inet_addr, inet_network, inet_makeaddr, inet_lnaof, inet_netof, inet_ntoa - Internet address manipulation
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lxnet [ library ... ] #include <arpa/inet.h> in_addr_t inet_addr(const char *cp);
in_addr_t inet_lnaof(struct in_addr in);
struct in_addr inet_makeaddr(in_addr_t net, in_addr_t lna);
in_addr_t inet_netof(struct in_addr in);
in_addr_t inet_network(const char *cp);
char *inet_ntoa(struct in_addr in);
The inet_addr() function converts the string pointed to by cp, in the Internet standard dot notation, to an integer value suitable for use as an Internet address.
The inet_lnaof() function takes an Internet host address specified by in and extracts the local network address part, in host byte order.
The inet_makeaddr() function takes the Internet network number specified by net and the local network address specified by lna, both in host byte order, and constructs an Internet address from them.
The inet_netof() function takes an Internet host address specified by in and extracts the network number part, in host byte order.
The inet_network() function converts the string pointed to by cp, in the Internet standard dot notation, to an integer value suitable for use as an Internet network number.
The inet_ntoa() function converts the Internet host address specified by in to a string in the Internet standard dot notation.
All Internet addresses are returned in network order (bytes ordered from left to right).
Values specified using dot notation take one of the following forms:
a.b.c.d
a.b.c
a.b
a
All numbers supplied as parts in dot notation may be decimal, octal, or hexadecimal, that is, a leading 0x or 0X implies hexadecimal, as specified in the ISO C standard; otherwise, a leading 0 implies octal; otherwise, the number is interpreted as decimal.
The return value of inet_ntoa() may point to static data that may be overwritten by subsequent calls to inet_ntoa().
Upon successful completion, inet_addr() returns the Internet address. Otherwise, it returns (in_addr_t)(-1).
Upon successful completion, inet_network() returns the converted Internet network number. Otherwise, it returns (in_addr_t)(-1).
The inet_makeaddr() function returns the constructed Internet address.
The inet_lnaof() function returns the local network address part.
The inet_netof() function returns the network number.
The inet_ntoa() function returns a pointer to the network address in Internet-standard dot notation.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
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