Internet protocol (IP) support functions like DNS resolution. IP contains support functions for the Internet Protocol (IP). TCP/IP support is in different classes (see [StreamPeerTCP] and [TCP_Server]). IP provides DNS hostname resolution support, both blocking and threaded. Removes all of a "hostname"'s cached references. If no "hostname" is given then all cached IP addresses are removed. Removes a given item "id" from the queue. This should be used to free a queue after it has completed to enable more queries to happen. Returns all of the user's current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses as an array. Returns all network adapters as an array. Each adapter is a dictionary of the form: [codeblock] { "index": "1", # Interface index. "name": "eth0", # Interface name. "friendly": "Ethernet One", # A friendly name (might be empty). "addresses": ["192.168.1.101"], # An array of IP addresses associated to this interface. } [/codeblock] Returns a queued hostname's IP address, given its queue "id". Returns an empty string on error or if resolution hasn't happened yet (see [method get_resolve_item_status]). Returns a queued hostname's status as a RESOLVER_STATUS_* constant, given its queue "id". Returns a given hostname's IPv4 or IPv6 address when resolved (blocking-type method). The address type returned depends on the TYPE_* constant given as "ip_type". Creates a queue item to resolve a hostname to an IPv4 or IPv6 address depending on the TYPE_* constant given as "ip_type". Returns the queue ID if successful, or RESOLVER_INVALID_ID on error. DNS hostname resolver status: No status. DNS hostname resolver status: Waiting. DNS hostname resolver status: Done. DNS hostname resolver status: Error. Maximum number of concurrent DNS resolver queries allowed, [code]RESOLVER_INVALID_ID[/code] is returned if exceeded. Invalid ID constant. Returned if [code]RESOLVER_MAX_QUERIES[/code] is exceeded. Address type: None. Address type: Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4). Address type: Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6). Address type: Any.