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Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +00001#
2# distutils/version.py
3#
4# Implements multiple version numbering conventions for the
5# Python Module Distribution Utilities.
6#
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +00007# $Id$
8#
9
10"""Provides classes to represent module version numbers (one class for
11each style of version numbering). There are currently two such classes
12implemented: StrictVersion and LooseVersion.
13
14Every version number class implements the following interface:
15 * the 'parse' method takes a string and parses it to some internal
16 representation; if the string is an invalid version number,
17 'parse' raises a ValueError exception
18 * the class constructor takes an optional string argument which,
19 if supplied, is passed to 'parse'
20 * __str__ reconstructs the string that was passed to 'parse' (or
21 an equivalent string -- ie. one that will generate an equivalent
22 version number instance)
23 * __repr__ generates Python code to recreate the version number instance
24 * __cmp__ compares the current instance with either another instance
25 of the same class or a string (which will be parsed to an instance
26 of the same class, thus must follow the same rules)
27"""
28
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +000029import re
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +000030
31class Version:
32 """Abstract base class for version numbering classes. Just provides
33 constructor (__init__) and reproducer (__repr__), because those
Guido van Rossum47b9ff62006-08-24 00:41:19 +000034 seem to be the same for all version numbering classes; and route
35 rich comparisons to __cmp__.
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +000036 """
37
38 def __init__ (self, vstring=None):
39 if vstring:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +000040 self.parse(vstring)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +000041
42 def __repr__ (self):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +000043 return "%s ('%s')" % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self))
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +000044
Guido van Rossum47b9ff62006-08-24 00:41:19 +000045 def __eq__(self, other):
46 c = self.__cmp__(other)
47 if c is NotImplemented:
48 return c
49 return c == 0
50
51 def __ne__(self, other):
52 c = self.__cmp__(other)
53 if c is NotImplemented:
54 return c
55 return c != 0
56
57 def __lt__(self, other):
58 c = self.__cmp__(other)
59 if c is NotImplemented:
60 return c
61 return c < 0
62
63 def __le__(self, other):
64 c = self.__cmp__(other)
65 if c is NotImplemented:
66 return c
67 return c <= 0
68
69 def __gt__(self, other):
70 c = self.__cmp__(other)
71 if c is NotImplemented:
72 return c
73 return c > 0
74
75 def __ge__(self, other):
76 c = self.__cmp__(other)
77 if c is NotImplemented:
78 return c
79 return c >= 0
80
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +000081
82# Interface for version-number classes -- must be implemented
83# by the following classes (the concrete ones -- Version should
84# be treated as an abstract class).
85# __init__ (string) - create and take same action as 'parse'
86# (string parameter is optional)
87# parse (string) - convert a string representation to whatever
88# internal representation is appropriate for
89# this style of version numbering
90# __str__ (self) - convert back to a string; should be very similar
91# (if not identical to) the string supplied to parse
92# __repr__ (self) - generate Python code to recreate
93# the instance
94# __cmp__ (self, other) - compare two version numbers ('other' may
95# be an unparsed version string, or another
96# instance of your version class)
97
98
99class StrictVersion (Version):
100
101 """Version numbering for anal retentives and software idealists.
102 Implements the standard interface for version number classes as
103 described above. A version number consists of two or three
104 dot-separated numeric components, with an optional "pre-release" tag
105 on the end. The pre-release tag consists of the letter 'a' or 'b'
106 followed by a number. If the numeric components of two version
107 numbers are equal, then one with a pre-release tag will always
108 be deemed earlier (lesser) than one without.
109
110 The following are valid version numbers (shown in the order that
111 would be obtained by sorting according to the supplied cmp function):
112
113 0.4 0.4.0 (these two are equivalent)
114 0.4.1
115 0.5a1
116 0.5b3
117 0.5
118 0.9.6
119 1.0
120 1.0.4a3
121 1.0.4b1
122 1.0.4
123
124 The following are examples of invalid version numbers:
125
126 1
127 2.7.2.2
128 1.3.a4
129 1.3pl1
130 1.3c4
131
132 The rationale for this version numbering system will be explained
133 in the distutils documentation.
134 """
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000135
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000136 version_re = re.compile(r'^(\d+) \. (\d+) (\. (\d+))? ([ab](\d+))?$',
137 re.VERBOSE)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000138
139
140 def parse (self, vstring):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000141 match = self.version_re.match(vstring)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000142 if not match:
Collin Winter5b7e9d72007-08-30 03:52:21 +0000143 raise ValueError("invalid version number '%s'" % vstring)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000144
145 (major, minor, patch, prerelease, prerelease_num) = \
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000146 match.group(1, 2, 4, 5, 6)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000147
148 if patch:
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000149 self.version = tuple(map(int, [major, minor, patch]))
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000150 else:
Guido van Rossumc1f779c2007-07-03 08:25:58 +0000151 self.version = tuple(map(int, [major, minor])) + (0,)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000152
153 if prerelease:
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000154 self.prerelease = (prerelease[0], int(prerelease_num))
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000155 else:
156 self.prerelease = None
157
158
159 def __str__ (self):
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000160
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000161 if self.version[2] == 0:
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000162 vstring = '.'.join(map(str, self.version[0:2]))
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000163 else:
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000164 vstring = '.'.join(map(str, self.version))
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000165
166 if self.prerelease:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000167 vstring = vstring + self.prerelease[0] + str(self.prerelease[1])
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000168
169 return vstring
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000170
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000171
172 def __cmp__ (self, other):
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000173 if isinstance(other, str):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000174 other = StrictVersion(other)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000175
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000176 compare = cmp(self.version, other.version)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000177 if (compare == 0): # have to compare prerelease
178
179 # case 1: neither has prerelease; they're equal
180 # case 2: self has prerelease, other doesn't; other is greater
181 # case 3: self doesn't have prerelease, other does: self is greater
182 # case 4: both have prerelease: must compare them!
183
184 if (not self.prerelease and not other.prerelease):
185 return 0
186 elif (self.prerelease and not other.prerelease):
187 return -1
188 elif (not self.prerelease and other.prerelease):
189 return 1
190 elif (self.prerelease and other.prerelease):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000191 return cmp(self.prerelease, other.prerelease)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000192
193 else: # numeric versions don't match --
194 return compare # prerelease stuff doesn't matter
195
196
197# end class StrictVersion
198
199
200# The rules according to Greg Stein:
201# 1) a version number has 1 or more numbers separate by a period or by
202# sequences of letters. If only periods, then these are compared
203# left-to-right to determine an ordering.
204# 2) sequences of letters are part of the tuple for comparison and are
205# compared lexicographically
206# 3) recognize the numeric components may have leading zeroes
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000207#
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000208# The LooseVersion class below implements these rules: a version number
209# string is split up into a tuple of integer and string components, and
210# comparison is a simple tuple comparison. This means that version
211# numbers behave in a predictable and obvious way, but a way that might
212# not necessarily be how people *want* version numbers to behave. There
213# wouldn't be a problem if people could stick to purely numeric version
214# numbers: just split on period and compare the numbers as tuples.
215# However, people insist on putting letters into their version numbers;
216# the most common purpose seems to be:
217# - indicating a "pre-release" version
218# ('alpha', 'beta', 'a', 'b', 'pre', 'p')
219# - indicating a post-release patch ('p', 'pl', 'patch')
220# but of course this can't cover all version number schemes, and there's
221# no way to know what a programmer means without asking him.
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000222#
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000223# The problem is what to do with letters (and other non-numeric
224# characters) in a version number. The current implementation does the
225# obvious and predictable thing: keep them as strings and compare
226# lexically within a tuple comparison. This has the desired effect if
227# an appended letter sequence implies something "post-release":
228# eg. "0.99" < "0.99pl14" < "1.0", and "5.001" < "5.001m" < "5.002".
229#
230# However, if letters in a version number imply a pre-release version,
231# the "obvious" thing isn't correct. Eg. you would expect that
232# "1.5.1" < "1.5.2a2" < "1.5.2", but under the tuple/lexical comparison
233# implemented here, this just isn't so.
234#
235# Two possible solutions come to mind. The first is to tie the
236# comparison algorithm to a particular set of semantic rules, as has
237# been done in the StrictVersion class above. This works great as long
238# as everyone can go along with bondage and discipline. Hopefully a
239# (large) subset of Python module programmers will agree that the
240# particular flavour of bondage and discipline provided by StrictVersion
241# provides enough benefit to be worth using, and will submit their
242# version numbering scheme to its domination. The free-thinking
243# anarchists in the lot will never give in, though, and something needs
Jeremy Hyltona05e2932000-06-28 14:48:01 +0000244# to be done to accommodate them.
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000245#
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000246# Perhaps a "moderately strict" version class could be implemented that
247# lets almost anything slide (syntactically), and makes some heuristic
248# assumptions about non-digits in version number strings. This could
249# sink into special-case-hell, though; if I was as talented and
250# idiosyncratic as Larry Wall, I'd go ahead and implement a class that
251# somehow knows that "1.2.1" < "1.2.2a2" < "1.2.2" < "1.2.2pl3", and is
252# just as happy dealing with things like "2g6" and "1.13++". I don't
253# think I'm smart enough to do it right though.
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000254#
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000255# In any case, I've coded the test suite for this module (see
256# ../test/test_version.py) specifically to fail on things like comparing
257# "1.2a2" and "1.2". That's not because the *code* is doing anything
258# wrong, it's because the simple, obvious design doesn't match my
259# complicated, hairy expectations for real-world version numbers. It
260# would be a snap to fix the test suite to say, "Yep, LooseVersion does
261# the Right Thing" (ie. the code matches the conception). But I'd rather
262# have a conception that matches common notions about version numbers.
263
264class LooseVersion (Version):
265
266 """Version numbering for anarchists and software realists.
267 Implements the standard interface for version number classes as
268 described above. A version number consists of a series of numbers,
269 separated by either periods or strings of letters. When comparing
270 version numbers, the numeric components will be compared
271 numerically, and the alphabetic components lexically. The following
272 are all valid version numbers, in no particular order:
273
274 1.5.1
275 1.5.2b2
276 161
277 3.10a
278 8.02
279 3.4j
280 1996.07.12
281 3.2.pl0
282 3.1.1.6
283 2g6
284 11g
285 0.960923
286 2.2beta29
287 1.13++
288 5.5.kw
289 2.0b1pl0
290
291 In fact, there is no such thing as an invalid version number under
292 this scheme; the rules for comparison are simple and predictable,
293 but may not always give the results you want (for some definition
294 of "want").
295 """
296
297 component_re = re.compile(r'(\d+ | [a-z]+ | \.)', re.VERBOSE)
298
299 def __init__ (self, vstring=None):
300 if vstring:
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000301 self.parse(vstring)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000302
303
304 def parse (self, vstring):
305 # I've given up on thinking I can reconstruct the version string
306 # from the parsed tuple -- so I just store the string here for
307 # use by __str__
308 self.vstring = vstring
Collin Winterdc40ae62007-07-17 00:39:32 +0000309 components = [x for x in self.component_re.split(vstring)
310 if x and x != '.']
311 for i, obj in enumerate(components):
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000312 try:
Collin Winterdc40ae62007-07-17 00:39:32 +0000313 components[i] = int(obj)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000314 except ValueError:
315 pass
316
317 self.version = components
318
319
320 def __str__ (self):
321 return self.vstring
322
323
324 def __repr__ (self):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000325 return "LooseVersion ('%s')" % str(self)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000326
327
328 def __cmp__ (self, other):
Neal Norwitz9d72bb42007-04-17 08:48:32 +0000329 if isinstance(other, str):
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000330 other = LooseVersion(other)
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000331
Greg Wardbe86bde2000-09-26 01:56:15 +0000332 return cmp(self.version, other.version)
Fred Drakeb94b8492001-12-06 20:51:35 +0000333
Greg Wardee789b91998-12-18 22:00:30 +0000334
335# end class LooseVersion