Enum async_std::net::IpAddr 1.7.0[−][src]
An IP address, either IPv4 or IPv6.
This enum can contain either an Ipv4Addr or an Ipv6Addr, see their
respective documentation for more details.
The size of an IpAddr instance may vary depending on the target operating
system.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; let localhost_v4 = IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1)); let localhost_v6 = IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1)); assert_eq!("127.0.0.1".parse(), Ok(localhost_v4)); assert_eq!("::1".parse(), Ok(localhost_v6)); assert_eq!(localhost_v4.is_ipv6(), false); assert_eq!(localhost_v4.is_ipv4(), true);
Variants
V4(Ipv4Addr)An IPv4 address.
V6(Ipv6Addr)An IPv6 address.
Implementations
impl IpAddr[src]
impl IpAddr[src]pub const fn is_unspecified(&self) -> bool1.12.0 (const: 1.50.0)[src]
Returns true for the special ‘unspecified’ address.
See the documentation for Ipv4Addr::is_unspecified() and
Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified() for more details.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0)).is_unspecified(), true); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)).is_unspecified(), true);
pub const fn is_loopback(&self) -> bool1.12.0 (const: 1.50.0)[src]
Returns true if this is a loopback address.
See the documentation for Ipv4Addr::is_loopback() and
Ipv6Addr::is_loopback() for more details.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1)).is_loopback(), true); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0x1)).is_loopback(), true);
pub const fn is_global(&self) -> bool[src]
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (ip)
extra functionality has not been scrutinized to the level that it should be to be stable
Returns true if the address appears to be globally routable.
See the documentation for Ipv4Addr::is_global() and
Ipv6Addr::is_global() for more details.
Examples
#![feature(ip)] use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(80, 9, 12, 3)).is_global(), true); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0, 0, 0x1c9, 0, 0, 0xafc8, 0, 0x1)).is_global(), true);
pub const fn is_multicast(&self) -> bool1.12.0 (const: 1.50.0)[src]
Returns true if this is a multicast address.
See the documentation for Ipv4Addr::is_multicast() and
Ipv6Addr::is_multicast() for more details.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(224, 254, 0, 0)).is_multicast(), true); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0xff00, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)).is_multicast(), true);
pub const fn is_documentation(&self) -> bool[src]
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (ip)
extra functionality has not been scrutinized to the level that it should be to be stable
Returns true if this address is in a range designated for documentation.
See the documentation for Ipv4Addr::is_documentation() and
Ipv6Addr::is_documentation() for more details.
Examples
#![feature(ip)] use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(203, 0, 113, 6)).is_documentation(), true); assert_eq!( IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0x2001, 0xdb8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)).is_documentation(), true );
pub const fn is_ipv4(&self) -> bool1.16.0 (const: 1.50.0)[src]
Returns true if this address is an IPv4 address, and false
otherwise.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(203, 0, 113, 6)).is_ipv4(), true); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0x2001, 0xdb8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)).is_ipv4(), false);
pub const fn is_ipv6(&self) -> bool1.16.0 (const: 1.50.0)[src]
Returns true if this address is an IPv6 address, and false
otherwise.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr}; assert_eq!(IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(203, 0, 113, 6)).is_ipv6(), false); assert_eq!(IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new(0x2001, 0xdb8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)).is_ipv6(), true);
Trait Implementations
impl From<[u16; 8]> for IpAddr1.17.0[src]
impl From<[u16; 8]> for IpAddr1.17.0[src]pub fn from(segments: [u16; 8]) -> IpAddr[src]
Creates an IpAddr::V6 from an eight element 16-bit array.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv6Addr}; let addr = IpAddr::from([ 525u16, 524u16, 523u16, 522u16, 521u16, 520u16, 519u16, 518u16, ]); assert_eq!( IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new( 0x20d, 0x20c, 0x20b, 0x20a, 0x209, 0x208, 0x207, 0x206 )), addr );
impl From<[u8; 16]> for IpAddr1.17.0[src]
impl From<[u8; 16]> for IpAddr1.17.0[src]pub fn from(octets: [u8; 16]) -> IpAddr[src]
Creates an IpAddr::V6 from a sixteen element byte array.
Examples
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv6Addr}; let addr = IpAddr::from([ 25u8, 24u8, 23u8, 22u8, 21u8, 20u8, 19u8, 18u8, 17u8, 16u8, 15u8, 14u8, 13u8, 12u8, 11u8, 10u8, ]); assert_eq!( IpAddr::V6(Ipv6Addr::new( 0x1918, 0x1716, 0x1514, 0x1312, 0x1110, 0x0f0e, 0x0d0c, 0x0b0a )), addr );
impl FromStr for IpAddr[src]
impl FromStr for IpAddr[src]type Err = AddrParseError
The associated error which can be returned from parsing.
pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<IpAddr, AddrParseError>[src]
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv4Addr1.16.0[src]
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv4Addr1.16.0[src]impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv6Addr1.16.0[src]
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv6Addr1.16.0[src]impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for IpAddr[src]
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for IpAddr[src]impl PartialOrd<Ipv4Addr> for IpAddr1.16.0[src]
impl PartialOrd<Ipv4Addr> for IpAddr1.16.0[src]pub fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Ipv4Addr) -> Option<Ordering>[src]
#[must_use]pub fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]
#[must_use]pub fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]
#[must_use]pub fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]
#[must_use]pub fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool1.0.0[src]
impl PartialOrd<Ipv6Addr> for IpAddr1.16.0[src]
impl PartialOrd<Ipv6Addr> for IpAddr1.16.0[src]