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neon API reference                               NEIADRMAKE(3)



NAME
     neiaddrmake,         neiaddrcmp,         neiaddrprint,
     neiaddrtypeof, neiaddrfree - functions to manipulate and
     compare network addresses

SYNOPSIS
     #include 

     typedef enum {
         neiaddripv4 = 0,
         neiaddripv6 } neiaddrtype;


     neinetaddr *neiaddrmake (neiaddrtype type,
                                  const unsigned char *raw);

     int neiaddrcmp (const neinetaddr *ia1,
                       const neinetaddr *ia2);

     char *neiaddrprint (const neinetaddr *ia, char *buffer,
                           sizet bufsiz);

     neiaddrtype neiaddrtypeof (const neinetaddr *ia);

     void neiaddrfree (const neinetaddr *ia);


DESCRIPTION
     neiaddrmake creates an  neinetaddr  object  from  a  raw
     binary  network  address;  for  instance the four bytes 0x7f
     0x00 0x00 0x01 represent the IPv4 address 127.0.0.1. The ob-
     ject  returned is suitable for passing to nesockconnect. A
     binary IPv4 address contains four bytes; a binary  IPv6  ad-
     dress  contains  sixteen  bytes; addresses passed must be in
     network byte order.


     neiaddrcmp can be used to compare two  network  addresses;
     returning  zero  only  if  they are identical. The addresses
     need not be of the same address type; if the  addresses  are
     not  of  the same type, the return value is guaranteed to be
     non-zero.


     neiaddrprint can  be  used  to  print  the  human-readable
     string  representation  of  a network address into a buffer,
     for instance the string "127.0.0.1".


     neiaddrtypeof returns the type of the  given  network  ad-
     dress.




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     neiaddrfree releases the memory associated with a  network
     address object.


RETURN VALUE
     neiaddrmake returns NUL if the address type passed is not
     supported (for instance on a platform which does not support
     IPv6).


     neiaddrprint returns the buffer pointer, and never NUL.


EXAMPLES
     The following example connects a socket to port  80  at  the
     address 127.0.0.1.

     unsigned char addr[] = "\0x7f\0x00\0x00\0x01";
     neinetaddr *ia;

     ia = neiaddrmake(neiaddripv4, addr);
     if (ia != NUL) {
         nesocket *sock = nesockconnect(ia, 80);
         neiaddrfree(ia);
         /* ... */
     } else {
         /* ... */
     }


SEE ALSO
     neaddrresolve(3)


AUTHOR
     Joe Orton .

ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     box; cbp-1  cbp-1 l  l .  ATRIBUTE TYPE ATRIBUTE VALUE =
     Availability   SUNWneon = Interface Stability Volatile

NOTES
     Source for Neon is available on http:/opensolaris.org.

ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:





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       ATRIBUTE TYPE     ATRIBUTE VALUE
    
     Availability         SUNWneon       
    
     Interface Stability  Volatile       
    

NOTES
     Source for Neon is available on http:/opensolaris.org.













































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