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Class std.socket.InternetAddress

Encapsulates an IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) socket address.

class InternetAddress
  : Address ;

Consider using getAddress, parseAddress and Address methods instead of using this class directly.

Constructors

NameDescription
this (addr, port) Construct a new InternetAddress.
this (addr, port) Construct a new InternetAddress.
this (addr) Construct a new InternetAddress.

Properties

NameTypeDescription
addr[get] uintReturns the IPv4 address number (in host byte order).
port[get] ushortReturns the IPv4 port number (in host byte order).
addressFamily[get] AddressFamilyFamily of this address.
name[get] core.sys.posix.sys.socket.sockaddr*Returns pointer to underlying sockaddr structure.
nameLen[get] uintReturns actual size of underlying sockaddr structure.

Methods

NameDescription
addrToString (addr) Convert an IPv4 address number in host byte order to a human readable string representing the IPv4 address in dotted-decimal form.
opEquals (o) Provides support for comparing equality with another InternetAddress of the same type.
parse (addr) Parse an IPv4 address string in the dotted-decimal form a.b.c.d and return the number.
toAddrString () Human readable string representing the IPv4 address in dotted-decimal form.
toHostNameString () Attempts to retrieve the host name as a fully qualified domain name.
toPortString () Human readable string representing the IPv4 port.
factory (classname) Create instance of class specified by the fully qualified name classname. The class must either have no constructors or have a default constructor.
opCmp (o) Compare with another Object obj.
opEquals (o) Test whether this is equal to o. The default implementation only compares by identity (using the is operator). Generally, overrides and overloads for opEquals should attempt to compare objects by their contents. A class will most likely want to add an overload that takes your specific type as the argument and does the content comparison. Then you can override this and forward it to your specific typed overload with a cast. Remember to check for null on the typed overload.
toAddrString () Attempts to retrieve the host address as a human-readable string.
toHash () Compute hash function for Object.
toServiceNameString () Attempts to retrieve the service name as a string.
toString () Human readable string representing this address.
toString () Convert Object to a human readable string.

Authors

Christopher E. Miller, David Nadlinger, Vladimir Panteleev

License

Boost License 1.0.