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It accepts both atoms and strings for the node and host name,
plus IP tuples for the host name.
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This makes it possible to create a custom integration with a
key-value store for example. The key would then point to the
actual address. You would have to write your own epmd module
to make use of that feature.
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This mirrors the behavior of inet:gethostbyname when no family or
timeout is supplied.
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* okumin/kernel/remove-duplicated-line/PR-1119/OTP-13771:
Remove a duplicated pattern matching in erl_epmd.erl
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Signed-off-by: Peter Lemenkov <[email protected]>
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`select_best_version` has the duplicated case.
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Allow IPv6 nodes to register with and query epmd. On systems with
IPv6 support:
* epmd listens on both the IPv4 and IPv6 ANY or loopback sockets
* the epmd cli client connects to epmd over the IPv6 loopback
* distributed nodes started with "-proto_dist inet6_tcp" will register
with epmd over IPv6
To work on IPv6 capable systems that have IPv6 support disabled,
epmd ignores errors opening the socket if the protocol is not
supported. Similarly, the epmd client will fall back to IPv4 if the IPv6
socket is not available.
Update the minimum supported version of Windows to Windows Vista to
support IPv6.
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Simplify erl_epmd:names/1, keeping the same functionalities, relying
on inet:gethostbyname/1 being able to handle both atoms and strings.
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* ks/types:
file.hrl: Move out type declarations
kernel: Add types and specs
OTP-8494 ks/types
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