NAME¶
htonl, htons, ntohl, ntohs - convert values between host and network byte order
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <arpa/inet.h>
uint32_t htonl(uint32_t hostlong);
uint16_t htons(uint16_t hostshort);
uint32_t ntohl(uint32_t netlong);
uint16_t ntohs(uint16_t netshort);
DESCRIPTION¶
The 
htonl() function converts the unsigned integer 
hostlong from
  host byte order to network byte order.
The 
htons() function converts the unsigned short integer 
hostshort
  from host byte order to network byte order.
The 
ntohl() function converts the unsigned integer 
netlong from
  network byte order to host byte order.
The 
ntohs() function converts the unsigned short integer 
netshort
  from network byte order to host byte order.
On the i386 the host byte order is Least Significant Byte first, whereas the
  network byte order, as used on the Internet, is Most Significant Byte first.
ATTRIBUTES¶
Multithreading (see pthreads(7))¶
The 
htonl(), 
htons(), 
ntohl(), and 
ntohs() functions
  are thread-safe.
POSIX.1-2001.
Some systems require the inclusion of 
<netinet/in.h> instead of
  
<arpa/inet.h>.
SEE ALSO¶
endian(3), 
gethostbyname(3), 
getservent(3)
COLOPHON¶
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