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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Convert ip ranges to CIDR netblocks Post 302846763 by Chubler_XL on Sunday 25th of August 2013 08:24:03 PM
Old 08-25-2013
How about this for range2cidr (Then call it like this range2cidr(ip2dec($1), ip2dec($2)):

Code:
function range2cidr(ipStart, ipEnd,  bits, mask, newip) {
    bits = 1
    mask = 1
    while (bits < 32) {
        newip = or(ipStart, mask)
        if ((newip>ipEnd) || ((lshift(rshift(ipStart,bits),bits)) != ipStart)) {
           bits--
           mask = rshift(mask,1)
           break
        }
        bits++
        mask = lshift(mask,1)+1
    }
    newip = or(ipStart, mask)
    bits = 32 - bits
    result = dec2ip(ipStart) "/" bits
    if (newip < ipEnd) result = result "\n" range2cidr(newip + 1, ipEnd)
    return result
}

---------- Post updated at 10:24 AM ---------- Previous update was at 08:31 AM ----------

Of course this does require the following gawk bitwise functions: or() lshift() and rshift()

We could be replace these with local (bit_) variants for more portability.

Code:
# Bitwise OR of var1 and var2
function bit_or(a, b, r, i, c) {
    for (r=i=0;i<32;i++) {
        c = 2 ^ i
        if ((int(a/c) % 2) || (int(b/c) % 2)) r += c
    }
    return r
}


# Rotate bytevalue left x times
function bit_lshift(var, x) {
  while(x--) var*=2;
  return var;
}

# Rotate bytevalue right x times
function bit_rshift(var, x) {
  while(x--) var=int(var/2);
  return var;
}

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GLINDEXMASK(3G) 														   GLINDEXMASK(3G)

NAME
glIndexMask - control the writing of individual bits in the color index buffers C SPECIFICATION
void glIndexMask( GLuint mask ) PARAMETERS
mask Specifies a bit mask to enable and disable the writing of individual bits in the color index buffers. Initially, the mask is all 1's. DESCRIPTION
glIndexMask controls the writing of individual bits in the color index buffers. The least significant n bits of mask, where n is the num- ber of bits in a color index buffer, specify a mask. Where a 1 (one) appears in the mask, it's possible to write to the corresponding bit in the color index buffer (or buffers). Where a 0 (zero) appears, the corresponding bit is write-protected. This mask is used only in color index mode, and it affects only the buffers currently selected for writing (see glDrawBuffer). Initially, all bits are enabled for writing. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glIndexMask is executed between the execution of glBegin and the corresponding execution of glEnd. ASSOCIATED GETS
glGet with argument GL_INDEX_WRITEMASK SEE ALSO
glColorMask(3G), glDepthMask(3G), glDrawBuffer(3G), glIndex(3G), glIndexPointer(3G), glStencilMask(3G) GLINDEXMASK(3G)
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