the hostname to look up
a #GCancellable, or %NULL
Return: a non-empty #GList of #GInetAddress, or %NULL on error. You must unref each of the addresses and free the list when you are done with it. (You can use g_resolver_free_addresses() to do this.)
GException on failure.
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Synchronously resolves @hostname to determine its associated IP address(es). @hostname may be an ASCII-only or UTF-8 hostname, or the textual form of an IP address (in which case this just becomes a wrapper around g_inet_address_new_from_string()).
On success, g_resolver_lookup_by_name() will return a non-empty #GList of #GInetAddress, sorted in order of preference and guaranteed to not contain duplicates. That is, if using the result to connect to @hostname, you should attempt to connect to the first address first, then the second if the first fails, etc. If you are using the result to listen on a socket, it is appropriate to add each result using e.g. g_socket_listener_add_address().
If the DNS resolution fails, @error (if non-%NULL) will be set to a value from #GResolverError and %NULL will be returned.
If @cancellable is non-%NULL, it can be used to cancel the operation, in which case @error (if non-%NULL) will be set to %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED.
If you are planning to connect to a socket on the resolved IP address, it may be easier to create a #GNetworkAddress and use its #GSocketConnectable interface.