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package version::regex; |
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our $VERSION = 0.9929; |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------# |
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# Version regexp components |
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# Fraction part of a decimal version number. This is a common part of |
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# both strict and lax decimal versions |
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my $FRACTION_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/; |
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# First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal strict version number. |
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# Unsigned integer with no leading zeroes (except for zero itself) to |
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# avoid confusion with octal. |
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my $STRICT_INTEGER_PART = qr/0|[1-9][0-9]*/; |
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# First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal lax version number. |
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# Unsigned integer, but allowing leading zeros. Always interpreted |
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# as decimal. However, some forms of the resulting syntax give odd |
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# results if used as ordinary Perl expressions, due to how perl treats |
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# octals. E.g. |
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# version->new("010" ) == 10 |
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# version->new( 010 ) == 8 |
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# version->new( 010.2) == 82 # "8" . "2" |
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my $LAX_INTEGER_PART = qr/[0-9]+/; |
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# Second and subsequent part of a strict dotted-decimal version number. |
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# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal. |
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# Limited to three digits to avoid overflow when converting to decimal |
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my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]{1,3}/; |
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# Second and subsequent part of a lax dotted-decimal version number. |
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# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal. No |
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# limit on the numerical value or number of digits, so there is the |
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# possibility of overflow when converting to decimal form. |
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my $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/; |
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# Alpha suffix part of lax version number syntax. Acts like a |
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my $LAX_ALPHA_PART = qr/_[0-9]+/; |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------# |
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# Strict version regexp definitions |
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# Strict decimal version number. |
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our $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION = |
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qr/ $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $FRACTION_PART? /x; |
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# Strict dotted-decimal version number. Must have both leading "v" and |
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our $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION = |
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qr/ v $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} /x; |
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# Complete strict version number syntax -- should generally be used |
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our $STRICT = |
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qr/ $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION | $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION /x; |
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------------# |
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# Lax version regexp definitions |
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# Lax decimal version number. Just like the strict one except for |
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# decimal-point |
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our $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION = |
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qr/ $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: $FRACTION_PART | \. )? $LAX_ALPHA_PART? |
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$FRACTION_PART $LAX_ALPHA_PART? |
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# Lax dotted-decimal version number. Distinguished by having either |
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# leading "v" or at least three non-alpha parts. Alpha part is only |
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# permitted if there are at least two non-alpha parts. Strangely |
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# enough, without the leading "v", Perl takes .1.2 to mean v0.1.2, |
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v $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART+ $LAX_ALPHA_PART? )? |
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$LAX_INTEGER_PART? $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} $LAX_ALPHA_PART? |
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our $LAX = |
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qr/ undef | $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION | $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION /x; |
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