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- package version
- import (
- "regexp"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- )
- var regexpSigns = regexp.MustCompile(`[_\-+]`)
- var regexpDotBeforeDigit = regexp.MustCompile(`([^.\d]+)`)
- var regexpMultipleDots = regexp.MustCompile(`\.{2,}`)
- var specialForms = map[string]int{
- "dev": -6,
- "alpha": -5,
- "a": -5,
- "beta": -4,
- "b": -4,
- "RC": -3,
- "rc": -3,
- "#": -2,
- "p": 1,
- "pl": 1,
- }
- // Compares two version number strings, for a particular relationship
- //
- // Usage
- // version.Compare("2.3.4", "v3.1.2", "<")
- // Returns: true
- //
- // version.Compare("1.0rc1", "1.0", ">=")
- // Returns: false
- func Compare(version1, version2, operator string) bool {
- version1N := Normalize(version1)
- version2N := Normalize(version2)
- return CompareNormalized(version1N, version2N, operator)
- }
- // Compares two normalizated version number strings, for a particular relationship
- //
- // The function first replaces _, - and + with a dot . in the version strings
- // and also inserts dots . before and after any non number so that for example
- // '4.3.2RC1' becomes '4.3.2.RC.1'.
- //
- // Then it splits the results like if you were using Split(version, '.').
- // Then it compares the parts starting from left to right. If a part contains
- // special version strings these are handled in the following order: any string
- // not found in this list:
- // < dev < alpha = a < beta = b < RC = rc < # < pl = p.
- //
- // Usage
- // version.CompareNormalized("1.0-dev", "1.0", "<")
- // Returns: true
- //
- // version.CompareNormalized("1.0rc1", "1.0", ">=")
- // Returns: false
- //
- // version.CompareNormalized("1.0", "1.0b1", "ge")
- // Returns: true
- func CompareNormalized(version1, version2, operator string) bool {
- compare := CompareSimple(version1, version2)
- switch {
- case operator == ">" || operator == "gt":
- return compare > 0
- case operator == ">=" || operator == "ge":
- return compare >= 0
- case operator == "<=" || operator == "le":
- return compare <= 0
- case operator == "==" || operator == "=" || operator == "eq":
- return compare == 0
- case operator == "<>" || operator == "!=" || operator == "ne":
- return compare != 0
- case operator == "" || operator == "<" || operator == "lt":
- return compare < 0
- }
- return false
- }
- // Compares two normalizated version number strings
- //
- // Just the same of CompareVersion but return a int result, 0 if both version
- // are equal, 1 if the right side is bigger and -1 if the right side is lower
- //
- // Usage
- // version.CompareSimple("1.2", "1.0.1")
- // Returns: 1
- //
- // version.CompareSimple("1.0rc1", "1.0")
- // Returns: -1
- func CompareSimple(version1, version2 string) int {
- var x, r, l int = 0, 0, 0
- v1, v2 := prepVersion(version1), prepVersion(version2)
- len1, len2 := len(v1), len(v2)
- if len1 > len2 {
- x = len1
- } else {
- x = len2
- }
- for i := 0; i < x; i++ {
- if i < len1 && i < len2 {
- if v1[i] == v2[i] {
- continue
- }
- }
- r = 0
- if i < len1 {
- r = numVersion(v1[i])
- }
- l = 0
- if i < len2 {
- l = numVersion(v2[i])
- }
- if r < l {
- return -1
- } else if r > l {
- return 1
- }
- }
- return 0
- }
- func prepVersion(version string) []string {
- if len(version) == 0 {
- return []string{""}
- }
- version = regexpSigns.ReplaceAllString(version, ".")
- version = regexpDotBeforeDigit.ReplaceAllString(version, ".$1.")
- version = regexpMultipleDots.ReplaceAllString(version, ".")
- return strings.Split(version, ".")
- }
- func numVersion(value string) int {
- if value == "" {
- return 0
- }
- if number, err := strconv.Atoi(value); err == nil {
- return number
- }
- if special, ok := specialForms[value]; ok {
- return special
- }
- return -7
- }
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