Hmm, Many thanks for your INPUT. Really profitable for me,
Here I TEST it with below code
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Regexp::IPv4 qw($IPv4_re);
use Regexp::IPv6 qw($IPv6_re);
my $ipv4_address = "192.168.0.10";
my $ipv6_address = "2600:3c00::f03c:91ff:fedf:f016";
$ipv4_address =~ /^$IPv4_re$/ and print "IPv4 address\n";
$ipv6_address =~ /^$IPv6_re$/ and print "IPv6 address\n";
Hmm. It Works
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