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Diffstat (limited to 'man3/inet.3')
| -rw-r--r-- | man3/inet.3 | 33 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/man3/inet.3 b/man3/inet.3 index 3a6f3b0df4..8c69127886 100644 --- a/man3/inet.3 +++ b/man3/inet.3 @@ -40,10 +40,11 @@ Standard C library .PP .BI "[[deprecated]] char *inet_ntoa(struct in_addr " in ); .PP -.BI "struct in_addr inet_makeaddr(in_addr_t " net ", in_addr_t " host ); +.BI "[[deprecated]] struct in_addr inet_makeaddr(in_addr_t " net , +.BI " in_addr_t " host ); .PP -.BI "in_addr_t inet_lnaof(struct in_addr " in ); -.BI "in_addr_t inet_netof(struct in_addr " in ); +.BI "[[deprecated]] in_addr_t inet_lnaof(struct in_addr " in ); +.BI "[[deprecated]] in_addr_t inet_netof(struct in_addr " in ); .fi .PP .RS -4 @@ -228,16 +229,20 @@ T} Thread safety MT-Safe .ad .sp 1 .SH STANDARDS -.BR inet_addr (), -.BR inet_ntoa (): -POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008, 4.3BSD. -.PP +.TP +.BR inet_addr () +.TQ +.BR inet_ntoa () +POSIX.1-2008. +.TP .BR inet_aton () -is not specified in POSIX.1, but is available on most systems. -.SH NOTES -On x86 architectures, the host byte order is Least Significant Byte -first (little endian), whereas the network byte order, as used on the -Internet, is Most Significant Byte first (big endian). +None. +.SH STANDARDS +.TP +.BR inet_addr () +.TQ +.BR inet_ntoa () +POSIX.1-2001, 4.3BSD. .PP .BR inet_lnaof (), .BR inet_netof (), @@ -270,6 +275,10 @@ Classful network addresses are now obsolete, having been superseded by Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), which divides addresses into network and host components at arbitrary bit (rather than byte) boundaries. +.SH NOTES +On x86 architectures, the host byte order is Least Significant Byte +first (little endian), whereas the network byte order, as used on the +Internet, is Most Significant Byte first (big endian). .SH EXAMPLES An example of the use of .BR inet_aton () |
