pub struct DnsName(_);
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A DNS Name suitable for use in the TLS Server Name Indication (SNI) extension and/or for use as the reference hostname for which to verify a certificate.

A DnsName is guaranteed to be syntactically valid. The validity rules are specified in RFC 5280 Section 7.2, except that underscores are also allowed.

DnsName stores a copy of the input it was constructed from in a String and so it is only available when the std default feature is enabled.

Eq, PartialEq, etc. are not implemented because name comparison frequently should be done case-insensitively and/or with other caveats that depend on the specific circumstances in which the comparison is done.

Requires the alloc feature.

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Requires the alloc feature.

Returns a DnsNameRef that refers to this DnsName.

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