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Then you'll probably have to make your own function to deal with it. Since the problem is simply finding the number of leading 1 bits I'd just go with a function to do both IPv4 and IPv6 that gives you exactly the result you need. Means you don't have to parse the address for real, simply count how many 1 bits you find until the first 0.

"Simply". Thing is that there are a few valid formats you'd have to account for: pieces not having all four hex digits, omitted zeroes with a ::, a trailing IPv4 address... Unless you can restrict the input.

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