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Matt Layher ae9ce822ff net/netip: return an error from ParsePrefix with IPv6 zone input
net.ParseCIDR already rejects input in the form of 2001:db8::%a/32, but
netip.ParsePrefix previously accepted the input and silently dropped the
zone. Make the two consistent by always returning an error if an IPv6
zone is present in CIDR input for ParsePrefix.

Fixes #51899.

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