New submission from Antoine Pitrou:
I am in a situation where I'm building an IPNetwork from separate address and
mask information. So roughly I'd like to write either:
addr = IPAddress('192.168.0.0')
network = IPNetwork((addr, '255.255.0.0'))
or
addr = '192.168.0.0'
network = IPNetwork((addr, '255.255.0.0'))
Of course it seems like this would be equivalent to:
network = IPNetwork('%s/%s' % (addr, '255.255.0.0.'))
(but more user-friendly :-))
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components: Library (Lib)
messages: 176129
nosy: ncoghlan, pitrou, pmoody
priority: low
severity: normal
status: open
title: Allow IPNetwork to take a tuple
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.4
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