BitwiseIp.parse-exclamation-mark
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Specs
An error-raising variant of parse/1.
This function parses IPv4 and IPv6 strings in their respective notations and
produces an encoded BitwiseIp struct. If the string is invalid, it raises
an ArgumentError.
BitwiseIp implements the String.Chars protocol, so parsing can be undone
using to_string/1.
Examples
iex> BitwiseIp.parse!("127.0.0.1")
%BitwiseIp{proto: :v4, addr: 2130706433}
iex> BitwiseIp.parse!("::1")
%BitwiseIp{proto: :v6, addr: 1}
iex> BitwiseIp.parse!("not an ip")
** (ArgumentError) Invalid IP address "not an ip"
iex> BitwiseIp.parse!("192.168.0.1") |> to_string()
"192.168.0.1"
iex> BitwiseIp.parse!("fc00::") |> to_string()
"fc00::"