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[feature]support read ipv4/ipv6 data type #199

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  1. support read ipv4 type since Apache Doris 2.1.0

  2. support read ipv6 since Apache Doris 2.1.1 , This issue arises from the incompatible conversion between IPv6 data type and Arrow data type. [fix](ip) conversion of ipv4 or ipv6 to arrow type doris#32240

  3. Apache Doris supports IPv6 format, including IPv4-mapped format represented as ::ffff.255.255.255.255 and IPv4 to IPv6 conversion represented as ::0.1.0.0.
    Issue Number: close #xxx

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LGTM

@JNSimba JNSimba merged commit a3cf8a6 into apache:master May 7, 2024
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