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This module implements various utility functions, mostly replacing perl |
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our @EXPORT = qw(gethostbyname gethostbyaddr); |
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=item $ipn = Coro::Util::inet_aton $hostname || $ip |
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sub inet_aton { |
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Work similarly to their Perl counterparts, but do not block. Uses |
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Does not handle multihomed hosts or IPv6 - consider using |
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serialisable with Coro::Storable. It may, of course, block. |
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This function is useful for pushing cpu-intensive computations into a |
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different process, for example to take advantage of multiple CPU's. Its |
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=head1 AUTHOR/SUPPORT/CONTACT |
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