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work::mod_perl-2.0.13::docs::api::APR::SockAddr(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation work::mod_perl-2.0.13::docs::api::APR::SockAddr(3)

APR::SockAddr - Perl API for APR socket address structure

  use APR::SockAddr ();
  
  my $ip = $sock_addr->ip_get;
  my $port = $sock_addr->port;

"APR::SockAddr" provides an access to a socket address structure fields.

Normally you'd get a socket address object, by calling:

  use Apache2::Connection ();
  my $remote_sock_addr = $c->remote_addr;
  my $local_sock_addr  = $c->remote_local;

"APR::SockAddr" provides the following functions and/or methods:

Get the IP address of the socket

  $ip = $sock_addr->ip_get();

If you are familiar with how perl's "Socket" works:

  use Socket 'sockaddr_in';
  my ($serverport, $serverip) = sockaddr_in(getpeername($local_sock));
  my ($remoteport, $remoteip) = sockaddr_in(getpeername($remote_sock));

in apr-speak that'd be written as:

  use APR::SockAddr ();
  use Apache2::Connection ();
  my $serverport = $c->local_addr->port;
  my $serverip   = $c->local_addr->ip_get;
  my $remoteport = $c->remote_addr->port;
  my $remoteip   = $c->remote_addr->ip_get;

Get the IP address of the socket

  $port = $sock_addr->port();

Example: see ip_get()

"APR::SockAddr" also provides auto-generated Perl interface for a few other methods which aren't tested at the moment and therefore their API is a subject to change. These methods will be finalized later as a need arises. If you want to rely on any of the following methods please contact the the mod_perl development mailing list so we can help each other take the steps necessary to shift the method to an officially supported API.

META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed

See if the IP addresses in two APR socket addresses are equivalent. Appropriate logic is present for comparing IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses with IPv4 addresses.

  $ret = $addr1->equal($addr2);
One of the APR socket addresses.
The other APR socket address.

The return value will be non-zero if the addresses are equivalent.

mod_perl 2.0 documentation.

mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.

The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors.

2023-10-21 perl v5.40.2

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