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554a9ef5 1=head1 NAME
2
3CPAN::Version - utility functions to compare CPAN versions
4
5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use CPAN::Version;
8
c9869e1c 9 CPAN::Version->vgt("1.1","1.1.1"); # 1 bc. 1.1 > 1.001001
554a9ef5 10
c9869e1c 11 CPAN::Version->vlt("1.1","1.1"); # 0 bc. 1.1 not < 1.1
12
13 CPAN::Version->vcmp("1.1","1.1.1"); # 1 bc. first is larger
14
15 CPAN::Version->vcmp("1.1.1","1.1"); # -1 bc. first is smaller
554a9ef5 16
17 CPAN::Version->readable(v1.2.3); # "v1.2.3"
18
19 CPAN::Version->vstring("v1.2.3"); # v1.2.3
20
21 CPAN::Version->float2vv(1.002003); # "v1.2.3"
22
23=head1 DESCRIPTION
24
25This module mediates between some version that perl sees in a package
26and the version that is published by the CPAN indexer.
27
28It's only written as a helper module for both CPAN.pm and CPANPLUS.pm.
29
30As it stands it predates version.pm but has the same goal: make
31version strings visible and comparable.
32
33=cut
34
35package CPAN::Version;
36
ec5fee46 37use strict;
0a78cd5d 38use vars qw($VERSION);
4d1321a7 39$VERSION = sprintf "%.6f", substr(q$Rev: 561 $,4)/1000000 + 5.4;
0a78cd5d 40
554a9ef5 41# CPAN::Version::vcmp courtesy Jost Krieger
42sub vcmp {
f3fe0ae6 43 my($self,$l,$r) = @_;
554a9ef5 44 local($^W) = 0;
45 CPAN->debug("l[$l] r[$r]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
46
47 return 0 if $l eq $r; # short circuit for quicker success
48
49 for ($l,$r) {
50 next unless tr/.// > 1;
51 s/^v?/v/;
52 1 while s/\.0+(\d)/.$1/;
53 }
54 if ($l=~/^v/ <=> $r=~/^v/) {
55 for ($l,$r) {
56 next if /^v/;
57 $_ = $self->float2vv($_);
58 }
59 }
60
61 return (
62 ($l ne "undef") <=> ($r ne "undef") ||
63 (
64 $] >= 5.006 &&
65 $l =~ /^v/ &&
66 $r =~ /^v/ &&
67 $self->vstring($l) cmp $self->vstring($r)
68 ) ||
69 $l <=> $r ||
70 $l cmp $r
71 );
72}
73
74sub vgt {
f3fe0ae6 75 my($self,$l,$r) = @_;
554a9ef5 76 $self->vcmp($l,$r) > 0;
77}
78
c9869e1c 79sub vlt {
80 my($self,$l,$r) = @_;
81 0 + ($self->vcmp($l,$r) < 0);
82}
83
554a9ef5 84sub vstring {
f3fe0ae6 85 my($self,$n) = @_;
554a9ef5 86 $n =~ s/^v// or die "CPAN::Version::vstring() called with invalid arg [$n]";
87 pack "U*", split /\./, $n;
88}
89
90# vv => visible vstring
91sub float2vv {
f3fe0ae6 92 my($self,$n) = @_;
554a9ef5 93 my($rev) = int($n);
94 $rev ||= 0;
95 my($mantissa) = $n =~ /\.(\d{1,12})/; # limit to 12 digits to limit
96 # architecture influence
97 $mantissa ||= 0;
98 $mantissa .= "0" while length($mantissa)%3;
99 my $ret = "v" . $rev;
100 while ($mantissa) {
101 $mantissa =~ s/(\d{1,3})// or
102 die "Panic: length>0 but not a digit? mantissa[$mantissa]";
103 $ret .= ".".int($1);
104 }
105 # warn "n[$n]ret[$ret]";
106 $ret;
107}
108
109sub readable {
f3fe0ae6 110 my($self,$n) = @_;
554a9ef5 111 $n =~ /^([\w\-\+\.]+)/;
112
113 return $1 if defined $1 && length($1)>0;
114 # if the first user reaches version v43, he will be treated as "+".
115 # We'll have to decide about a new rule here then, depending on what
116 # will be the prevailing versioning behavior then.
117
118 if ($] < 5.006) { # or whenever v-strings were introduced
119 # we get them wrong anyway, whatever we do, because 5.005 will
120 # have already interpreted 0.2.4 to be "0.24". So even if he
121 # indexer sends us something like "v0.2.4" we compare wrongly.
122
123 # And if they say v1.2, then the old perl takes it as "v12"
124
0a78cd5d 125 if (defined $CPAN::Frontend) {
126 $CPAN::Frontend->mywarn("Suspicious version string seen [$n]\n");
127 } else {
128 warn("Suspicious version string seen [$n]\n");
129 }
554a9ef5 130 return $n;
131 }
132 my $better = sprintf "v%vd", $n;
133 CPAN->debug("n[$n] better[$better]") if $CPAN::DEBUG;
134 return $better;
135}
136
1371;
138
139__END__
140
141# Local Variables:
142# mode: cperl
143# cperl-indent-level: 2
144# End: