@Beta @GwtIncompatible public final class HostSpecifier extends Object
Because this class is intended to represent host specifiers which can reasonably be used in a
 URI, the domain name case is further restricted to include only those domain names which end in a
 recognized public suffix; see InternetDomainName.isPublicSuffix() for details.
 
Note that no network lookups are performed by any HostSpecifier methods. No attempt is
 made to verify that a provided specifier corresponds to a real or accessible host. Only syntactic
 and pattern-based checks are performed.
 
If you know that a given string represents a numeric IP address, use InetAddresses to
 obtain and manipulate a InetAddress instance from it rather than using this
 class. Similarly, if you know that a given string represents a domain name, use
 InternetDomainName rather than this class.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | equals(Object other) | 
| static HostSpecifier | from(String specifier)Attempts to return a  HostSpecifierfor the given string, throwing an exception if
 parsing fails. | 
| static HostSpecifier | fromValid(String specifier)Returns a  HostSpecifierbuilt from the providedspecifier, which is already
 known to be valid. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| static boolean | isValid(String specifier)Determines whether  specifierrepresents a validHostSpecifieras described in
 the documentation forfromValid(String). | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of the host specifier suitable for inclusion in a URI. | 
public static HostSpecifier fromValid(String specifier)
HostSpecifier built from the provided specifier, which is already
 known to be valid. If the specifier might be invalid, use from(String)
 instead.
 The specifier must be in one of these formats:
google.com
 127.0.0.1
 [2001:db8::1] or
     2001:db8::1
 IllegalArgumentException - if the specifier is not valid.public static HostSpecifier from(String specifier) throws ParseException
HostSpecifier for the given string, throwing an exception if
 parsing fails. Always use this method in preference to fromValid(String) for a
 specifier that is not already known to be valid.ParseException - if the specifier is not valid.public static boolean isValid(String specifier)
specifier represents a valid HostSpecifier as described in
 the documentation for fromValid(String).public String toString()
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