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  1. # Copyright © Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
  2. # Copyright © Ian Jackson <iwj@debian.org>
  3. # Copyright © 2007 Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>.
  4. # Copyright © 2009 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
  5. #
  6. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  7. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  8. # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  9. # (at your option) any later version.
  10. #
  11. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  12. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  14. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  15. #
  16. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  18. package Dpkg::Version;
  19. use strict;
  20. use warnings;
  21. our $VERSION = "1.00";
  22. use Dpkg::ErrorHandling;
  23. use Dpkg::Gettext;
  24. use base qw(Exporter);
  25. our @EXPORT = qw(version_compare version_compare_relation
  26. version_normalize_relation version_compare_string
  27. version_compare_part version_split_digits version_check
  28. REL_LT REL_LE REL_EQ REL_GE REL_GT);
  29. use constant {
  30. REL_LT => '<<',
  31. REL_LE => '<=',
  32. REL_EQ => '=',
  33. REL_GE => '>=',
  34. REL_GT => '>>',
  35. };
  36. use overload
  37. '<=>' => \&comparison,
  38. 'cmp' => \&comparison,
  39. '""' => \&as_string,
  40. 'bool' => sub { return $_[0]->is_valid(); },
  41. 'fallback' => 1;
  42. =encoding utf8
  43. =head1 NAME
  44. Dpkg::Version - handling and comparing dpkg-style version numbers
  45. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  46. The Dpkg::Version module provides pure-Perl routines to compare
  47. dpkg-style version numbers (as used in Debian packages) and also
  48. an object oriented interface overriding perl operators
  49. to do the right thing when you compare Dpkg::Version object between
  50. them.
  51. =head1 OBJECT INTERFACE
  52. =over 4
  53. =item my $v = Dpkg::Version->new($version, %opts)
  54. Create a new Dpkg::Version object corresponding to the version indicated in
  55. the string (scalar) $version. By default it will accepts any string
  56. and consider it as a valid version. If you pass the option "check => 1",
  57. it will return undef if the version is invalid (see version_check for
  58. details).
  59. You can always call $v->is_valid() later on to verify that the version is
  60. valid.
  61. =cut
  62. sub new {
  63. my ($this, $ver, %opts) = @_;
  64. my $class = ref($this) || $this;
  65. $ver = "$ver" if ref($ver); # Try to stringify objects
  66. if ($opts{'check'}) {
  67. return undef unless version_check($ver);
  68. }
  69. my $self = {};
  70. if ($ver =~ /^(\d*):(.+)$/) {
  71. $self->{'epoch'} = $1;
  72. $ver = $2;
  73. } else {
  74. $self->{'epoch'} = 0;
  75. $self->{'no_epoch'} = 1;
  76. }
  77. if ($ver =~ /(.+)-(.*)$/) {
  78. $self->{'version'} = $1;
  79. $self->{'revision'} = $2;
  80. } else {
  81. $self->{'version'} = $ver;
  82. $self->{'revision'} = 0;
  83. $self->{'no_revision'} = 1;
  84. }
  85. return bless $self, $class;
  86. }
  87. =item $v->is_valid()
  88. Returns true if the version is valid, false otherwise.
  89. =cut
  90. sub is_valid {
  91. my ($self) = @_;
  92. return scalar version_check($self);
  93. }
  94. =item $v->epoch(), $v->version(), $v->revision()
  95. Returns the corresponding part of the full version string.
  96. =cut
  97. sub epoch {
  98. my $self = shift;
  99. return $self->{'epoch'};
  100. }
  101. sub version {
  102. my $self = shift;
  103. return $self->{'version'};
  104. }
  105. sub revision {
  106. my $self = shift;
  107. return $self->{'revision'};
  108. }
  109. =item $v1 <=> $v2, $v1 < $v2, $v1 <= $v2, $v1 > $v2, $v1 >= $v2
  110. Numerical comparison of various versions numbers. One of the two operands
  111. needs to be a Dpkg::Version, the other one can be anything provided that
  112. its string representation is a version number.
  113. =cut
  114. sub comparison {
  115. my ($a, $b, $inverted) = @_;
  116. if (not ref($b) or not $b->isa("Dpkg::Version")) {
  117. $b = Dpkg::Version->new($b);
  118. }
  119. ($a, $b) = ($b, $a) if $inverted;
  120. my $r = $a->epoch() <=> $b->epoch();
  121. return $r if $r;
  122. $r = version_compare_part($a->version(), $b->version());
  123. return $r if $r;
  124. return version_compare_part($a->revision(), $b->revision());
  125. }
  126. =item "$v"
  127. =item $v->as_string()
  128. Returns the string representation of the version number.
  129. =cut
  130. sub as_string {
  131. my ($self) = @_;
  132. my $str = "";
  133. $str .= $self->{epoch} . ":" unless $self->{no_epoch};
  134. $str .= $self->{version};
  135. $str .= "-" . $self->{revision} unless $self->{no_revision};
  136. return $str;
  137. }
  138. =back
  139. =head1 FUNCTIONS
  140. All the functions are exported by default.
  141. =over 4
  142. =item version_compare($a, $b)
  143. Returns -1 is $a is smaller than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a
  144. is bigger than $b.
  145. If $a or $b are not valid version numbers, it dies with an error.
  146. =cut
  147. sub version_compare($$) {
  148. my ($a, $b) = @_;
  149. my $va = Dpkg::Version->new($a, check => 1) || error(_g("%s is not a valid version"), "$a");
  150. my $vb = Dpkg::Version->new($b, check => 1) || error(_g("%s is not a valid version"), "$b");
  151. return $va <=> $vb;
  152. }
  153. =item version_compare_relation($a, $rel, $b)
  154. Returns the result (0 or 1) of the given comparison operation. This
  155. function is implemented on top of version_compare().
  156. Allowed values for $rel are the exported constants REL_GT, REL_GE,
  157. REL_EQ, REL_LE, REL_LT. Use version_normalize_relation() if you
  158. have an input string containing the operator.
  159. =cut
  160. sub version_compare_relation($$$) {
  161. my ($a, $op, $b) = @_;
  162. my $res = version_compare($a, $b);
  163. if ($op eq REL_GT) {
  164. return $res > 0;
  165. } elsif ($op eq REL_GE) {
  166. return $res >= 0;
  167. } elsif ($op eq REL_EQ) {
  168. return $res == 0;
  169. } elsif ($op eq REL_LE) {
  170. return $res <= 0;
  171. } elsif ($op eq REL_LT) {
  172. return $res < 0;
  173. } else {
  174. internerr("unsupported relation for version_compare_relation(): '$op'");
  175. }
  176. }
  177. =item my $rel = version_normalize_relation($rel_string)
  178. Returns the normalized constant of the relation $rel (a value
  179. among REL_GT, REL_GE, REL_EQ, REL_LE and REL_LT). Supported
  180. relations names in input are: "gt", "ge", "eq", "le", "lt", ">>", ">=",
  181. "=", "<=", "<<". ">" and "<" are also supported but should not be used as
  182. they are obsolete aliases of ">=" and "<=".
  183. =cut
  184. sub version_normalize_relation($) {
  185. my $op = shift;
  186. warning("relation %s is deprecated: use %s or %s",
  187. $op, "$op$op", "$op=") if ($op eq '>' or $op eq '<');
  188. if ($op eq '>>' or $op eq 'gt') {
  189. return REL_GT;
  190. } elsif ($op eq '>=' or $op eq 'ge' or $op eq '>') {
  191. return REL_GE;
  192. } elsif ($op eq '=' or $op eq 'eq') {
  193. return REL_EQ;
  194. } elsif ($op eq '<=' or $op eq 'le' or $op eq '<') {
  195. return REL_LE;
  196. } elsif ($op eq '<<' or $op eq 'lt') {
  197. return REL_LT;
  198. } else {
  199. internerr("bad relation '$op'");
  200. }
  201. }
  202. =item version_compare_string($a, $b)
  203. String comparison function used for comparing non-numerical parts of version
  204. numbers. Returns -1 is $a is smaller than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a
  205. is bigger than $b.
  206. The "~" character always sort lower than anything else. Digits sort lower
  207. than non-digits. Among remaining characters alphabetic characters (A-Za-z)
  208. sort lower than the other ones. Within each range, the ASCII decimal value
  209. of the character is used to sort between characters.
  210. =cut
  211. sub version_compare_string($$) {
  212. sub order {
  213. my ($x) = @_;
  214. if ($x eq '~') {
  215. return -1;
  216. } elsif ($x =~ /^\d$/) {
  217. return $x * 1 + 1;
  218. } elsif ($x =~ /^[A-Za-z]$/) {
  219. return ord($x);
  220. } else {
  221. return ord($x) + 256;
  222. }
  223. }
  224. my @a = map(order($_), split(//, shift));
  225. my @b = map(order($_), split(//, shift));
  226. while (1) {
  227. my ($a, $b) = (shift @a, shift @b);
  228. return 0 if not defined($a) and not defined($b);
  229. $a ||= 0; # Default order for "no character"
  230. $b ||= 0;
  231. return 1 if $a > $b;
  232. return -1 if $a < $b;
  233. }
  234. }
  235. =item version_compare_part($a, $b)
  236. Compare two corresponding sub-parts of a version number (either upstream
  237. version or debian revision).
  238. Each parameter is split by version_split_digits() and resulting items
  239. are compared together.in digits and non-digits items that are compared
  240. together. As soon as a difference happens, it returns -1 if $a is smaller
  241. than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a is bigger than $b.
  242. =cut
  243. sub version_compare_part($$) {
  244. my @a = version_split_digits(shift);
  245. my @b = version_split_digits(shift);
  246. while (1) {
  247. my ($a, $b) = (shift @a, shift @b);
  248. return 0 if not defined($a) and not defined($b);
  249. $a ||= 0; # Default value for lack of version
  250. $b ||= 0;
  251. if ($a =~ /^\d+$/ and $b =~ /^\d+$/) {
  252. # Numerical comparison
  253. my $cmp = $a <=> $b;
  254. return $cmp if $cmp;
  255. } else {
  256. # String comparison
  257. my $cmp = version_compare_string($a, $b);
  258. return $cmp if $cmp;
  259. }
  260. }
  261. }
  262. =item my @items = version_split_digits($version)
  263. Splits a string in items that are each entirely composed either
  264. of digits or of non-digits. For instance for "1.024~beta1+svn234" it would
  265. return ("1", ".", "024", "~beta", "1", "+svn", "234").
  266. =cut
  267. sub version_split_digits($) {
  268. return split(/(?<=\d)(?=\D)|(?<=\D)(?=\d)/, $_[0]);
  269. }
  270. =item my ($ok, $msg) = version_check($version)
  271. =item my $ok = version_check($version)
  272. Checks the validity of $version as a version number. Returns 1 in $ok
  273. if the version is valid, 0 otherwise. In the latter case, $msg
  274. contains a description of the problem with the $version scalar.
  275. =cut
  276. sub version_check($) {
  277. my $version = shift;
  278. $version = "$version" if ref($version);
  279. if (not defined($version) or not length($version)) {
  280. my $msg = _g("version number cannot be empty");
  281. return (0, $msg) if wantarray;
  282. return 0;
  283. }
  284. if ($version =~ m/([^-+:.0-9a-zA-Z~])/o) {
  285. my $msg = sprintf(_g("version number contains illegal character `%s'"), $1);
  286. return (0, $msg) if wantarray;
  287. return 0;
  288. }
  289. if ($version =~ /:/ and $version !~ /^\d*:/) {
  290. $version =~ /^([^:]*):/;
  291. my $msg = sprintf(_g("epoch part of the version number " .
  292. "is not a number: '%s'"), $1);
  293. return (0, $msg) if wantarray;
  294. return 0;
  295. }
  296. return (1, "") if wantarray;
  297. return 1;
  298. }
  299. =back
  300. =head1 AUTHOR
  301. Don Armstrong <don@donarmstrong.com>, Colin Watson
  302. <cjwatson@debian.org> and Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>, based on
  303. the implementation in C<dpkg/lib/vercmp.c> by Ian Jackson and others.
  304. =cut
  305. 1;