BIND 10 #2500: support generic version of rdata::createRdata(text) in SOA

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#2500: support generic version of rdata::createRdata(text) in SOA
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            Reporter:  jinmei        |                        Owner:
                Type:  task          |  jinmei
            Priority:  medium        |                       Status:
           Component:  libdns++      |  reviewing
            Keywords:                |                    Milestone:
           Sensitive:  0             |  Sprint-20130122
         Sub-Project:  DNS           |                   Resolution:
Estimated Difficulty:  3             |                 CVSS Scoring:
         Total Hours:  0             |              Defect Severity:  N/A
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                                     |                    Internal?:  0
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Changes (by vorner):

 * owner:  vorner => jinmei


Comment:

 Hello

 Replying to [comment:11 jinmei]:
 > The only other point I can think of is in master loader:

 Thanks.

 > > Also, AFAIK the loader accepts `QSTRING` for names. I think we said
 that it's not completely correct, but we mimic bind9 behaviour there.
 Should we be consistent here?
 >
 > Hmm, good point.  I'd personally (slightly) prefer to reject QSTRING,
 > and I sent a message to the dev list for discussion.  I suspect this
 > is quite minor and no one actually cares though, so unless there's
 > strong opinion either from the list or from you, I'll merge the branch
 > as it is.  Right now, I clarified it in comments and added test cases.

 OK, I just wanted to point it out. I think it can be merged, but you may
 want to wait a bit to see if someone has a strong opinion on the mailing
 list.

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