Go/src/net/ip.go
// ParseIP parses s as an IP address, returning the result.
// The string s can be in IPv4 dotted decimal ("192.0.2.1"), IPv6
// ("2001:db8::68"), or IPv4-mapped IPv6 ("::ffff:192.0.2.1") form.
// If s is not a valid textual representation of an IP address,
// ParseIP returns nil.
func ParseIP(s string) IP {
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
switch s[i] {
case '.':
return parseIPv4(s)
case ':':
return parseIPv6(s)
}
}
return nil
}
// Parse IPv4 address (d.d.d.d).
func parseIPv4(s string) IP {
var p [IPv4len]byte
for i := 0; i < IPv4len; i++ {
if len(s) == 0 {
// Missing octets.
return nil
}
if i > 0 {
if s[0] != '.' {
return nil
}
s = s[1:]
}
n, c, ok := dtoi(s)
if !ok || n > 0xFF {
return nil
}
s = s[c:]
p[i] = byte(n)
}
if len(s) != 0 {
return nil
}
return IPv4(p[0], p[1], p[2], p[3])
}
// IPv4 returns the IP address (in 16-byte form) of the
// IPv4 address a.b.c.d.
func IPv4(a, b, c, d byte) IP {
p := make(IP, IPv6len)
copy(p, v4InV6Prefix)
p[12] = a
p[13] = b
p[14] = c
p[15] = d
return p
}
// ParseCIDR parses s as a CIDR notation IP address and prefix length,
// like "192.0.2.0/24" or "2001:db8::/32", as defined in
// RFC 4632 and RFC 4291.
//
// It returns the IP address and the network implied by the IP and
// prefix length.
// For example, ParseCIDR("192.0.2.1/24") returns the IP address
// 192.0.2.1 and the network 192.0.2.0/24.
func ParseCIDR(s string) (IP, *IPNet, error) {
i := bytealg.IndexByteString(s, '/')
if i < 0 {
return nil, nil, &ParseError{Type: "CIDR address", Text: s}
}
addr, mask := s[:i], s[i+1:]
iplen := IPv4len
ip := parseIPv4(addr)
if ip == nil {
iplen = IPv6len
ip = parseIPv6(addr)
}
n, i, ok := dtoi(mask)
if ip == nil || !ok || i != len(mask) || n < 0 || n > 8*iplen {
return nil, nil, &ParseError{Type: "CIDR address", Text: s}
}
m := CIDRMask(n, 8*iplen)
return ip, &IPNet{IP: ip.Mask(m), Mask: m}, nil
}