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"""IPv4 helper functions."""

import struct

import dns.exception
from ._compat import binary_type

def inet_ntoa(address):
    """Convert an IPv4 address in binary form to text form.

    *address*, a ``binary``, the IPv4 address in binary form.

    Returns a ``text``.
    """

    if len(address) != 4:
        raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
    if not isinstance(address, bytearray):
        address = bytearray(address)
    return ('%u.%u.%u.%u' % (address[0], address[1],
                             address[2], address[3]))

def inet_aton(text):
    """Convert an IPv4 address in text form to binary form.

    *text*, a ``text``, the IPv4 address in textual form.

    Returns a ``binary``.
    """

    if not isinstance(text, binary_type):
        text = text.encode()
    parts = text.split(b'.')
    if len(parts) != 4:
        raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
    for part in parts:
        if not part.isdigit():
            raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
        if len(part) > 1 and part[0] == '0':
            # No leading zeros
            raise dns.exception.SyntaxError
    try:
        bytes = [int(part) for part in parts]
        return struct.pack('BBBB', *bytes)
    except:
        raise dns.exception.SyntaxError