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rose_aton, rose_ntoa, rose_cmp - ROSE Address manipulation routines
#include <netrose/rose.h> int rose_aton(const char *cp, char *inp); char * rose_ntoa(rose_address *cp); int rose_cmp(rose_address *a1, rose_address *a2);
The rose_aton() converts the ROSE address cp from an ASCII representation into network format.
The rose_ntoa() converts the ROSE address cp that is network format to a string that is the ASCII representation of the address.
The rose_cmp() compares the two ROSE address a1 and a2 that are in network format.
The rose_ntoa() and rose_aton() functions return zero if all went OK, -1 if not.
The rose_cmp() returns 0 if addresses pointer by a1 and a2 are identical, 1 otherwise.
2008-Feb-04 | Linux |