Net::CIDR::Lite would not be good for this. With the caveats
moritz mentions above, I'd use a hash:
use strict;
use warnings;
my @ips = qw(
1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2
4.2.4.5 4.2.4.6
);
# Keep this many blocks
my $n = 3;
my $re = join "\\.", ("\\d+") x $n;
$re = qr/^($re)/;
my %collapsed;
for (@ips) {
if ( /$re/ ) {
$collapsed{$1}++;
} else {
warn "Bad ip [$_] or # of blocks [$n]\n";
}
}
my $zero = join ".", ("0") x ( 4-$n );
print "$_.$zero\n" for keys %collapsed;
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