Converts a character string to a network address.
Syntax
#include <prnetdb.h> PRStatus PR_StringToNetAddr( const char *string, PRNetAddr *addr);
Parameters
The function has the following parameters:
string
- The string to be converted.
addr
- On output, the equivalent network address.
Returns
The function returns one of the following values:
- If successful,
PR_SUCCESS
. - If unsuccessful,
PR_FAILURE
. You can retrieve the reason for the failure by callingPR_GetError
.
Description
For IPv4 addresses, the input string represents numbers in the Internet standard "." notation. IPv6 addresses are indicated as strings using ":" characters separating octets, with numerous caveats for shortcutting (see RFC #1884). If the NSPR library and the host are configured to support IPv6, both formats are supported. Otherwise, use of anything other than IPv4 dotted notation results in an error.
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