import (
"encoding/json"
+ "fmt"
"net"
"os"
)
return prettyPrint(r)
}
+// String returns a formatted string in the form of "[IP4: $1,][ IP6: $2,] DNS: $3" where
+// $1 represents the receiver's IPv4, $2 represents the receiver's IPv6 and $3 the
+// receiver's DNS. If $1 or $2 are nil, they won't be present in the returned string.
+func (r *Result) String() string {
+ var str string
+ if r.IP4 != nil {
+ str = fmt.Sprintf("IP4:%+v, ", *r.IP4)
+ }
+ if r.IP6 != nil {
+ str += fmt.Sprintf("IP6:%+v, ", *r.IP6)
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%sDNS:%+v", str, r.DNS)
+}
+
// IPConfig contains values necessary to configure an interface
type IPConfig struct {
IP net.IPNet