#Host.swift is no longer maintained
Please use Hostess.swift: https://github.com/rjstelling/Hostess.swift
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A Swift implementation of NSHost that works on iOS, OS X and tvOS.
Host.swift is safe to use in a framework because it does not require a bridging header.
##Motivation
Host.swift was created because NSHost is unavailable on iOS and CFHost does not offer the full functionality of it OS X counterpart.
In addition, those developers hoping for a pure-Swift solution were out of luck without using a bridging header.
Host.swift does not use a bridging header, so is safe to use in Framework development. It is 100% Swift and tries to maintain as much type safety as the low level networking C API will allow.
let host = Host()
let deviceIP = host.addresses.first
print("IP: \(deviceIP)") // Will print a dot-separated IP address, e.g: 17.24.2.55