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NAME

       ldns_native2rdf_int8,   ldns_native2rdf_int16,   ldns_native2rdf_int32,
       ldns_native2rdf_int16_data,                       ldns_rdf2native_int8,
       ldns_rdf2native_int16,                           ldns_rdf2native_int32,

       ldns_rdf2native_sockaddr_storage, ldns_rdf2native_time_t-

SYNOPSIS

       #include <stdint.h>
       #include <stdbool.h>

       #include <ldns/ldns.h>

       ldns_rdf* ldns_native2rdf_int8(ldns_rdf_type type, uint8_t value);

       ldns_rdf* ldns_native2rdf_int16(ldns_rdf_type type, uint16_t value);

       ldns_rdf* ldns_native2rdf_int32(ldns_rdf_type type, uint32_t value);

       ldns_rdf* ldns_native2rdf_int16_data(size_t size, uint8_t *data);

       uint8_t ldns_rdf2native_int8(const ldns_rdf *rd);

       uint16_t ldns_rdf2native_int16(const ldns_rdf *rd);

       uint32_t ldns_rdf2native_int32(const ldns_rdf *rd);

       struct   sockaddr_storage   *    ldns_rdf2native_sockaddr_storage(const
       ldns_rdf *rd, uint16_t port, size_t *size);

       time_t ldns_rdf2native_time_t(const ldns_rdf *rd);

DESCRIPTION

       ldns_native2rdf_int8()  returns  the  rdf containing the native uint8_t
              repr.
              type: the ldns_rdf type to use
              value: the uint8_t to use
              Returns ldns_rdf* with the converted value

       ldns_native2rdf_int16() returns the rdf containing the native  uint16_t
              representation.
              type: the ldns_rdf type to use
              value: the uint16_t to use
              Returns ldns_rdf* with the converted value

       ldns_native2rdf_int32()  returns  an  rdf that contains the given int32
              value.

              Because multiple rdf types can contain an int32, the  type  must
              be specified
              type: the ldns_rdf type to use
              value: the uint32_t to use
              Returns ldns_rdf* with the converted value

       ldns_native2rdf_int16_data()  returns  an  int16_data rdf that contains
              the data in the given array, preceded by an int16 specifying the
              length.

              The memory is copied, and an LDNS_RDF_TYPE_INT16DATA is returned
              size: the size of the data
              *data: pointer to the actual data
              Returns ldns_rd* the rdf with the data

       ldns_rdf2native_int8() returns the native uint8_t  representation  from
              the rdf.
              rd: the ldns_rdf to operate on
              Returns uint8_t the value extracted

       ldns_rdf2native_int16() returns the native uint16_t representation from
              the rdf.
              rd: the ldns_rdf to operate on
              Returns uint16_t the value extracted

       ldns_rdf2native_int32() returns the native uint32_t representation from
              the rdf.
              rd: the ldns_rdf to operate on
              Returns uint32_t the value extracted

       ldns_rdf2native_sockaddr_storage()    returns   the   native   sockaddr
              representation from the rdf.
              rd: the ldns_rdf to operate on
              port: what port to use. 0 means; use default (53)
              size: what is the size of the sockaddr_storage
              Returns struct sockaddr* the address  in  the  format  so  other
              functions can use it (sendto)

       ldns_rdf2native_time_t()  returns the native time_t representation from
              the rdf.
              rd: the ldns_rdf to operate on
              Returns time_t the value extracted (32 bits currently)

AUTHOR

       The ldns team at NLnet Labs. Which consists out  of  Jelte  Jansen  and
       Miek Gieben.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please  report  bugs  to  ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl  or in our bugzilla at
       http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs/index.html

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 NLnet Labs.

       Licensed under the BSD License. There is  NO  warranty;  not  even  for
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

       ldns_rdf.   And  perldoc  Net::DNS,  RFC1034, RFC1035, RFC4033, RFC4034
       and RFC4035.

REMARKS

       This manpage was automaticly generated from the ldns source code by use
       of Doxygen and some perl.

                                  30 May 2006                          ldns(3)