Le Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:30:28 +1200, Greg Ewing a écrit : > > 3) an Address with an attached Network > > An Address could be constructed in three ways: > > Address(ip_number) > > Address(ip_number, network = <Network instance>) > > Address(ip_number, mask = <mask>) > # constructs and attaches a suitably-masked Network instance > > We could also have some_network[n] return an Address referring back to > the network object it was obtained from. It seems you are uselessly conflating two perfectly distinct concepts: Address and Network. You also haven't addresses the issue of comparing together (and hashing) two addresses with the same IP but pointing to a different network. No answer to this issue seems satisfactory and obviously right. As it is, -1 from me. Either we only keep two concepts (Address and Network), or if we introduce a third one (AddressWithMask, whatever) for added practicality; but we shouldn't blur the line between the two former canonical concepts under the pretext that a platypus-like Address might be helpful in some particular situations. Regards Antoine.
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