pub struct LookupIp(_);
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Result of a DNS query when querying for A or AAAA records.

When resolving IP records, there can be many IPs that match a given name. A consumer of this should expect that there are more than a single address potentially returned. Generally there are multiple IPs stored for a given service in DNS so that there is a form of high availability offered for a given name. The service implementation is responsible for the semantics around which IP should be used and when, but in general if a connection fails to one, the next in the list should be attempted.

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Returns a borrowed iterator of the returned IPs

Returns a reference to the Query that was used to produce this result.

Returns the Instant at which this lookup is no longer valid.

Return a reference to the inner lookup

This can be useful for getting all records from the request

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