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c8d69e4a 1#!perl -w
a7ad731c 2package version;
3
c8a14fb6 4use 5.005_04;
a7ad731c 5use strict;
6
91152fc1 7use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION $CLASS $STRICT $LAX *declare *qv);
a7ad731c 8
aa6255bd 9$VERSION = 0.82;
a7ad731c 10
11$CLASS = 'version';
12
91152fc1 13#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
14# Version regexp components
15#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
16
17# Fraction part of a decimal version number. This is a common part of
18# both strict and lax decimal versions
19
20my $FRACTION_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/;
21
22# First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal strict version number.
23# Unsigned integer with no leading zeroes (except for zero itself) to
24# avoid confusion with octal.
25
26my $STRICT_INTEGER_PART = qr/0|[1-9][0-9]*/;
27
28# First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal lax version number.
29# Unsigned integer, but allowing leading zeros. Always interpreted
30# as decimal. However, some forms of the resulting syntax give odd
31# results if used as ordinary Perl expressions, due to how perl treats
32# octals. E.g.
33# version->new("010" ) == 10
34# version->new( 010 ) == 8
35# version->new( 010.2) == 82 # "8" . "2"
36
37my $LAX_INTEGER_PART = qr/[0-9]+/;
38
39# Second and subsequent part of a strict dotted-decimal version number.
40# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal.
41# Limited to three digits to avoid overflow when converting to decimal
42# form and also avoid problematic style with excessive leading zeroes.
43
44my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]{1,3}/;
45
46# Second and subsequent part of a lax dotted-decimal version number.
47# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal. No
48# limit on the numerical value or number of digits, so there is the
49# possibility of overflow when converting to decimal form.
50
51my $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/;
52
53# Alpha suffix part of lax version number syntax. Acts like a
54# dotted-decimal part.
55
56my $LAX_ALPHA_PART = qr/_[0-9]+/;
57
58#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
59# Strict version regexp definitions
60#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
61
62# Strict decimal version number.
63
64my $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION =
65 qr/ $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $FRACTION_PART? /x;
66
67# Strict dotted-decimal version number. Must have both leading "v" and
68# at least three parts, to avoid confusion with decimal syntax.
69
70my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION =
71 qr/ v $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} /x;
72
73# Complete strict version number syntax -- should generally be used
74# anchored: qr/ \A $STRICT \z /x
75
76$STRICT =
77 qr/ $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION | $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION /x;
78
79#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
80# Lax version regexp definitions
81#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
82
83# Lax decimal version number. Just like the strict one except for
84# allowing an alpha suffix or allowing a leading or trailing
85# decimal-point
86
87my $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION =
88 qr/ $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: \. | $FRACTION_PART $LAX_ALPHA_PART? )?
89 |
90 $FRACTION_PART $LAX_ALPHA_PART?
91 /x;
92
93# Lax dotted-decimal version number. Distinguished by having either
94# leading "v" or at least three non-alpha parts. Alpha part is only
95# permitted if there are at least two non-alpha parts. Strangely
96# enough, without the leading "v", Perl takes .1.2 to mean v0.1.2,
97# so when there is no "v", the leading part is optional
98
99my $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION =
100 qr/
101 v $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART+ $LAX_ALPHA_PART? )?
102 |
103 $LAX_INTEGER_PART? $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} $LAX_ALPHA_PART?
104 /x;
105
106# Complete lax version number syntax -- should generally be used
107# anchored: qr/ \A $LAX \z /x
108#
109# The string 'undef' is a special case to make for easier handling
110# of return values from ExtUtils::MM->parse_version
111
112$LAX =
113 qr/ undef | $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION | $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION /x;
114
115#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
116
a7ad731c 117# Preloaded methods go here.
c8a14fb6 118sub import {
c8a14fb6 119 no strict 'refs';
f941e658 120 my ($class) = shift;
121
122 # Set up any derived class
123 unless ($class eq 'version') {
124 local $^W;
125 *{$class.'::declare'} = \&version::declare;
126 *{$class.'::qv'} = \&version::qv;
127 }
128
129 my %args;
130 if (@_) { # any remaining terms are arguments
131 map { $args{$_} = 1 } @_
132 }
133 else { # no parameters at all on use line
134 %args =
135 (
136 qv => 1,
137 'UNIVERSAL::VERSION' => 1,
138 );
139 }
91152fc1 140
f941e658 141 my $callpkg = caller();
142
143 if (exists($args{declare})) {
61a0cb1c 144 *{$callpkg.'::declare'} =
f941e658 145 sub {return $class->declare(shift) }
146 unless defined(&{$callpkg.'::declare'});
147 }
148
149 if (exists($args{qv})) {
61a0cb1c 150 *{$callpkg.'::qv'} =
f941e658 151 sub {return $class->qv(shift) }
61a0cb1c 152 unless defined(&{$callpkg.'::qv'});
f941e658 153 }
c0b17f21 154
f941e658 155 if (exists($args{'VERSION'})) {
61a0cb1c 156 *{$callpkg.'::VERSION'} = \&version::_VERSION;
157 }
158
159 if (exists($args{'is_strict'})) {
88f31b8c 160 *{$callpkg.'::is_strict'} = \&version::is_strict;
61a0cb1c 161 }
162
163 if (exists($args{'is_lax'})) {
88f31b8c 164 *{$callpkg.'::is_lax'} = \&version::is_lax;
f941e658 165 }
c8a14fb6 166}
a7ad731c 167
91152fc1 168sub is_strict { defined $_[0] && $_[0] =~ qr/ \A $STRICT \z /x }
169sub is_lax { defined $_[0] && $_[0] =~ qr/ \A $LAX \z /x }
170
a7ad731c 1711;