pub struct MultiQuery { /* private fields */ }
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MultiQuery allows to lookup multiple names for multiple record types

It can be easily constructed from a simple UniQuery

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let query = UniQuery::new("www.example.com", RecordType::A).unwrap();
let multi_query: MultiQuery = query.into();

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impl MultiQuery

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pub fn new<N: IntoName, S: IntoIterator<Item = N>, T: IntoIterator<Item = RecordType>>( names: S, record_types: T ) -> ResolverResult<MultiQuery>

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pub fn single<N: IntoName>( name: N, record_type: RecordType ) -> ResolverResult<MultiQuery>

Lookup a single name for a single records type

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pub fn multi_name<N: IntoName, S: IntoIterator<Item = N>>( names: S, record_type: RecordType ) -> ResolverResult<MultiQuery>

Lookup a multiple names for a single records type

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pub fn multi_record<N: IntoName, T: IntoIterator<Item = RecordType>>( name: N, record_types: T ) -> ResolverResult<MultiQuery>

Lookup a single name for a multiple records types

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pub fn into_uni_queries(self) -> Vec<UniQuery>

Converts this MultiQuery into individual UniQuerys

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pub fn num_names(&self) -> usize

Returns number of names of this MultiQuery

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pub fn num_record_types(&self) -> usize

Returns number of record types of this MultiQuery

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impl Clone for MultiQuery

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fn clone(&self) -> MultiQuery

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MultiQuery

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl From<UniQuery> for MultiQuery

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fn from(query: UniQuery) -> MultiQuery

Converts to this type from the input type.

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