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# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/versionator.eclass,v 1.2 2004/09/10 21:42:21 ciaranm Exp $
#
# Original Author: Ciaran McCreesh <ciaranm@gentoo.org>
#
# This eclass provides functions which simplify manipulating $PV and similar
# variables. Most functions default to working with $PV, although other
# values can be used.
#
# Simple Example 1: $PV is 1.2.3b, we want 1_2.3b:
# MY_PV=$(replace_version_separator 1 '_' )
#
# Simple Example 2: $PV is 1.4.5, we want 1:
# MY_MAJORV=$(get_major_version )
#
# Full list of user usable functions provided by this eclass (see the functions
# themselves for documentation):
# get_all_version_components ver_str
# get_version_components ver_str
# get_major_version ver_str
# get_version_component_range range ver_str
# get_after_major_version ver_str
# replace_version_separator index newvalue ver_str
# replace_all_version_separators newvalue ver_str
#
# There's also:
# version_is_at_least want have
# but it's *really* experimental...
ECLASS=versionator
INHERITED="$INHERITED $ECLASS"
shopt -s extglob
# Split up a version string into its component parts. If no parameter is
# supplied, defaults to $PV.
# 0.8.3 -> 0 . 8 . 3
# 7c -> 7 c
# 3.0_p2 -> 3 . 0 _ p2
# 20040905 -> 20040905
# 3.0c-r1 -> 3 . 0 c - r1
get_all_version_components() {
local ver_str=${1:-${PV}} result result_idx=0
result=( )
# sneaky cache trick cache to avoid having to parse the same thing several
# times.
if [[ "${VERSIONATOR_CACHE_VER_STR}" == "${ver_str}" ]] ; then
echo ${VERSIONATOR_CACHE_RESULT}
return
fi
export VERSIONATOR_CACHE_VER_STR="${ver_str}"
while [[ -n "$ver_str" ]] ; do
case "${ver_str:0:1}" in
# number: parse whilst we have a number
[[:digit:]])
result[$result_idx]="${ver_str%%[^[:digit:]]*}"
ver_str="${ver_str##+([[:digit:]])}"
result_idx=$(($result_idx + 1))
;;
# separator: single character
[-_.])
result[$result_idx]="${ver_str:0:1}"
ver_str="${ver_str:1}"
result_idx=$(($result_idx + 1))
;;
# letter: grab the letters plus any following numbers
[[:alpha:]])
local not_match="${ver_str##+([[:alpha:]])*([[:digit:]])}"
result[$result_idx]=${ver_str:0:$((${#ver_str} - ${#not_match}))}
ver_str="${not_match}"
result_idx=$(($result_idx + 1))
;;
# huh?
*)
result[$result_idx]="${ver_str:0:1}"
ver_str="${ver_str:1}"
result_idx=$(($result_idx + 1))
;;
esac
done
export VERSIONATOR_CACHE_RESULT="${result[@]}"
echo ${result[@]}
}
# Get the important version components, excluding '.', '-' and '_'. Defaults to
# $PV if no parameter is supplied.
# 0.8.3 -> 0 8 3
# 7c -> 7 c
# 3.0_p2 -> 3 0 p2
# 20040905 -> 20040905
# 3.0c-r1 -> 3 0 c r1
get_version_components() {
local c="$(get_all_version_components "${1:-${PV}}")"
c=( ${c[@]//[-._]/ } )
echo ${c[@]}
}
# Get the major version of a value. Defaults to $PV if no parameter is supplied.
# 0.8.3 -> 0
# 7c -> 7
# 3.0_p2 -> 3
# 20040905 -> 20040905
# 3.0c-r1 -> 3
get_major_version() {
local c
c=( $(get_all_version_components "${1:-${PV}}" ) )
echo ${c[0]}
}
# Get a particular component or range of components from the version. If no
# version parameter is supplied, defaults to $PV.
# 1 1.2.3 -> 1
# 1-2 1.2.3 -> 1.2
# 2- 1.2.3 -> 2.3
get_version_component_range() {
local c v="${2:-${PV}}" range="${1}" range_start range_end i=-1 j=0
c=( $(get_all_version_components ${v} ) )
range_start="${range%-*}" ; range_start="${range_start:-1}"
range_end="${range#*-}" ; range_end="${range_end:-${#c[@]}}"
while (( j < ${range_start} )) ; do
i=$(($i + 1))
[[ $i -gt ${#c[@]} ]] && return
[[ -n "${c[${i}]//[-._]}" ]] && j=$(($j + 1))
done
while (( j <= ${range_end} )) ; do
echo -n ${c[$i]}
[[ $i -gt ${#c[@]} ]] && return
[[ -n "${c[${i}]//[-._]}" ]] && j=$(($j + 1))
i=$(($i + 1))
done
}
# Get everything after the major version and its separator (if present) of a
# value. Defaults to $PV if no parameter is supplied.
# 0.8.3 -> 8.3
# 7c -> c
# 3.0_p2 -> 0_p2
# 20040905 -> (empty string)
# 3.0c-r1 -> 0c-r1
get_after_major_version() {
echo $(get_version_component_range 2- "${1:-PV}" )
}
# Replace the $1th separator with $2 in $3 (defaults to $PV if $3 is not
# supplied). If there are fewer than $1 separators, don't change anything.
# 1 '_' 1.2.3 -> 1_2.3
# 2 '_' 1.2.3 -> 1.2_3
# 1 '_' 1b-2.3 -> 1b_2.3
replace_version_separator() {
local i c found=0 v="${3:-${PV}}"
c=( $(get_all_version_components ${v} ) )
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#c[@]} ; i = $i + 1 )) ; do
if [[ -n "${c[${i}]//[^-._]}" ]] ; then
found=$(($found + 1))
if [[ "$found" == "${1:-1}" ]] ; then
c[${i}]="${2}"
break
fi
fi
done
c=${c[@]}
echo ${c// }
}
# Replace all version separators in $2 (defaults to $PV) with $1.
# '_' 1b.2.3 -> 1b_2_3
replace_all_version_separators() {
local c
c=( $(get_all_version_components "${2:-${PV}}" ) )
c="${c[@]//[-._]/$1}"
echo ${c// }
}
# Is $2 (defaults to $PVR) at least version $1? Intended for use in eclasses
# only. Not very reliable, doesn't understand most things, make sure you test
# reaaaallly well before using this. Prod ciaranm if you need it to support more
# things... WARNING: DOES NOT HANDLE 1.2b style versions. WARNING: not very well
# tested, needs lots of work before it's totally reliable. Use with extreme
# caution.
version_is_at_least() {
local want_s="$1" have_s="${2:-${PVR}}" want_c have_c
want_c=( $(get_version_components "$want_s" ) )
have_c=( $(get_version_components "$have_s" ) )
# Stage 1: compare the version numbers part.
local done_w="" done_h="" i=0
while [[ -z "${done_w}" ]] || [[ -z "${done_h}" ]] ; do
local cur_w="${want_c[$i]}" cur_h="${have_c[$i]}"
[[ -z "${cur_w##[^[:digit:]]*}" ]] && done_w="yes"
[[ -z "${cur_h##[^[:digit:]]*}" ]] && done_h="yes"
[[ -z "${done_w}" ]] || cur_w=0
[[ -z "${done_h}" ]] || cur_h=0
if [[ ${cur_w} -lt ${cur_h} ]] ; then return 0 ; fi
if [[ ${cur_w} -gt ${cur_h} ]] ; then return 1 ; fi
i=$(($i + 1))
done
local part
for part in "_alpha" "_beta" "_pre" "_rc" "_p" "-r" ; do
local part_w= part_h=
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#want_c[@]} ; i = $i + 1 )) ; do
if [[ -z "${want_c[$i]##${part#[-._]}*}" ]] ; then
part_w="${want_c[$i]##${part#[-._]}}"
break
fi
done
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#have_c[@]} ; i = $i + 1 )) ; do
if [[ -z "${have_c[$i]##${part#[-._]}*}" ]] ; then
part_h="${have_c[$i]##${part#[-._]}}"
break
fi
done
if [[ "${part}" == "_p" ]] || [[ "${part}" == "-r" ]] ; then
# if present in neither want nor have, go to the next item
[[ -z "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -z "${part_h}" ]] && continue
[[ -z "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -n "${part_h}" ]] && return 0
[[ -n "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -z "${part_h}" ]] && return 1
if [[ ${part_w} -lt ${part_h} ]] ; then return 0 ; fi
if [[ ${part_w} -gt ${part_h} ]] ; then return 1 ; fi
else
# if present in neither want nor have, go to the next item
[[ -z "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -z "${part_h}" ]] && continue
[[ -z "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -n "${part_h}" ]] && return 1
[[ -n "${part_w}" ]] && [[ -z "${part_h}" ]] && return 0
if [[ ${part_w} -lt ${part_h} ]] ; then return 0 ; fi
if [[ ${part_w} -gt ${part_h} ]] ; then return 1 ; fi
fi
done
return 0
}
# Test function thing. To use, source versionator.eclass and then run it.
__versionator__test_version_is_at_least() {
version_is_at_least "1.2" "1.2" || echo "test 1 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2" "1.2.3" || echo "test 2 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2.3" "1.2" && echo "test 3 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_beta1" "1.2" || echo "test 4 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_alpha1" "1.2" || echo "test 5 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_alpha1" "1.2_beta1" || echo "test 6 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2" "1.2_beta1" && echo "test 7 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2" "1.2_alpha1" && echo "test 8 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_beta1" "1.2_alpha1" && echo "test 9 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_beta1" "1.2_beta1" || echo "test 10 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_beta2" "1.2_beta1" && echo "test 11 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2_beta2" "1.2_beta3" || echo "test 12 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r1" "1.2" && echo "test 13 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2" "1.2-r1" || echo "test 14 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r1" "1.3" || echo "test 15 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r1" "1.2-r2" || echo "test 16 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r3" "1.2-r2" && echo "test 17 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r1" "1.2_beta2-r3" && echo "test 18 failed"
version_is_at_least "1.2-r1" "1.3_beta2-r3" || echo "test 19 failed"
return 0
}
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