I’ve got a quick question; I have an IPv4 in a C string (say “192.168.0.1”) and I want to convert it to an uint32_t. I’m sure there should be some function for that but I havn’t found it. Any ideas?
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The function is called
inet_aton.The structure in_addr is defined in
<netinet/in.h>as:Of course you can also use the newer function
inet_pton.