pub struct InAddr { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
Source§impl InAddr
impl InAddr
pub fn new(s_addr: in_addr_t) -> Result<Self, AeronCError>
Sourcepub fn new_zeroed_on_heap() -> Self
pub fn new_zeroed_on_heap() -> Self
creates zeroed struct where the underlying c struct is on the heap
Sourcepub fn new_zeroed_on_stack() -> Self
pub fn new_zeroed_on_stack() -> Self
creates zeroed struct where the underlying c struct is on the stack (Use with care)
pub fn s_addr(&self) -> in_addr_t
pub fn aeron_ipv4_does_prefix_match(&self, prefixlen: usize) -> bool
pub fn aeron_ipv4_netmask_to_prefixlen(&self) -> usize
pub fn get_inner(&self) -> *mut in_addr
Sourcepub unsafe fn get_inner_mut(&self) -> &mut in_addr
pub unsafe fn get_inner_mut(&self) -> &mut in_addr
Mutable access to the underlying C struct, minted from &self: nothing
prevents two live &mut at once, so the caller must ensure exclusive
access for the lifetime of the returned reference.
§Safety
No other reference (& or &mut) to the underlying struct may be
alive while the returned &mut is in use.
pub fn get_inner_ref(&self) -> &in_addr
Source§impl InAddr
impl InAddr
Sourcepub fn clone_struct(&self) -> Self
pub fn clone_struct(&self) -> Self
Regular clone just increases the reference count of underlying count.
clone_struct shallow copies the content of the underlying struct on heap.
NOTE: if the struct has references to other structs these will not be copied
Must be only used on structs which has no init/clean up methods. So its dangerous to use with Aeron/AeronContext/AeronPublication/AeronSubscription More intended for AeronArchiveRecordingDescriptor (note strings will not work as its a shallow copy)
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Default for InAddr
This will create an instance where the struct is zeroed, use with care
impl Default for InAddr
This will create an instance where the struct is zeroed, use with care