Index: net/base/net_util.cc |
diff --git a/net/base/net_util.cc b/net/base/net_util.cc |
index 1b65c6b10e4bbf0edf2082ef14970e4747a603f4..941dca9ab53ba1a4cb3214712a4ae7e16cf7ee62 100644 |
--- a/net/base/net_util.cc |
+++ b/net/base/net_util.cc |
@@ -799,28 +799,6 @@ |
return AF_UNSPEC; |
} |
-bool ParseURLHostnameToNumber(const std::string& hostname, |
- IPAddressNumber* ip_number) { |
- // |hostname| is an already canoncalized hostname, conforming to RFC 3986. |
- // For an IP address, this is defined in Section 3.2.2 of RFC 3986, with |
- // the canonical form for IPv6 addresses defined in Section 4 of RFC 5952. |
- url::Component host_comp(0, hostname.size()); |
- |
- // If it has a bracket, try parsing it as an IPv6 address. |
- if (hostname[0] == '[') { |
- ip_number->resize(16); // 128 bits. |
- return url::IPv6AddressToNumber( |
- hostname.data(), host_comp, &(*ip_number)[0]); |
- } |
- |
- // Otherwise, try IPv4. |
- ip_number->resize(4); // 32 bits. |
- int num_components; |
- url::CanonHostInfo::Family family = url::IPv4AddressToNumber( |
- hostname.data(), host_comp, &(*ip_number)[0], &num_components); |
- return family == url::CanonHostInfo::IPV4; |
-} |
- |
bool ParseIPLiteralToNumber(const std::string& ip_literal, |
IPAddressNumber* ip_number) { |
// |ip_literal| could be either a IPv4 or an IPv6 literal. If it contains |