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Original bug ID: 6105 Reporter: qrntz Status: confirmed (set by @damiendoligez on 2013-08-28T09:16:26Z) Resolution: open Priority: normal Severity: feature Platform: i686 OS: Gentoo Linux OS Version: Rolling release Version: 4.00.1 Category: otherlibs Tags: patch, junior_job
Bug description
I don't see the reasoning behind is_inet6_addr from unix.ml not being exposed in the interface; there is no other way to identify an inet_addr's address family once one has been created and while the function is fairly trivial in itself, the same code wouldn't work outside of Unix because the type abbreviation of inet_addr = string is hidden (and I would really rather not resort to type magic for something as simple as this).
There is domain_of_sockaddr that can return either PF_INET or PF_INET6 (and uses is_inet6_addr to determine that) but it's unintuitive what with being a level of abstraction higher.
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Original bug ID: 6105
Reporter: qrntz
Status: confirmed (set by @damiendoligez on 2013-08-28T09:16:26Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Platform: i686
OS: Gentoo Linux
OS Version: Rolling release
Version: 4.00.1
Category: otherlibs
Tags: patch, junior_job
Bug description
I don't see the reasoning behind is_inet6_addr from unix.ml not being exposed in the interface; there is no other way to identify an inet_addr's address family once one has been created and while the function is fairly trivial in itself, the same code wouldn't work outside of Unix because the type abbreviation of inet_addr = string is hidden (and I would really rather not resort to type magic for something as simple as this).
There is domain_of_sockaddr that can return either PF_INET or PF_INET6 (and uses is_inet6_addr to determine that) but it's unintuitive what with being a level of abstraction higher.
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