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231 lines
6.2 KiB
Groff
.TH arlib 3
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.SH NAME
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ar_answer, ar_close, ar_delete, ar_gethostbyname, ar_gethostbyaddr,
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ar_init, ar_open, ar_timeout - Asynchronous DNS library routines
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.B #include "arlib.h"
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.B struct hostent *ar_answer(dataptr, size)
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.B char *dataptr;
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.B int size;
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.B void ar_close();
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.B int ar_delete(dataptr, size)
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.B char *dataptr;
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.B int size;
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.B int ar_gethostbyname(name, dataptr, size)
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.B char *name;
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.B char *dataptr;
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.B int size;
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.B int ar_gethostbyaddr(name, dataptr, size)
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.B char *name;
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.B char *dataptr;
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.B int size;
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.B int ar_init(flags)
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.B int flags;
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.B int ar_open();
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.B long ar_timeout(time, dataptr, size)
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.B long time;
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.B char *dataptr;
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.B int size;
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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This small library of DNS routines is intended to provide an
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asynchronous interface to performing hostname and IP number lookups.
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Only lookups of Internet domain are handled as yet. To use this
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set of routines properly, the presence of the
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.B "BIND 4.8"
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resolve
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libraries is required (or any library derived from it).
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.PP
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This library should be used in conjunction with
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.B select(2)
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to wait for
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the name server's reply to arrive or the lookup to timeout.
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.PP
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To open a fd for talking to the name server, either
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.B ar_open()
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or
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ar_init()
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must be used.
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.B ar_open()
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will open either a datagram socket
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or a virtual circuit with the name server, depending on the flags
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set in the _res structure (see
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.B resolv(5)
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). In both cases, if the socket
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> i
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.B ar_init()
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is
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used to both open the socket (as in
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.B ar_open()
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) and initialize the
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queues used by this library. The values recognized as parameters to
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.B ar_init()
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are:
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.RS
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#define ARES_INITLIST 1
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.RE
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.RS
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#define ARES_CALLINIT 2
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.RE
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.RS
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#define ARES_INITSOCK 4
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.RE
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.RS
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#define ARES_INITDEBG 8
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.RE
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ARES_INITLIST initializes the list of queries waiting for replies.
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ARES_CALLINIT is a flag which when set causes
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.B res_init()
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to be called.
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ARES_INITSOCK will close the current socket if it is open and call
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.B ar_open()
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to open a new one, returning the fd for that socket.
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ARES_INITDEBG sets the RES_DEBUG flag of the
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.B _res
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structure.
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ARES_INITCACH is as yet, unused and is for future use where the library
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keeps its own cache of replies.
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To send a query about either a hostname or an IP number,
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.B ar_gethostbyname()
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and
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.B ar_gethostbyaddr()
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must be used. Each takes
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either a pointer to the hostname or the IP number respectively for use
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when making the query. In addition to this, both (optionally) can be
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passed a pointer to data, dataptr, with the size also passed which can
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be used for identifying individual queries. A copy of the area pointed
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to is made if dataptr is non NULL and size is non zero. These functions
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will always return NULL unless the answer to the query is found in
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internal caches. A new flag, RES_CHECKPTR is checked during the
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processing of answers for
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.B ar_gethostbyname()
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which will automatically
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cause a reverse lookup to be queued, causing a failure if that reply
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differs from the original.
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To check for a query,
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.B ar_answer()
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is called with a pointer to an area
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of memory which is sufficient to hold what was originally passed via
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.B ar_gethostbyname()
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or
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.B ar_gethostbyaddr()
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through dataptr. If an answer
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is found, a pointer to the host information is returned and the data
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segment copied if dataptr is non NULL and it was originally passed. The
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size of the copied data is the smaller of the passed size and that of
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original data stored.
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To expire old queries,
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.B ar_timeout()
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is called with the 'current' time
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(or the time for which you want to do timeouts for). If a queue entry
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is too old, it will be expired when it has exhausted all available avenues
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for lookups and the data segment for the expired query copied into
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dataptr. The size of the copied data is the smaller of the passed size
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and that of the original stored data. Only 1 entry is thus expired with
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each call, requiring that it be called immediately after an expiration
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to check for others. In addition to expiring lookups,
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.B ar_timeout()
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also
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triggers resends of queries and the searching of the domain tree for the
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host, the latter works from the
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.B _res
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structure of
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.B resolv(5).
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To delete entries from the queue,
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.B ar_delete()
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can be used and by
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passing the pointer and size of the data segment, all queries have their
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data segments checked (if present) for an exact match, being deleted if
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and only if there is a match. A NULL pointer passed to ar_deleted()
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matches all queries which were called with a NULL dataptr parameter.
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The amount of data compared is the smaller of the size passed and that
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of the data stored for the queue entry being compared.
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To close a socket opened by
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.B ar_open()
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,
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.B ar_close()
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should be used so
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that it is closed and also marked closed within this library.
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.SH DIAGNOSIS
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.B ar_open()
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returns -1 if a socket isn't open and could not be opened;
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otherwise returns the current fd open or the fd it opened.
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.B ar_init()
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returns -1 for any errors, the value returned by
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.B res_init()
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if
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.B res_init()
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was called, the return value for
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.B ar_open()
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if that was
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called or the current socket open if 0 is passed and a socket is open.
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If neither
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.B res_init()
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or
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.B ar_open()
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are called and the flags are non-zero, -2 is returned.
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.B ar_gethostbyaddr()
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and
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.B ar_gethostbyname()
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will always return NULL in this version but may return a pointer to a hostent
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structure if a cache is being used and the answer is found in the cache.
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.B ar_answer()
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returns NULL if the answer is either not found or the
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query returned an error and another attempt at a lookup is attempted.
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If an answer was found, it returned a pointer to this structure and
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the contents of the data segment copied over.
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.B ar_timeout()
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returns the time when it should be called next or 0 if
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there are no queries in the queue to be checked later. If any queries
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are expired, the data segment is copied over if dataptr is non NULL.
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.B ar_delete()
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returns the number of entries that were found to match
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and consequently deleted.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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gethostbyaddr(3), gethostbyname(3), resolv(5)
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.SH FILES
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.nf
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arlib.h
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/usr/include/resolv.h
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/usr/include/arpa/nameser.h
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/etc/resolv.conf
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.SH BUGS
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The results of a successful call to ar_answer() destroy the structure
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for any previous calls.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Darren Reed. Email address: avalon@coombs.anu.edu.au
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