The QHostAddress class provides an IP address. More...
#include <qhostaddress.h>
This class contains an IP address in a platform- and protocol-independent manner. That is, it'll store the address in a way you can access easily on any platform, and it'll store both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
QHostAddress is normally used with the classes QSocket, QServerSocket and QSocketDevice to set up a server or to connect to a host.
See also QSocket, QServerSocket and QSocketDevice.
Creates a socket address object with the IP address 0.0.0.0.
Creates a socket address object with a specified IPv4 address.
Creates a socket address object with a specified IPv6 address.
ip6Addr must be a 16 byte array in network byte order (high-order byte first).
Creates a copy of address.
[virtual]
Destructs the socket address object.
Returns the IPv4 address as a number.
For example, if the address is 127.0.0.1, the returned value is 2130706433 (hex: 7f000001).
This value is only valid when isIp4Addr() returns TRUE.
See also toString().
Return true if the host address represents a IPv4 address.
Assigns another socket address object address to this object and returns a reference to this object.
Returns TRUE if this socket address is identical to other, or FALSE if they are different.
Sets the IPv4 or IPv6 address specified by the string representation address (e.g. "127.0.0.1").
If this function is not able to parse the address it will return FALSE and the address is not changed.
Set a IPv4 address specified by ip4Addr.
Set a IPv6 address specified by ip6Addr.
ip6Addr must be a 16 byte array in network byte order (high-order byte first).
Returns the address as a string.
For example, if the address is the IPv4 address 127.0.0.1, the returned string is "127.0.0.1".
See also ip4Addr().
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