Lines Matching defs:delete
1606 // Before we delete the record (and potentially send a goodbye packet)
1624 rr->next = dup; // ... splice it in right after the record we're about to delete
1680 // we need to retract that announcement before we delete the record
2907 // 5. For records with rroriginalttl set to zero, that means we really want to delete them immediately
4432 if (m->timenow - event >= 0) // If expired, delete it
4618 // client callbacks, which may delete their own or any other question. Our mechanism for detecting
7254 // delete all our own AuthRecords (which are identified by having zero MAC tags on them).
8051 // For mDNS, TTL zero means "delete this record"
8055 // respectively, and then if we get no response, delete the record from the cache at 15 seconds.
8057 // and when we delete the record at 15 seconds. Allowing cache lifetimes less than 15 seconds would
8799 // packet number, then we deduce they are old and delete them
8929 // delete all our own AuthRecords (which are identified by having zero MAC tags on them).
9359 // will promptly delete their cached copies of the (still valid) Ethernet IP address record.
11911 // so if we delete it earlier in this routine, we could find that our "question->next" pointer above is already
11936 // If necessary, tell server it can delete this LLQ state
14596 mDNSlocal void SetConfigState(mDNS *const m, mDNSBool delete)
14601 if (delete)
14672 // For now, we just delete the mcast resolvers. We don't deal with cache or