Lines Matching refs:DNSServiceResolve
260 * DNSServiceResolve(), but will not be discoverable using DNSServiceBrowse().
323 * DNSServiceRef's created by other calls like DNSServiceBrowse() or DNSServiceResolve()
371 * This flag is meaningful only in DNSServiceResolve. When set, it tries to send a magic packet
563 * servicename/regtype/domain are simply passed unchanged to DNSServiceResolve().
564 * When a DNSServiceResolve() succeeds, the returned fullname is already in
616 * - If kDNSServiceInterfaceIndexP2P is passed to DNSServiceResolve, it is
1176 * be passed to DNSServiceResolve() when resolving the service.
1183 * and stored for subsequent use in the DNSServiceResolve() call.
1193 * DNSServiceResolve() when the service is later resolved.
1198 * it can be passed to DNSServiceResolve() when the service is later resolved.
1266 /* DNSServiceResolve()
1271 * Note: Applications should NOT use DNSServiceResolve() solely for txt record monitoring - use
1277 * Note: DNSServiceResolve() behaves correctly for typical services that have a single SRV record
1283 * sdRef: The DNSServiceRef initialized by DNSServiceResolve().
1319 * and then in the place where you pass your callback function to DNSServiceResolve(), use a cast to eliminate
1321 * DNSServiceResolve(sd, flags, index, name, regtype, domain, (DNSServiceResolveReply)MyCallback, context);
1342 /* DNSServiceResolve() Parameters
1382 DNSServiceErrorType DNSSD_API DNSServiceResolve
2235 * Receive TXT record data in DNSServiceResolve() callback
2245 * If you wish to retain the values after return from the DNSServiceResolve()