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//
// SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
// Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Laurent Gomila (laurent@sfml-dev.org)
//
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//
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#ifndef SFML_IPADDRESS_H
#define SFML_IPADDRESS_H
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// Headers
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#include <SFML/Network/Export.h>
#include <SFML/System/Time.h>
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/// \brief Encapsulate an IPv4 network address
///
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typedef struct
{
char address[16];
} sfIpAddress;
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/// \brief Empty object that represents invalid addresses
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API const sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_None;
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/// \brief Value representing any address (0.0.0.0)
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API const sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_Any;
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/// \brief Local host IP address (127.0.0.1, or "localhost")
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API const sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_LocalHost;
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/// \brief UDP broadcast address (255.255.255.255)
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API const sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_Broadcast;
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/// \brief Create an address from a string
///
/// Here \a address can be either a decimal address
/// (ex: "192.168.1.56") or a network name (ex: "localhost").
///
/// \param address IP address or network name
///
/// \return Resulting address
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_fromString(const char* address);
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/// \brief Create an address from 4 bytes
///
/// Calling sfIpAddress_fromBytes(a, b, c, d) is equivalent
/// to calling sfIpAddress_fromString("a.b.c.d"), but safer
/// as it doesn't have to parse a string to get the address
/// components.
///
/// \param byte0 First byte of the address
/// \param byte1 Second byte of the address
/// \param byte2 Third byte of the address
/// \param byte3 Fourth byte of the address
///
/// \return Resulting address
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_fromBytes(sfUint8 byte0, sfUint8 byte1, sfUint8 byte2, sfUint8 byte3);
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/// \brief Construct an address from a 32-bits integer
///
/// This function uses the internal representation of
/// the address directly. It should be used for optimization
/// purposes, and only if you got that representation from
/// sfIpAddress_ToInteger.
///
/// \param address 4 bytes of the address packed into a 32-bits integer
///
/// \return Resulting address
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_fromInteger(sfUint32 address);
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/// \brief Get a string representation of an address
///
/// The returned string is the decimal representation of the
/// IP address (like "192.168.1.56"), even if it was constructed
/// from a host name.
///
/// \param address Address object
/// \param string String where the string representation will be stored
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API void sfIpAddress_toString(sfIpAddress address, char* string);
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/// \brief Get an integer representation of the address
///
/// The returned number is the internal representation of the
/// address, and should be used for optimization purposes only
/// (like sending the address through a socket).
/// The integer produced by this function can then be converted
/// back to a sfIpAddress with sfIpAddress_FromInteger.
///
/// \param address Address object
///
/// \return 32-bits unsigned integer representation of the address
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfUint32 sfIpAddress_toInteger(sfIpAddress address);
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/// \brief Get the computer's local address
///
/// The local address is the address of the computer from the
/// LAN point of view, i.e. something like 192.168.1.56. It is
/// meaningful only for communications over the local network.
/// Unlike sfIpAddress_getPublicAddress, this function is fast
/// and may be used safely anywhere.
///
/// \return Local IP address of the computer
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_getLocalAddress(void);
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/// \brief Get the computer's public address
///
/// The public address is the address of the computer from the
/// internet point of view, i.e. something like 89.54.1.169.
/// It is necessary for communications over the world wide web.
/// The only way to get a public address is to ask it to a
/// distant website; as a consequence, this function depends on
/// both your network connection and the server, and may be
/// very slow. You should use it as few as possible. Because
/// this function depends on the network connection and on a distant
/// server, you may use a time limit if you don't want your program
/// to be possibly stuck waiting in case there is a problem; use
/// 0 to deactivate this limit.
///
/// \param timeout Maximum time to wait
///
/// \return Public IP address of the computer
///
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CSFML_NETWORK_API sfIpAddress sfIpAddress_getPublicAddress(sfTime timeout);
#endif // SFML_IPADDRESS_H
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