[swift-users] Canonical way to cast C structs
Bouke Haarsma
bouke at haarsma.eu
Mon Sep 12 14:37:38 CDT 2016
Sorry, missed the first line when copying:
let generic = unsafeBitCast(CFDataGetBytePtr(data), to: sockaddr.self)
switch generic.sa_family {
case sa_family_t(AF_INET):
let ipv4 = unsafeBitCast(generic, to: sockaddr_in.self)
//...
case sa_family_t(AF_INET6):
let ipv6 = unsafeBitCast(generic, to: sockaddr_in6.self)
//...
default:
//...
}
—
Bouke
> On 12 sep. 2016, at 21:35, Bouke Haarsma <bouke at haarsma.eu> wrote:
>
> Ah the missing part of the puzzle appears to be unsafeBitCast(:to:), so the Swift version becomes this:
>
> switch generic.sa_family {
> case sa_family_t(AF_INET):
> let ipv4 = unsafeBitCast(generic, to: sockaddr_in.self)
> //...
> case sa_family_t(AF_INET6):
> let ipv6 = unsafeBitCast(generic, to: sockaddr_in6.self)
> //...
> default:
> //...
> }
>
> —
> Bouke
>
>> On 12 sep. 2016, at 21:25, Bouke Haarsma <bouke at haarsma.eu <mailto:bouke at haarsma.eu>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Inside my CFSocketCallBack a pointer to a sockaddr is provided wrapped in a CFData structure. The sockaddr could be either a sockaddr_in (IPv4) or sockaddr_in6 (IPv6) struct. In order to discover which struct you’re dealing with, the attribute sa_family can be inspected. In C this would look something like this:
>>
>> struct sockaddr_storage sa;
>>
>> switch (((sockaddr*)&sa)->sa_family)
>> {
>> case AF_INET:
>> inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(((sockaddr_in*)&sa)->sin_addr), ...);
>> break;
>> case AF_INET6:
>> inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &(((sockaddr_in6*)&sa)->sin6_addr), ...);
>> break;
>> }
>> (from: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13167913 <http://stackoverflow.com/a/13167913>)
>>
>> Wheras to do this in Swift 3, the only way I found thus far is this:
>>
>> var generic = CFDataGetBytePtr(data).withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr.self, capacity: 1) {
>> return $0.pointee
>> }
>> switch generic.sa_family {
>> case sa_family_t(AF_INET):
>> let ipv4 = withUnsafePointer(to: &generic) {
>> $0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr_in.self, capacity: 1) {
>> $0.pointee
>> }
>> }
>> //...
>> case sa_family_t(AF_INET6):
>> let ipv6 = withUnsafePointer(to: &generic) {
>> $0.withMemoryRebound(to: sockaddr_in6.self, capacity: 1) {
>> $0.pointee
>> }
>> }
>> //...
>> default:
>> //…
>> }
>>
>> This looks very ugly with all the closures and ``withMemoryRebound``. Is there a better way to do this? I think there should be something more “Swifty”.
>>
>> —
>> Bouke
>
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