When I collect input from a user, how can开发者_Go百科 I check to see if it's an IP address?
An IP Address (assuming you mean IPv4) is actually an integer, but it is usually written as four numbers separated by a .
. Each of those numbers represent a byte value of the integer, so each of the numbers should be a number between 0 and 255 (incl).
function CheckIP(Input: String): Cardinal;
var
IP: Cardinal;
i : Integer;
Part: Integer;
PartValue: Cardinal;
PartValid: Boolean;
begin
Part := 3;
PartValue := 0;
PartValid := False;
IP := 0;
{ When a '.' is encountered, the previous part is processed. Force processing }
{ the last part by adding a '.' to the input. }
Input := Input + '.';
for i := 1 to Length(Input) do
begin
{ Check next character }
if Input[i] = '.' then
begin
if PartValue <= 255 then
begin
if PartValid then
begin
{ A valid part is encountered. Put it in the result. }
IP := IP or (PartValue shl (Part * 8));
{ Stop processing if this is the last '.' we put in ourselves. }
if i = Length(Input) then
Break;
{ Else reset the temporary values. }
PartValid := False;
PartValue := 0;
Dec(Part);
end
else
RaiseException('Empty part');
end
else
RaiseException('Part not within 0..255');
end
else if ((Input[i] >= '0') and (Input[i] <= '9')) then
begin
{ A digit is found. Add it to the current part. }
PartValue := PartValue * 10 + Cardinal((Ord(Input[i]) - Ord('0')));
PartValid := True;
end
else
begin
{ Any other character raises an exception }
RaiseException('Invalid character');
end;
{ If part < 0, we processed too many dots. }
if Part < 0 then
RaiseException('Too many dots');
end;
{ Check if we found enough parts. }
if Part > 0 then
RaiseException('Address most consist of 4 numbers');
{ If Part is not valid after the loop, the input ended in a dot. }
if not PartValid then
RaiseException('IP cannot end in a dot');
{ Return the calculated IP address as a cardinal. }
Result := IP;
end;
I modified the code and now it you can use it with Inno setup:
//Validate an IPv4 address
function ValidateIP(
Input: String
): Boolean;
var
InputTemp : String;
IP: Cardinal;
i : Integer;
Part: Integer;
PartValue: Cardinal;
PartValid: Boolean;
begin
InputTemp := Input;
Result := True;
Part := 3;
PartValue := 0;
PartValid := False;
IP := 0;
// When a '.' is encountered, the previous part is processed. Force processing
// the last part by adding a '.' to the input.
Input := Input + '.';
for i := 1 to Length(Input) do
begin
// Check next character
if Input[i] = '.' then
begin
if PartValue <= 255 then
begin
if PartValid then
begin
// A valid part is encountered. Put it in the result.
IP := IP or (PartValue shl (Part * 8));
// Stop processing if this is the last '.' we put in ourselves.
if i = Length(Input) then
Break;
// Else reset the temporary values.
PartValid := False;
PartValue := 0;
Dec(Part);
end
else
Result := False;
end
else
Result := False;
end
else if ( (((Ord(Input[i]) - Ord('0'))) >= 0) and ((Ord(Input[i]) - Ord('0')) <= 9) ) then
begin
// A digit is found. Add it to the current part.
PartValue := PartValue * 10 + Cardinal((Ord(Input[i]) - Ord('0')));
PartValid := True;
end
else
begin
// Any other character
Result := False;
end;
// If part < 0, we processed too many dots.
if Part < 0 then
Result := False;
end;
// Check if we found enough parts.
if Part > 0 then
Result := False;
// If Part is not valid after the loop, the input ended in a dot.
if not PartValid then
Result := False;
end;
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