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| """Provides classes to represent module version numbers (one class for |
| each style of version numbering). There are currently two such classes |
| implemented: StrictVersion and LooseVersion. |
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| Every version number class implements the following interface: |
| * the 'parse' method takes a string and parses it to some internal |
| representation; if the string is an invalid version number, |
| 'parse' raises a ValueError exception |
| * the class constructor takes an optional string argument which, |
| if supplied, is passed to 'parse' |
| * __str__ reconstructs the string that was passed to 'parse' (or |
| an equivalent string -- ie. one that will generate an equivalent |
| version number instance) |
| * __repr__ generates Python code to recreate the version number instance |
| * _cmp compares the current instance with either another instance |
| of the same class or a string (which will be parsed to an instance |
| of the same class, thus must follow the same rules) |
| """ |
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| import re |
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| class Version: |
| """Abstract base class for version numbering classes. Just provides |
| constructor (__init__) and reproducer (__repr__), because those |
| seem to be the same for all version numbering classes; and route |
| rich comparisons to _cmp. |
| """ |
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| def __init__ (self, vstring=None): |
| if vstring: |
| self.parse(vstring) |
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| def __repr__ (self): |
| return "%s ('%s')" % (self.__class__.__name__, str(self)) |
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| def __eq__(self, other): |
| c = self._cmp(other) |
| if c is NotImplemented: |
| return c |
| return c == 0 |
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| def __lt__(self, other): |
| c = self._cmp(other) |
| if c is NotImplemented: |
| return c |
| return c < 0 |
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| def __le__(self, other): |
| c = self._cmp(other) |
| if c is NotImplemented: |
| return c |
| return c <= 0 |
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| def __gt__(self, other): |
| c = self._cmp(other) |
| if c is NotImplemented: |
| return c |
| return c > 0 |
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| def __ge__(self, other): |
| c = self._cmp(other) |
| if c is NotImplemented: |
| return c |
| return c >= 0 |
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| class StrictVersion (Version): |
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| """Version numbering for anal retentives and software idealists. |
| Implements the standard interface for version number classes as |
| described above. A version number consists of two or three |
| dot-separated numeric components, with an optional "pre-release" tag |
| on the end. The pre-release tag consists of the letter 'a' or 'b' |
| followed by a number. If the numeric components of two version |
| numbers are equal, then one with a pre-release tag will always |
| be deemed earlier (lesser) than one without. |
| |
| The following are valid version numbers (shown in the order that |
| would be obtained by sorting according to the supplied cmp function): |
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| 0.4 0.4.0 (these two are equivalent) |
| 0.4.1 |
| 0.5a1 |
| 0.5b3 |
| 0.5 |
| 0.9.6 |
| 1.0 |
| 1.0.4a3 |
| 1.0.4b1 |
| 1.0.4 |
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| The following are examples of invalid version numbers: |
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| 1 |
| 2.7.2.2 |
| 1.3.a4 |
| 1.3pl1 |
| 1.3c4 |
| |
| The rationale for this version numbering system will be explained |
| in the distutils documentation. |
| """ |
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| version_re = re.compile(r'^(\d+) \. (\d+) (\. (\d+))? ([ab](\d+))?$', |
| re.VERBOSE | re.ASCII) |
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| def parse (self, vstring): |
| match = self.version_re.match(vstring) |
| if not match: |
| raise ValueError("invalid version number '%s'" % vstring) |
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| (major, minor, patch, prerelease, prerelease_num) = \ |
| match.group(1, 2, 4, 5, 6) |
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| if patch: |
| self.version = tuple(map(int, [major, minor, patch])) |
| else: |
| self.version = tuple(map(int, [major, minor])) + (0,) |
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| if prerelease: |
| self.prerelease = (prerelease[0], int(prerelease_num)) |
| else: |
| self.prerelease = None |
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| def __str__ (self): |
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| if self.version[2] == 0: |
| vstring = '.'.join(map(str, self.version[0:2])) |
| else: |
| vstring = '.'.join(map(str, self.version)) |
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| if self.prerelease: |
| vstring = vstring + self.prerelease[0] + str(self.prerelease[1]) |
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| return vstring |
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| def _cmp (self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, str): |
| other = StrictVersion(other) |
| elif not isinstance(other, StrictVersion): |
| return NotImplemented |
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| if self.version != other.version: |
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| if self.version < other.version: |
| return -1 |
| else: |
| return 1 |
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| if (not self.prerelease and not other.prerelease): |
| return 0 |
| elif (self.prerelease and not other.prerelease): |
| return -1 |
| elif (not self.prerelease and other.prerelease): |
| return 1 |
| elif (self.prerelease and other.prerelease): |
| if self.prerelease == other.prerelease: |
| return 0 |
| elif self.prerelease < other.prerelease: |
| return -1 |
| else: |
| return 1 |
| else: |
| assert False, "never get here" |
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| class LooseVersion (Version): |
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| """Version numbering for anarchists and software realists. |
| Implements the standard interface for version number classes as |
| described above. A version number consists of a series of numbers, |
| separated by either periods or strings of letters. When comparing |
| version numbers, the numeric components will be compared |
| numerically, and the alphabetic components lexically. The following |
| are all valid version numbers, in no particular order: |
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| 1.5.1 |
| 1.5.2b2 |
| 161 |
| 3.10a |
| 8.02 |
| 3.4j |
| 1996.07.12 |
| 3.2.pl0 |
| 3.1.1.6 |
| 2g6 |
| 11g |
| 0.960923 |
| 2.2beta29 |
| 1.13++ |
| 5.5.kw |
| 2.0b1pl0 |
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| In fact, there is no such thing as an invalid version number under |
| this scheme; the rules for comparison are simple and predictable, |
| but may not always give the results you want (for some definition |
| of "want"). |
| """ |
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| component_re = re.compile(r'(\d+ | [a-z]+ | \.)', re.VERBOSE) |
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| def __init__ (self, vstring=None): |
| if vstring: |
| self.parse(vstring) |
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| def parse (self, vstring): |
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| self.vstring = vstring |
| components = [x for x in self.component_re.split(vstring) |
| if x and x != '.'] |
| for i, obj in enumerate(components): |
| try: |
| components[i] = int(obj) |
| except ValueError: |
| pass |
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| self.version = components |
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| def __str__ (self): |
| return self.vstring |
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| def __repr__ (self): |
| return "LooseVersion ('%s')" % str(self) |
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| def _cmp (self, other): |
| if isinstance(other, str): |
| other = LooseVersion(other) |
| elif not isinstance(other, LooseVersion): |
| return NotImplemented |
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| if self.version == other.version: |
| return 0 |
| if self.version < other.version: |
| return -1 |
| if self.version > other.version: |
| return 1 |
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