Random utils, IP address support functions.
Random utils, IP address support functions.
(address s)
(address a b c d)
(address a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p)
Converts the given value to an IP address. Can work with strings, byte arrays, sequences of bytes and numbers. When 4 (for IPv4) or 16 (for IPv6) arguments are given, they should be a bytes or values which may be converted to (unchecked) bytes.
Converts the given value to an IP address. Can work with strings, byte arrays, sequences of bytes and numbers. When 4 (for IPv4) or 16 (for IPv6) arguments are given, they should be a bytes or values which may be converted to (unchecked) bytes.
(bytes-to-address b)
(bytes-to-address b & bytes)
Coverts a byte array to an IP address. If there are 4 bytes are less, an IPv4 address will be created, otherwise IPv6. When more than one argument is given, it will create a byte array, converting each argument's value to an unchecked byte.
Coverts a byte array to an IP address. If there are 4 bytes are less, an IPv4 address will be created, otherwise IPv6. When more than one argument is given, it will create a byte array, converting each argument's value to an unchecked byte.
(bytes-to-ipv4 b)
(bytes-to-ipv4 a b c d)
Creates new IPv4 address using an array of bytes. When 4 arguments are given, they will be used to create a byte array.
Creates new IPv4 address using an array of bytes. When 4 arguments are given, they will be used to create a byte array.
(bytes-to-ipv6 b)
(bytes-to-ipv6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p)
Creates new IPv6 address using an array of bytes. When 16 arguments are given, they will be used to create a byte array.
Creates new IPv6 address using an array of bytes. When 16 arguments are given, they will be used to create a byte array.
(in4t? trie ip)
Returns true
if an IPv6 address is contained within the given tree.
Returns `true` if an IPv6 address is contained within the given tree.
(in6t? trie ip)
Returns true
if an IPv6 address is contained within the given tree.
Returns `true` if an IPv6 address is contained within the given tree.
(inet-address? v)
Returns true
if the given value is a type of java.net.InetAddress
.
Returns `true` if the given value is a type of `java.net.InetAddress`.
(ipv4-mapped? v)
Returns true
if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a
valid IPv4 address and it is IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
Returns `true` if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a valid IPv4 address and it is IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
(ipv4? v)
Returns true
if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a
valid IPv4 address.
Returns `true` if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a valid IPv4 address.
(ipv6? v)
Returns true
if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a
valid IPv6 address.
Returns `true` if the given value (a string or an IP address object) represents a valid IPv6 address.
(is-ipv4-mapped? v)
Returns true
if the given value is a type of IPv6Address and it is IPv4-mapped
address.
Returns `true` if the given value is a type of IPv6Address and it is IPv4-mapped address.
(is-ipv4? v)
Returns true
if the given value is a type of IPv4Address.
Returns `true` if the given value is a type of IPv4Address.
(is-ipv6? v)
Returns true
if the given value is a type of IPv6Address.
Returns `true` if the given value is a type of IPv6Address.
(java-inet-to-address v)
Converts java.net.InetAddress
to IP address.
Converts `java.net.InetAddress` to IP address.
(number-to-address n)
Coverts a number to an IP address. If the number is a kind of java.math.BigInteger
or clojure.lang.BigInt
, the IPv6 address will be created. Otherwise the number
will be converted to int
and IPv4 address will be created.
Coverts a number to an IP address. If the number is a kind of `java.math.BigInteger` or `clojure.lang.BigInt`, the IPv6 address will be created. Otherwise the number will be converted to `int` and IPv4 address will be created.
(number-to-ipv4 n)
Coverts a number to an IPv4 address.
Coverts a number to an IPv4 address.
(number-to-ipv6 n)
Coverts a number to an IPv6 address.
Coverts a number to an IPv6 address.
(plain-ip ip)
Returns an IP address. If the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as IPv4, otherwise as IPv6.
Returns an IP address. If the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as IPv4, otherwise as IPv6.
(plain-ip-str ip)
Returns string representation of IP address (if the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as 4 octets in dotted-decimal notation, otherwise IPv6 representation is returned).
Returns string representation of IP address (if the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as 4 octets in dotted-decimal notation, otherwise IPv6 representation is returned).
(preprocess-ip-list p)
Takes a sequence of IP addresses and returns a vector of Trie trees with IP address ranges.
Takes a sequence of IP addresses and returns a vector of Trie trees with IP address ranges.
(string-to-address s)
Coverts a string to an IP address.
Coverts a string to an IP address.
(to-address s)
(to-address a b c d)
(to-address a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p)
Converts the given value to an IP address. Can work with strings, byte arrays, sequences of bytes and numbers. When 4 (for IPv4) or 16 (for IPv6) arguments are given, they should be a bytes or values which may be converted to (unchecked) bytes.
Converts the given value to an IP address. Can work with strings, byte arrays, sequences of bytes and numbers. When 4 (for IPv4) or 16 (for IPv6) arguments are given, they should be a bytes or values which may be converted to (unchecked) bytes.
(to-str ip)
Converts IP address to a string. Returns nil
if it is not possible.
Converts IP address to a string. Returns `nil` if it is not possible.
(to-str-plain ip)
Returns string representation of IP address (if the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as 4 octets in dotted-decimal notation, otherwise IPv6 representation is returned).
Returns string representation of IP address (if the address can be expressed as IPv4, it is returned as 4 octets in dotted-decimal notation, otherwise IPv6 representation is returned).
(to-str-v4 ip)
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv4 notation. Returns nil
if this is
not possible.
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv4 notation. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
(to-str-v6 ip)
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv6 notation. Returns nil
if this is
not possible.
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv6 notation. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
(to-string ip)
Converts IP address to a string. Returns nil
if it is not possible.
Converts IP address to a string. Returns `nil` if it is not possible.
(to-string-v4 ip)
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv4 notation. Returns nil
if this is
not possible.
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv4 notation. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
(to-string-v6 ip)
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv6 notation. Returns nil
if this is
not possible.
Converts IP address to a string expressing IPv6 notation. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
(to-v4 v)
Converts the given IP address to IPv4. Returns nil
if this is not possible.
Converts the given IP address to IPv4. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
(to-v6 v)
Converts the given IP address to IPv6. Returns nil
if this is not possible.
Converts the given IP address to IPv6. Returns `nil` if this is not possible.
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