#include <apr_network_io.h>
Data Fields | |
| apr_pool_t * | pool | 
| char * | hostname | 
| char * | servname | 
| apr_port_t | port | 
| apr_int32_t | family | 
| apr_socklen_t | salen | 
| int | ipaddr_len | 
| int | addr_str_len | 
| void * | ipaddr_ptr | 
| apr_sockaddr_t * | next | 
| union { | |
| struct sockaddr_in sin | |
| struct sockaddr_in6 sin6 | |
| struct sockaddr_storage sas | |
| } | sa | 
APRs socket address type, used to ensure protocol independence
How big should the address buffer be? 16 for v4 or 46 for v6 used in inet_ntop...
| apr_int32_t apr_sockaddr_t::family | 
The family
| char* apr_sockaddr_t::hostname | 
The hostname
How big is the ip address structure we're using?
This points to the IP address structure within the appropriate sockaddr structure.
If multiple addresses were found by apr_sockaddr_info_get(), this points to a representation of the next address.
The pool to use...
The numeric port
| union { ... } apr_sockaddr_t::sa | 
Union of either IPv4 or IPv6 sockaddr.
| apr_socklen_t apr_sockaddr_t::salen | 
How big is the sockaddr we're using?
struct sockaddr_storage apr_sockaddr_t::sas [read] | 
        
Placeholder to ensure that the size of this union is not dependent on whether APR_HAVE_IPV6 is defined.
| char* apr_sockaddr_t::servname | 
Either a string of the port number or the service name for the port
struct sockaddr_in apr_sockaddr_t::sin [read] | 
        
IPv4 sockaddr structure
struct sockaddr_in6 apr_sockaddr_t::sin6 [read] | 
        
IPv6 sockaddr structure
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