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# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: eapi7-ver.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# PMS team <pms@gentoo.org>
# @AUTHOR:
# Ulrich Müller <ulm@gentoo.org>
# Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
# @BLURB: Testing implementation of EAPI 7 version manipulators
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A stand-alone implementation of the version manipulation functions
# aimed for EAPI 7. Intended to be used for wider testing of
# the proposed functions and to allow ebuilds to switch to the new
# model early, with minimal change needed for actual EAPI 7.
#
# https://bugs.gentoo.org/482170
#
# @ROFF .SS
# Version strings
#
# The functions support arbitrary version strings consisting of version
# components interspersed with (possibly empty) version separators.
#
# A version component can either consist purely of digits ([0-9]+)
# or purely of uppercase and lowercase letters ([A-Za-z]+). A version
# separator is either a string of any other characters ([^A-Za-z0-9]+),
# or it occurs at the transition between a sequence of letters
# and a sequence of digits, or vice versa. In the latter case,
# the version separator is an empty string.
#
# The version is processed left-to-right, and each successive component
# is assigned numbers starting with 1. The components are either split
# on version separators or on boundaries between digits and letters
# (in which case the separator between the components is empty).
# Version separators are assigned numbers starting with 1 for
# the separator between 1st and 2nd components. As a special case,
# if the version string starts with a separator, it is assigned index 0.
#
# Examples:
#
# @CODE
# 1.2b-alpha4 -> 1 . 2 '' b - alpha '' 4
# c s c s c s c s c
# 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5
#
# .11. -> . 11 .
# s c s
# 0 1 1
# @CODE
#
# @ROFF .SS
# Ranges
#
# A range can be specified as 'm' for m-th version component, 'm-'
# for all components starting with m-th or 'm-n' for components starting
# at m-th and ending at n-th (inclusive). If the range spans outside
# the version string, it is truncated silently.
case ${EAPI:-0} in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6) ;;
7) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI=${EAPI} includes all functions from this eclass" ;;
*) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI=${EAPI} unknown" ;;
esac
# @FUNCTION: _ver_parse_range
# @USAGE: <range> <max>
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Parse the range string <range>, setting 'start' and 'end' variables
# to the appropriate bounds. <max> specifies the appropriate upper
# bound for the range; the user-specified value is truncated to this.
_ver_parse_range() {
local range=${1}
local max=${2}
[[ ${range} == [0-9]* ]] \
|| die "${FUNCNAME}: range must start with a number"
start=${range%-*}
[[ ${range} == *-* ]] && end=${range#*-} || end=${start}
if [[ ${end} ]]; then
[[ ${start} -le ${end} ]] \
|| die "${FUNCNAME}: end of range must be >= start"
[[ ${end} -le ${max} ]] || end=${max}
else
end=${max}
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: _ver_split
# @USAGE: <version>
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Split the version string <version> into separator-component array.
# Sets 'comp' to an array of the form: ( s_0 c_1 s_1 c_2 s_2 c_3... )
# where s_i are separators and c_i are components.
_ver_split() {
local v=${1} LC_ALL=C
comp=()
# get separators and components
local s c
while [[ ${v} ]]; do
# cut the separator
s=${v%%[a-zA-Z0-9]*}
v=${v:${#s}}
# cut the next component; it can be either digits or letters
[[ ${v} == [0-9]* ]] && c=${v%%[^0-9]*} || c=${v%%[^a-zA-Z]*}
v=${v:${#c}}
comp+=( "${s}" "${c}" )
done
}
# @FUNCTION: ver_cut
# @USAGE: <range> [<version>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Print the substring of the version string containing components
# defined by the <range> and the version separators between them.
# Processes <version> if specified, ${PV} otherwise.
#
# For the syntax of versions and ranges, please see the eclass
# description.
ver_cut() {
local range=${1}
local v=${2:-${PV}}
local start end
local -a comp
_ver_split "${v}"
local max=$((${#comp[@]}/2))
_ver_parse_range "${range}" "${max}"
if [[ ${start} -gt 0 ]]; then
start=$(( start*2 - 1 ))
fi
# Work around a bug in bash-3.2, where "${comp[*]:start:end*2-start}"
# inserts stray 0x7f characters for empty array elements
printf "%s" "${comp[@]:start:end*2-start}" $'\n'
}
# @FUNCTION: ver_rs
# @USAGE: <range> <repl> [<range> <repl>...] [<version>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Print the version string after substituting the specified version
# separators at <range> with <repl> (string). Multiple '<range> <repl>'
# pairs can be specified. Processes <version> if specified,
# ${PV} otherwise.
#
# For the syntax of versions and ranges, please see the eclass
# description.
ver_rs() {
local v
(( ${#} & 1 )) && v=${@: -1} || v=${PV}
local start end i
local -a comp
_ver_split "${v}"
local max=$((${#comp[@]}/2 - 1))
while [[ ${#} -ge 2 ]]; do
_ver_parse_range "${1}" "${max}"
for (( i = start*2; i <= end*2; i+=2 )); do
[[ ${i} -eq 0 && -z ${comp[i]} ]] && continue
comp[i]=${2}
done
shift 2
done
local IFS=
echo "${comp[*]}"
}
# @FUNCTION: _ver_compare_int
# @USAGE: <a> <b>
# @RETURN: 0 if <a> -eq <b>, 1 if <a> -lt <b>, 3 if <a> -gt <b>
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Compare two non-negative integers <a> and <b>, of arbitrary length.
# If <a> is equal to, less than, or greater than <b>, return 0, 1, or 3
# as exit status, respectively.
_ver_compare_int() {
local a=$1 b=$2 d=$(( ${#1}-${#2} ))
# Zero-pad to equal length if necessary.
if [[ ${d} -gt 0 ]]; then
printf -v b "%0${d}d%s" 0 "${b}"
elif [[ ${d} -lt 0 ]]; then
printf -v a "%0$(( -d ))d%s" 0 "${a}"
fi
[[ ${a} > ${b} ]] && return 3
[[ ${a} == "${b}" ]]
}
# @FUNCTION: _ver_compare
# @USAGE: <va> <vb>
# @RETURN: 1 if <va> < <vb>, 2 if <va> = <vb>, 3 if <va> > <vb>
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Compare two versions <va> and <vb>. If <va> is less than, equal to,
# or greater than <vb>, return 1, 2, or 3 as exit status, respectively.
_ver_compare() {
local va=${1} vb=${2} a an al as ar b bn bl bs br re LC_ALL=C
re="^([0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)*)([a-z]?)((_(alpha|beta|pre|rc|p)[0-9]*)*)(-r[0-9]+)?$"
[[ ${va} =~ ${re} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid version: ${va}"
an=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
al=${BASH_REMATCH[3]}
as=${BASH_REMATCH[4]}
ar=${BASH_REMATCH[7]}
[[ ${vb} =~ ${re} ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid version: ${vb}"
bn=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
bl=${BASH_REMATCH[3]}
bs=${BASH_REMATCH[4]}
br=${BASH_REMATCH[7]}
# Compare numeric components (PMS algorithm 3.2)
# First component
_ver_compare_int "${an%%.*}" "${bn%%.*}" || return
while [[ ${an} == *.* && ${bn} == *.* ]]; do
# Other components (PMS algorithm 3.3)
an=${an#*.}
bn=${bn#*.}
a=${an%%.*}
b=${bn%%.*}
if [[ ${a} == 0* || ${b} == 0* ]]; then
# Remove any trailing zeros
[[ ${a} =~ 0+$ ]] && a=${a%"${BASH_REMATCH[0]}"}
[[ ${b} =~ 0+$ ]] && b=${b%"${BASH_REMATCH[0]}"}
[[ ${a} > ${b} ]] && return 3
[[ ${a} < ${b} ]] && return 1
else
_ver_compare_int "${a}" "${b}" || return
fi
done
[[ ${an} == *.* ]] && return 3
[[ ${bn} == *.* ]] && return 1
# Compare letter components (PMS algorithm 3.4)
[[ ${al} > ${bl} ]] && return 3
[[ ${al} < ${bl} ]] && return 1
# Compare suffixes (PMS algorithm 3.5)
as=${as#_}${as:+_}
bs=${bs#_}${bs:+_}
while [[ -n ${as} && -n ${bs} ]]; do
# Compare each suffix (PMS algorithm 3.6)
a=${as%%_*}
b=${bs%%_*}
if [[ ${a%%[0-9]*} == "${b%%[0-9]*}" ]]; then
_ver_compare_int "${a##*[a-z]}" "${b##*[a-z]}" || return
else
# Check for p first
[[ ${a%%[0-9]*} == p ]] && return 3
[[ ${b%%[0-9]*} == p ]] && return 1
# Hack: Use that alpha < beta < pre < rc alphabetically
[[ ${a} > ${b} ]] && return 3 || return 1
fi
as=${as#*_}
bs=${bs#*_}
done
if [[ -n ${as} ]]; then
[[ ${as} == p[_0-9]* ]] && return 3 || return 1
elif [[ -n ${bs} ]]; then
[[ ${bs} == p[_0-9]* ]] && return 1 || return 3
fi
# Compare revision components (PMS algorithm 3.7)
_ver_compare_int "${ar#-r}" "${br#-r}" || return
return 2
}
# @FUNCTION: ver_test
# @USAGE: [<v1>] <op> <v2>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check if the relation <v1> <op> <v2> is true. If <v1> is not specified,
# default to ${PVR}. <op> can be -gt, -ge, -eq, -ne, -le, -lt.
# Both versions must conform to the PMS version syntax (with optional
# revision parts), and the comparison is performed according to
# the algorithm specified in the PMS.
ver_test() {
local va op vb
if [[ $# -eq 3 ]]; then
va=${1}
shift
else
va=${PVR}
fi
[[ $# -eq 2 ]] || die "${FUNCNAME}: bad number of arguments"
op=${1}
vb=${2}
case ${op} in
-eq|-ne|-lt|-le|-gt|-ge) ;;
*) die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid operator: ${op}" ;;
esac
_ver_compare "${va}" "${vb}"
test $? "${op}" 2
}
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