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418 lines
11 KiB
C++
418 lines
11 KiB
C++
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// A multi-platform support c++11 library with focus on asynchronous socket I/O for any
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// client application.
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/*
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The MIT License (MIT)
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Copyright (c) 2012-2022 HALX99
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef YASIO__INET_COMPAT_INL
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#define YASIO__INET_COMPAT_INL
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// !!!Don't include this file directly, it's used for internal.
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// from glibc
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#ifdef SPRINTF_CHAR
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# define SPRINTF(x) strlen(sprintf /**/ x)
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#else
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# ifndef SPRINTF
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# define SPRINTF(x) (/*(size_t)*/ sprintf x)
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# endif
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#endif
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/*
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* Define constants based on RFC 883, RFC 1034, RFC 1035
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*/
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#define NS_PACKETSZ 512 /*%< default UDP packet size */
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#define NS_MAXDNAME 1025 /*%< maximum domain name */
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#define NS_MAXMSG 65535 /*%< maximum message size */
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#define NS_MAXCDNAME 255 /*%< maximum compressed domain name */
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#define NS_MAXLABEL 63 /*%< maximum length of domain label */
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#define NS_HFIXEDSZ 12 /*%< #/bytes of fixed data in header */
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#define NS_QFIXEDSZ 4 /*%< #/bytes of fixed data in query */
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#define NS_RRFIXEDSZ 10 /*%< #/bytes of fixed data in r record */
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#define NS_INT32SZ 4 /*%< #/bytes of data in a u_int32_t */
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#define NS_INT16SZ 2 /*%< #/bytes of data in a u_int16_t */
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#define NS_INT8SZ 1 /*%< #/bytes of data in a u_int8_t */
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#define NS_INADDRSZ 4 /*%< IPv4 T_A */
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#define NS_IN6ADDRSZ 16 /*%< IPv6 T_AAAA */
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#define NS_CMPRSFLGS 0xc0 /*%< Flag bits indicating name compression. */
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#define NS_DEFAULTPORT 53 /*%< For both TCP and UDP. */
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/////////////////// inet_ntop //////////////////
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/*
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* WARNING: Don't even consider trying to compile this on a system where
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* sizeof(int) < 4. sizeof(int) > 4 is fine; all the world's not a VAX.
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*/
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static const char* inet_ntop4(const u_char* src, char* dst, size_t size);
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static const char* inet_ntop6(const u_char* src, char* dst, size_t size);
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/* char *
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* inet_ntop(af, src, dst, size)
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* convert a network format address to presentation format.
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* return:
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* pointer to presentation format address (`dst'), or nullptr (see errno).
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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const char* inet_ntop(int af, const void* src, char* dst, size_t size)
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{
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switch (af)
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{
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case AF_INET:
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return (inet_ntop4((const u_char*)src, dst, size));
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case AF_INET6:
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return (inet_ntop6((const u_char*)src, dst, size));
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default:
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errno = EAFNOSUPPORT;
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return (nullptr);
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}
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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/* const char *
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* inet_ntop4(src, dst, size)
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* format an IPv4 address
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* return:
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* `dst' (as a const)
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* notes:
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* (1) uses no statics
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* (2) takes a u_char* not an in_addr as input
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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static const char* inet_ntop4(const u_char* src, char* dst, size_t size)
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{
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char fmt[] = "%u.%u.%u.%u";
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char tmp[sizeof "255.255.255.255"];
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if (SPRINTF((tmp, fmt, src[0], src[1], src[2], src[3])) >= static_cast<int>(size))
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{
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errno = (ENOSPC);
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return (nullptr);
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}
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return strcpy(dst, tmp);
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}
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/* const char *
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* inet_ntop6(src, dst, size)
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* convert IPv6 binary address into presentation (printable) format
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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static const char* inet_ntop6(const u_char* src, char* dst, size_t size)
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{
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/*
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* Note that int32_t and int16_t need only be "at least" large enough
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* to contain a value of the specified size. On some systems, like
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* Crays, there is no such thing as an integer variable with 16 bits.
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* Keep this in mind if you think this function should have been coded
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* to use pointer overlays. All the world's not a VAX.
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*/
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char tmp[sizeof "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:255.255.255.255"], *tp;
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struct {
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int base, len;
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} best, cur;
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u_int words[NS_IN6ADDRSZ / NS_INT16SZ];
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int i;
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/*
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* Preprocess:
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* Copy the input (bytewise) array into a wordwise array.
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* Find the longest run of 0x00's in src[] for :: shorthanding.
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*/
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memset(words, '\0', sizeof words);
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for (i = 0; i < NS_IN6ADDRSZ; i += 2)
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words[i / 2] = (src[i] << 8) | src[i + 1];
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best.base = -1;
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cur.base = -1;
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best.len = 0;
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cur.len = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < (NS_IN6ADDRSZ / NS_INT16SZ); i++)
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{
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if (words[i] == 0)
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{
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if (cur.base == -1)
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{
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cur.base = i;
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cur.len = 1;
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}
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else
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cur.len++;
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}
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else
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{
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if (cur.base != -1)
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{
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if (best.base == -1 || cur.len > best.len)
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best = cur;
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cur.base = -1;
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}
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}
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}
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if (cur.base != -1)
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{
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if (best.base == -1 || cur.len > best.len)
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best = cur;
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}
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if (best.base != -1 && best.len < 2)
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best.base = -1;
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/*
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* Format the result.
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*/
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tp = tmp;
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for (i = 0; i < (NS_IN6ADDRSZ / NS_INT16SZ); i++)
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{
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/* Are we inside the best run of 0x00's? */
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if (best.base != -1 && i >= best.base && i < (best.base + best.len))
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{
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if (i == best.base)
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*tp++ = ':';
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continue;
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}
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/* Are we following an initial run of 0x00s or any real hex? */
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if (i != 0)
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*tp++ = ':';
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/* Is this address an encapsulated IPv4? */
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if (i == 6 && best.base == 0 && (best.len == 6 || (best.len == 5 && words[5] == 0xffff)))
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{
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if (!inet_ntop4(src + 12, tp, static_cast<size_t>(sizeof tmp - (tp - tmp))))
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return (nullptr);
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tp += strlen(tp);
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break;
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}
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tp += SPRINTF((tp, "%x", words[i]));
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}
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/* Was it a trailing run of 0x00's? */
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if (best.base != -1 && (best.base + best.len) == (NS_IN6ADDRSZ / NS_INT16SZ))
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*tp++ = ':';
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*tp++ = '\0';
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/*
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* Check for overflow, copy, and we're done.
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*/
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if ((size_t)(tp - tmp) > size)
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{
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errno = (ENOSPC);
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return (nullptr);
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}
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return strcpy(dst, tmp);
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}
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/////////////////// inet_pton ///////////////////
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/*
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* WARNING: Don't even consider trying to compile this on a system where
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* sizeof(int) < 4. sizeof(int) > 4 is fine; all the world's not a VAX.
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*/
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static int inet_pton4(const char* src, u_char* dst);
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static int inet_pton6(const char* src, u_char* dst);
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/* int
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* inet_pton(af, src, dst)
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* convert from presentation format (which usually means ASCII printable)
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* to network format (which is usually some kind of binary format).
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* return:
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* 1 if the address was valid for the specified address family
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* 0 if the address wasn't valid (`dst' is untouched in this case)
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* -1 if some other error occurred (`dst' is untouched in this case, too)
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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int inet_pton(int af, const char* src, void* dst)
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{
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switch (af)
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{
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case AF_INET:
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return (inet_pton4(src, (u_char*)dst));
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case AF_INET6:
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return (inet_pton6(src, (u_char*)dst));
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default:
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errno = (EAFNOSUPPORT);
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return (-1);
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}
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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/* int
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* inet_pton4(src, dst)
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* like inet_aton() but without all the hexadecimal, octal (with the
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* exception of 0) and shorthand.
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* return:
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* 1 if `src' is a valid dotted quad, else 0.
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* notice:
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* does not touch `dst' unless it's returning 1.
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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static int inet_pton4(const char* src, u_char* dst)
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{
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int saw_digit, octets, ch;
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u_char tmp[NS_INADDRSZ], *tp;
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saw_digit = 0;
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octets = 0;
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*(tp = tmp) = 0;
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while ((ch = *src++) != '\0')
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{
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if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')
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{
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u_int newv = *tp * 10 + (ch - '0');
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if (saw_digit && *tp == 0)
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return (0);
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if (newv > 255)
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return (0);
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*tp = static_cast<u_char>(newv);
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if (!saw_digit)
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{
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if (++octets > 4)
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return (0);
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saw_digit = 1;
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}
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}
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else if (ch == '.' && saw_digit)
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{
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if (octets == 4)
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return (0);
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*++tp = 0;
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saw_digit = 0;
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}
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else
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return (0);
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}
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if (octets < 4)
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return (0);
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memcpy(dst, tmp, NS_INADDRSZ);
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return (1);
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}
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/* int
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* inet_pton6(src, dst)
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* convert presentation level address to network order binary form.
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* return:
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* 1 if `src' is a valid [RFC1884 2.2] address, else 0.
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* notice:
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* (1) does not touch `dst' unless it's returning 1.
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* (2) :: in a full address is silently ignored.
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* credit:
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* inspired by Mark Andrews.
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* author:
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* Paul Vixie, 1996.
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*/
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static int inet_pton6(const char* src, u_char* dst)
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{
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static const char xdigits[] = "0123456789abcdef";
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u_char tmp[NS_IN6ADDRSZ], *tp, *endp, *colonp;
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const char* curtok;
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int ch, saw_xdigit;
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u_int val;
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tp = (u_char*)memset(tmp, '\0', NS_IN6ADDRSZ);
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endp = tp + NS_IN6ADDRSZ;
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colonp = nullptr;
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/* Leading :: requires some special handling. */
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if (*src == ':')
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if (*++src != ':')
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return (0);
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curtok = src;
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saw_xdigit = 0;
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val = 0;
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while ((ch = tolower(*src++)) != '\0')
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{
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const char* pch;
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pch = strchr(xdigits, ch);
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if (pch != nullptr)
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{
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val <<= 4;
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val |= (pch - xdigits);
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if (val > 0xffff)
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return (0);
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saw_xdigit = 1;
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continue;
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}
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if (ch == ':')
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{
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curtok = src;
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if (!saw_xdigit)
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{
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if (colonp)
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return (0);
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colonp = tp;
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continue;
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}
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else if (*src == '\0')
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{
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return (0);
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}
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if (tp + NS_INT16SZ > endp)
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return (0);
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*tp++ = (u_char)(val >> 8) & 0xff;
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*tp++ = (u_char)val & 0xff;
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saw_xdigit = 0;
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val = 0;
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continue;
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}
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if (ch == '.' && ((tp + NS_INADDRSZ) <= endp) && inet_pton4(curtok, tp) > 0)
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{
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tp += NS_INADDRSZ;
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saw_xdigit = 0;
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break; /* '\0' was seen by inet_pton4(). */
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}
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return (0);
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}
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if (saw_xdigit)
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{
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if (tp + NS_INT16SZ > endp)
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return (0);
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*tp++ = (u_char)(val >> 8) & 0xff;
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*tp++ = (u_char)val & 0xff;
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}
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if (colonp != nullptr)
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{
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/*
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* Since some memmove()'s erroneously fail to handle
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* overlapping regions, we'll do the shift by hand.
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*/
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const auto n = tp - colonp;
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int i;
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if (tp == endp)
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return (0);
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for (i = 1; i <= n; i++)
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{
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endp[-i] = colonp[n - i];
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colonp[n - i] = 0;
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}
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tp = endp;
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}
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if (tp != endp)
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return (0);
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memcpy(dst, tmp, NS_IN6ADDRSZ);
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return (1);
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}
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#endif
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