add an example of cidrsubnet() being used with ipv6

...as this will hopefully clue people in that this function will indeed
work to manipulate ipv6 networks.

Not that I completely spaced on that for quite some time, or anything
like that.

Nope, not me.  Not at all.
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@ -99,7 +99,9 @@ The supported built-in functions are:
* `cidrsubnet(iprange, newbits, netnum)` - Takes an IP address range in * `cidrsubnet(iprange, newbits, netnum)` - Takes an IP address range in
CIDR notation (like ``10.0.0.0/8``) and extends its prefix to include an CIDR notation (like ``10.0.0.0/8``) and extends its prefix to include an
additional subnet number. For example, additional subnet number. For example,
``cidrsubnet("10.0.0.0/8", 8, 2)`` returns ``10.2.0.0/16``. ``cidrsubnet("10.0.0.0/8", 8, 2)`` returns ``10.2.0.0/16``;
``cidrsubnet("2607:f298:6051:516c::/64", 8, 2)`` returns
``2607:f298:6051:516c:200::/72``.
* `coalesce(string1, string2, ...)` - Returns the first non-empty value from * `coalesce(string1, string2, ...)` - Returns the first non-empty value from
the given arguments. At least two arguments must be provided. the given arguments. At least two arguments must be provided.