Composable and future-proof network addresses
Multiaddr is a standard way to represent addresses that does the following:
Support any standard network protocols.
Self-describe (include protocols).
Have a binary packed format.
Have a nice string representation.
Encapsulate well.
System | Target | Derivation | Build status |
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x86_64-linux | /gnu/store/fkfamcc35j1x4r0nphmwin5an5v2v56m-go-github-com-multiformats-go-multiaddr-1.3.0-0.fe1c46f.drv | ||
i686-linux | /gnu/store/jc24rv61yssyxjhyy2ackbr8y4cdfvja-go-github-com-multiformats-go-multiaddr-1.3.0-0.fe1c46f.drv |
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formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | line 2333 is way too long (93 characters) |