+            The protocol (e.g. IPPROTO_TCP)
+
+    addr => STRING
+            The address in a packed string (such as would be returned by
+            pack_sockaddr_in)
+
+    canonname => STRING
+            The canonical name for the host if the "AI_CANONNAME" flag was
+            provided, or "undef" otherwise.
+
+  ( $err, $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( $addr, $flags )
+    This function attempts to resolve the given socket address into a pair
+    of host and service names.
+
+    The optional $flags parameter is a bitfield containing "NI_*" constants.
+
+    Errors are indicated by the $err value returned; which will be non-zero
+    in numeric context, and contain a string error message as a string. The
+    value can be compared against any of the "EAI_*" constants to determine
+    what the error is.
+
+SOCKET6 COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS
+  @res = getaddrinfo( $host, $service, $family, $socktype, $protocol, $flags )
+    This version of the API takes the hints values as separate ordered
+    parameters. Unspecified parameters should be passed as 0.
+
+    If successful, this function returns a flat list of values, five for
+    each returned address structure. Each group of five elements will
+    contain, in order, the "family", "socktype", "protocol", "addr" and
+    "canonname" values of the address structure.
+
+    If unsuccessful, it will return a single value, containing the string
+    error message. To remain compatible with the "Socket6" interface, this
+    value does not have the error integer part.
+
+  ( $host, $service ) = getnameinfo( $addr, $flags )
+    This version of the API returns only the host name and service name, if
+    successfully resolved. On error, it will return an empty list. To remain
+    compatible with the "Socket6" interface, no error information will be
+    supplied.
+
+LIMITS OF EMULATION
+    These emulations are not a complete replacement of the real functions,
+    because they only support IPv4 (the "AF_INET" socket family).
+
+  getaddrinfo
+    *   If $family is supplied, it must be "AF_INET". Any other value will
+        result in an error thrown by "croak".
+
+    *   The only supported $flags values are "AI_PASSIVE", "AI_CANONNAME",
+        and "AI_NUMERICHOST".
+
+  getnameinfo
+    *   If the sockaddr family of $addr is anything other than "AF_INET", an
+        error will be thrown with "croak".
+
+    *   The only supported $flags values are "NI_NUMERICHOST",
+        "NI_NUMERICSERV", "NI_NAMEREQD" and "NI_DGRAM".
+
+BUGS
+    *   At the time of writing, there are no test reports from the "MSWin32"
+        platform either PASS or FAIL. I suspect the code will not currently
+        work as it stands on that platform, but it should be fairly easy to
+        fix, as "Socket6" is known to work there. Patches welcomed. :)
+
+SEE ALSO
+    *   RFC 2553 - Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6
+
+AUTHOR
+    Paul Evans <leonerd at leonerd.org.uk>
+

Added: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/gai.pl
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/gai.pl?rev=38848&op=file
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/gai.pl (added)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/examples/gai.pl Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,0 +1,39 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Getopt::Long;
+use Socket;
+eval { require Socket6 };
+use Socket::GetAddrInfo qw( getaddrinfo :newapi AI_PASSIVE );
+
+my $host;
+my $service;
+my %hints;
+
+GetOptions(
+   'host=s'    => \$host,
+   'service=s' => \$service,
+
+   '4' => sub { $hints{family} = AF_INET },
+   '6' => sub { defined \&Socket6::AF_INET6 ? $hints{family} = Socket::AF_INET6()
+                                            : die "Cannot do AF_INET6\n"; },
+
+   'stream' => sub { $hints{socktype} = SOCK_STREAM },
+   'dgram'  => sub { $hints{socktype} = SOCK_DGRAM },
+
+   'passive' => sub { $hints{flags} ||= AI_PASSIVE },
+) or exit 1;
+
+$host    = shift @ARGV if @ARGV and !defined $host;
+$service = shift @ARGV if @ARGV and !defined $service;
+
+my ( $err, @addrs ) = getaddrinfo( $host || "", $service || "0", \%hints );
+
+die "Cannot getaddrinfo() - $err\n" if $err;
+
+foreach my $addr ( @addrs ) {
+   printf "family=%d socktype=%d proto=%d addr=%v02x\n",
+      $addr->{family}, $addr->{socktype}, $addr->{protocol}, $addr->{addr};
+}

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.pm Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
 #  You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License
 #  or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself)
 #
-#  (C) Paul Evans, 2007,2008 -- leonerd at leonerd.org.uk
+#  (C) Paul Evans, 2007-2009 -- leonerd at leonerd.org.uk
 
 package Socket::GetAddrInfo;
 
 use strict;
+use warnings;
 
 use Exporter;
 use DynaLoader;
@@ -17,7 +18,7 @@
 
 BEGIN {
    our @ISA = qw( Exporter );
-   our $VERSION = "0.11";
+   our $VERSION = "0.12";
 
    our @EXPORT = qw(
       getaddrinfo
@@ -557,4 +558,4 @@
 
 =head1 AUTHOR
 
-Paul Evans E<lt>leonerd at leonerd.org.ukE<gt>
+Paul Evans <leonerd at leonerd.org.uk>

Modified: branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs?rev=38848&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs (original)
+++ branches/upstream/libsocket-getaddrinfo-perl/current/lib/Socket/GetAddrInfo.xs Sun Jun 28 02:45:08 2009
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 /*  You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License
  *  or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself)
  *
- *  (C) Paul Evans, 2008 -- leonerd at leonerd.org.uk
+ *  (C) Paul Evans, 2008,2009 -- leonerd at leonerd.org.uk
  */
 
 #include "EXTERN.h"




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