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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 07:42:04 +0000
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+/***************************************************************************
+ * TargetGroup.h -- The "TargetGroup" class holds a group of IP addresses, *
+ * such as those from a '/16' or '10.*.*.*' specification. It also has a *
+ * trivial HostGroupState class which handles a bunch of expressions that *
+ * go into TargetGroup classes. *
+ * *
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+ ***************************************************************************/
+
+/* $Id$ */
+
+#ifndef TARGETGROUP_H
+#define TARGETGROUP_H
+
+#include <list>
+#include <cstddef>
+
+class NetBlock;
+
+class TargetGroup {
+public:
+ NetBlock *netblock;
+
+ TargetGroup() {
+ this->netblock = NULL;
+ }
+
+ ~TargetGroup();
+
+ /* Initializes (or reinitializes) the object with a new expression,
+ such as 192.168.0.0/16 , 10.1.0-5.1-254 , or
+ fe80::202:e3ff:fe14:1102 . The af parameter is AF_INET or
+ AF_INET6 Returns 0 for success */
+ int parse_expr(const char *target_expr, int af);
+ /* Grab the next host from this expression (if any). Returns 0 and
+ fills in ss if successful. ss must point to a pre-allocated
+ sockaddr_storage structure */
+ int get_next_host(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, std::size_t *sslen);
+ /* Returns true iff the given address is the one that was resolved to create
+ this target group; i.e., not one of the addresses derived from it with a
+ netmask. */
+ bool is_resolved_address(const struct sockaddr_storage *ss) const;
+ /* Return a string of the name or address that was resolved for this group. */
+ const char *get_resolved_name(void) const;
+ /* Return the list of addresses that the name for this group resolved to, but
+ which were not scanned, if it came from a name resolution. */
+ const std::list<struct sockaddr_storage> &get_unscanned_addrs(void) const;
+ /* is the current expression a named host */
+ int get_namedhost() const;
+};
+
+#endif /* TARGETGROUP_H */
+