SockAddrStorage

Struct SockAddrStorage 

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#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct SockAddrStorage { storage: sockaddr_storage, }
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Rust version of the sockaddr_storage type.

This type is intended to be used with with direct calls to the getsockname syscall. See the documentation of SockAddr::new for examples.

This crate defines its own sockaddr_storage type to avoid semver concerns with upgrading windows-sys.

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§storage: sockaddr_storage

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impl SockAddrStorage

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pub fn zeroed() -> Self

Construct a new storage containing all zeros.

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pub fn size_of(&self) -> socklen_t

Returns the size of this storage.

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pub unsafe fn view_as<T>(&mut self) -> &mut T

View this type as another type.

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The type T must be one of the sockaddr_* types defined by this platform.

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use libc::sockaddr_storage;
use socket2::{SockAddr, SockAddrStorage, socklen_t};

fn from_sockaddr_storage(recv_address: &sockaddr_storage) -> SockAddr {
    let mut storage = SockAddrStorage::zeroed();
    let libc_address = unsafe { storage.view_as::<sockaddr_storage>() };
    *libc_address = *recv_address;
    unsafe { SockAddr::new(storage, size_of::<sockaddr_storage>() as socklen_t) }
}

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impl Debug for SockAddrStorage

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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