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.TH fmt_ip6_flat 3 |
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.SH NAME |
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fmt_ip6_flat \- write a formatted ASCII representation of an IPv6 number |
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.SH SYNTAX |
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.B #include <ip6.h> |
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unsigned int \fBfmt_ip6_flat\fP(char *\fIdest\fR,const char \fIip\fR[16]); |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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fmt_ip6_flat formats an IPv6 number in a flat ASCII representation from |
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\fIip\fR and writes the result into \fIdest\fR. It returns the number of |
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bytes written (always 32). |
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This representation does not contain colons and is meant to be easily |
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machine-readable. Use fmt_ip6 for the normal (standard) representation. |
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This function is meant for places which use colons to separate fields |
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and thus have problems interpreting the standard IPv6 notation. |
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If \fIdest\fR equals FMT_LEN (i.e. is zero), fmt_ip6_flat returns the |
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number of bytes it would have written. |
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fmt_ip6_flat does not append \\0. |
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For convenience, ip6.h defines the integer IP6_FMT to be big enough to |
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contain every possible fmt_ip6_flat output plus \\0. |
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.SH EXAMPLE |
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#include <ip6.h> |
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char buf[IP6_FMT]; |
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char ip[16]; |
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buf[fmt_ip6_flat(buf,ip)]=0; |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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scan_ip6_flat(3), fmt_ip6(3)
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