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libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::String(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentationlibapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::String(3pm)

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APR::String - Perl API for manipulating APR UUIDs Synopsis use APR::String (); # 42_000 => " 41K", my $size_str = APR::String::format_size($size); Description "APR::String" provides strings manipulation API. API
"APR::String" provides the following functions and/or methods: "format_size" my $size_str = APR::String::format_size($size); arg1: $size ( integer ) ret: $size_str returns a formatted size string representation of a number. The size given in the string will be in units of bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes, depending on the size. The length of that string is always 4 chars long. For example: 0 => " 0 ", 42 => " 42 ", 42_000 => " 41K", 42_000_000 => " 40M", since: 2.0.00 See Also mod_perl 2.0 documentation. Copyright mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0. Authors The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors. perl v5.14.2 2011-02-08 libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::String(3pm)

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NAME
APR::IpSubnet - Perl API for accessing APRs ip_subnet structures Synopsis use APR::IpSubnet (); my $ipsub = APR::IpSubnet->new($pool, "127.0.0.1"); $ok = $ipsub->test($sock_addr); Description "APR::IpSubnet" object represents a range of IP addresses (IPv4/IPv6). A socket connection can be matched against this range to test whether the IP it's coming from is inside or outside of this range. API
"APR::IpSubnet" provides the following functions and/or methods: "new" Create an IP subnet represenation object $ipsubnet = APR::IpSubnet->new($pool, $ip); $ipsubnet = APR::IpSubnet->new($pool, $ip, $mask_or_numbits); obj: "APR::IpSubnet" (class name) arg1: $pool ( "APR::Pool object" ) arg2: $ip ( string ) IP address in one of the two formats: IPv4 (e.g. "127.0.0.1") or IPv6 (e.g. "::1"). IPv6 addresses are accepted only if APR has the IPv6 support enabled. opt arg3: $mask_or_numbits ( string ) An optional IP mask (e.g. "255.0.0.0") or number of bits (e.g. "15"). If none provided, the default is not to mask off. ret: $ret ( "APR::IpSubnet object" ) The IP-subnet object excpt: "APR::Error" since: 2.0.00 "test" Test the IP address in the socket address object against a pre-built ip-subnet representation. $ret = $ipsub->test($sockaddr); obj: $ipsub ( "APR::IpSubnet object" ) The ip-subnet representation arg1: $sockaddr ( "APR::SockAddr object" ) The socket address to test ret: $ret ( boolean ) true if the socket address is within the subnet, false otherwise since: 2.0.00 This method is used for testing whether or not an address is within a subnet. It's used by module "mod_access" to check whether the client IP fits into the IP range, supplied by "Allow"/"Deny" directives. Example: Allow accesses only from the localhost (IPv4): use APR::IpSubnet (); use Apache2::Connection (); use Apache2::RequestRec (); my $ipsub = APR::IpSubnet->new($r->pool, "127.0.0.1"); ok $ipsub->test($r->connection->remote_addr); See Also mod_perl 2.0 documentation. Copyright mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0. Authors The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors. perl v5.14.2 2011-02-08 libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::IpSubnet(3pm)
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