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Class std.socket.Address
Address
is an abstract class for representing a socket addresses.
class Address
;
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
addressFamily [get]
|
AddressFamily | Family of this address. |
name [get]
|
core | Returns pointer to underlying sockaddr structure.
|
nameLen [get]
|
uint | Returns actual size of underlying sockaddr structure.
|
Methods
Name | Description |
---|---|
toAddrString
|
Attempts to retrieve the host address as a human-readable string. |
toHostNameString
|
Attempts to retrieve the host name as a fully qualified domain name. |
toPortString
|
Attempts to retrieve the numeric port number as a string. |
toServiceNameString
|
Attempts to retrieve the service name as a string. |
toString
|
Human readable string representing this address. |
factory
|
Create instance of class specified by the fully qualified name classname. The class must either have no constructors or have a default constructor. |
opCmp
|
Compare with another Object obj. |
opEquals
|
Test whether this is equal to o .
The default implementation only compares by identity (using the is operator).
Generally, overrides for opEquals should attempt to compare objects by their contents.
|
toHash
|
Compute hash function for Object. |
toString
|
Convert Object to a human readable string. |
Example
writeln("About www.google.com port 80:");
try
{
Address[] addresses = getAddress("www.google.com", 80);
writefln(" %d addresses found.", addresses .length);
foreach (int i, Address a; addresses)
{
writefln(" Address %d:", i+1);
writefln(" IP address: %s", a .toAddrString());
writefln(" Hostname: %s", a .toHostNameString());
writefln(" Port: %s", a .toPortString());
writefln(" Service name: %s",
a .toServiceNameString());
}
}
catch (SocketException e)
writefln(" Lookup error: %s", e .msg);
Authors
Christopher E. Miller, David Nadlinger, Vladimir Panteleev
License
Copyright © 1999-2018 by the D Language Foundation | Page generated by ddox.