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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/base/classes.xml | 55 |
1 files changed, 46 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/base/classes.xml b/doc/base/classes.xml index 31460b360..04d0c615d 100644 --- a/doc/base/classes.xml +++ b/doc/base/classes.xml @@ -15177,6 +15177,12 @@ Set connection to use, for this client. </description> </method> + <method name="set_ip_type"> + <argument index="0" name="ip_type" type="int"> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="set_read_chunk_size"> <argument index="0" name="bytes" type="int"> </argument> @@ -15420,6 +15426,12 @@ Set the file to download into. Outputs the response body into the file. </description> </method> + <method name="set_ip_type"> + <argument index="0" name="ip_type" type="int"> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="set_max_redirects"> <argument index="0" name="amount" type="int"> </argument> @@ -15562,6 +15574,12 @@ IP contains some support functions for the IPv4 protocol. TCP/IP support is in different classes (see [StreamPeerTCP] and [TCP_Server]). IP provides hostname resolution support, both blocking and threaded. </description> <methods> + <method name="clear_cache"> + <argument index="0" name="arg0" type="String" default=""""> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="erase_resolve_item"> <argument index="0" name="id" type="int"> </argument> @@ -15598,7 +15616,7 @@ </return> <argument index="0" name="host" type="String"> </argument> - <argument index="1" name="ip_type" type="int" default="IP.TYPE_ANY"> + <argument index="1" name="ip_type" type="int" default="3"> </argument> <description> Resolve a given hostname, blocking. Resolved hostname is returned as an IPv4 or IPv6 depending on "ip_type". @@ -15609,7 +15627,7 @@ </return> <argument index="0" name="host" type="String"> </argument> - <argument index="1" name="ip_type" type="int" default="IP.TYPE_ANY"> + <argument index="1" name="ip_type" type="int" default="3"> </argument> <description> Create a queue item for resolving a given hostname to an IPv4 or IPv6 depending on "ip_type". The queue ID is returned, or RESOLVER_INVALID_ID on error. @@ -15629,6 +15647,14 @@ </constant> <constant name="RESOLVER_INVALID_ID" value="-1"> </constant> + <constant name="TYPE_NONE" value="0"> + </constant> + <constant name="TYPE_IPV4" value="1"> + </constant> + <constant name="TYPE_IPV6" value="2"> + </constant> + <constant name="TYPE_ANY" value="3"> + </constant> </constants> </class> <class name="IP_Unix" inherits="IP" category="Core"> @@ -24513,13 +24539,6 @@ Close the UDP socket the [PacketPeerUDP] is currently listening on. </description> </method> - <method name="get_packet_address" qualifiers="const"> - <return type="int"> - </return> - <description> - Return the address of the remote peer(as a 32bit integer) that sent the last packet(that was received with [method get_packet] or [method get_var]). - </description> - </method> <method name="get_packet_ip" qualifiers="const"> <return type="String"> </return> @@ -24552,6 +24571,12 @@ Make this [PacketPeerUDP] listen on the "port" with a buffer size "recv_buf_size". Listens on all available addresses. </description> </method> + <method name="set_ip_type"> + <argument index="0" name="ip_type" type="int"> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="set_send_address"> <return type="int"> </return> @@ -38162,6 +38187,12 @@ Return whether this peer is connected. Returns true while connecting and connected. </description> </method> + <method name="set_ip_type"> + <argument index="0" name="ip_type" type="int"> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> </methods> <constants> <constant name="STATUS_NONE" value="0"> @@ -39643,6 +39674,12 @@ Listen on a port using protocol, alternatively give a white-list of accepted hosts. </description> </method> + <method name="set_ip_type"> + <argument index="0" name="ip_type" type="int"> + </argument> + <description> + </description> + </method> <method name="stop"> <description> Stop listening. |
