Fix a copy-paste error: the paragraph about inet_ntop's use was copied

literally from inet_pton.
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Guido van Rossum 2003-04-25 15:26:58 +00:00
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@ -381,8 +381,8 @@ standard, family-specific string representation (for example, '7.10.0.5' or
Supported values for address_family are currently \constant{AF_INET}
and \constant{AF_INET6}.
\function{inet_pton()} is useful when a library or network protocol calls for
an object of type \ctype{struct in_addr} (similar to \function{inet_aton()})
\function{inet_ntop()} is useful when a library or network protocol returns
an object of type \ctype{struct in_addr} (similar to \function{inet_ntoa()})
or \ctype{struct in6_addr}.
If the string passed to this function is not the correct length for the