/* inet_pton.c -- convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from text to binary form
- Copyright (C) 2006, 2008-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2006, 2008-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* to network format (which is usually some kind of binary format).
* return:
* 1 if the address was valid for the specified address family
- * 0 if the address wasn't valid (`dst' is untouched in this case)
- * -1 if some other error occurred (`dst' is untouched in this case, too)
+ * 0 if the address wasn't valid ('dst' is untouched in this case)
+ * -1 if some other error occurred ('dst' is untouched in this case, too)
* author:
* Paul Vixie, 1996.
*/
* like inet_aton() but without all the hexadecimal, octal (with the
* exception of 0) and shorthand.
* return:
- * 1 if `src' is a valid dotted quad, else 0.
+ * 1 if 'src' is a valid dotted quad, else 0.
* notice:
- * does not touch `dst' unless it's returning 1.
+ * does not touch 'dst' unless it's returning 1.
* author:
* Paul Vixie, 1996.
*/
* inet_pton6(src, dst)
* convert presentation level address to network order binary form.
* return:
- * 1 if `src' is a valid [RFC1884 2.2] address, else 0.
+ * 1 if 'src' is a valid [RFC1884 2.2] address, else 0.
* notice:
- * (1) does not touch `dst' unless it's returning 1.
+ * (1) does not touch 'dst' unless it's returning 1.
* (2) :: in a full address is silently ignored.
* credit:
* inspired by Mark Andrews.