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Newer page: version 8 Last edited on Thursday, January 8, 2004 6:59:41 am by MikeBuland
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 The inet_network(3) function extracts the network number in host byte order from the address ''cp'' in numbers-and-dots notation. If the input is invalid, -1 is returned. 
  
 The inet_ntoa(3) function converts the Internet host address ''in'' given in network byte order to a string in standard numbers-and-dots notation. The string is returned 
 in a statically allocated buffer, which subsequent calls will overwrite. 
+** Valgrind reports a memory leak when using this function. No solution has as of yet been found.  
  
 The inet_makeaddr(3) function makes an Internet host address in network byte order by combining the network number ''net'' with the local address ''host'' in network ''net'', both in local host byte order. 
  
  
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