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The two are -not tied together. - -[Cargo](https://crates.io), Rust's package manager, uses SemVer to determine which versions of -packages you need installed. - -## Installation - -To use `semver`, add this to your `[dependencies]` section: - -```toml -semver = "0.7.0" -``` - -And this to your crate root: - -```rust -extern crate semver; -``` - -## Versions - -At its simplest, the `semver` crate allows you to construct `Version` objects using the `parse` -method: - -```rust -use semver::Version; - -assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3") == Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec!(), - build: vec!(), -})); -``` - -If you have multiple `Version`s, you can use the usual comparison operators to compare them: - -```rust -use semver::Version; - -assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha") != Version::parse("1.2.3-beta")); -assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.2.0")); -``` - -## Requirements - -The `semver` crate also provides the ability to compare requirements, which are more complex -comparisons. - -For example, creating a requirement that only matches versions greater than or -equal to 1.0.0: - -```rust -use semver::Version; -use semver::VersionReq; - -let r = VersionReq::parse(">= 1.0.0").unwrap(); -let v = Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap(); - -assert!(r.to_string() == ">= 1.0.0".to_string()); -assert!(r.matches(&v)) -``` - -It also allows parsing of `~x.y.z` and `^x.y.z` requirements as defined at -https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html - -**Tilde requirements** specify a minimal version with some updates: - -```notrust -~1.2.3 := >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 -~1.2 := >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 -~1 := >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 -``` - -**Caret requirements** allow SemVer compatible updates to a specified version, -`0.x` and `0.x+1` are not considered compatible, but `1.x` and `1.x+1` are. - -`0.0.x` is not considered compatible with any other version. -Missing minor and patch versions are desugared to `0` but allow flexibility for that value. - -```notrust -^1.2.3 := >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 -^0.2.3 := >=0.2.3 <0.3.0 -^0.0.3 := >=0.0.3 <0.0.4 -^0.0 := >=0.0.0 <0.1.0 -^0 := >=0.0.0 <1.0.0 -``` diff --git a/semver/src/lib.rs b/semver/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a38aae0..0000000 --- a/semver/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT -// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at -// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your -// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -//! Semantic version parsing and comparison. -//! -//! Semantic versioning (see http://semver.org/) is a set of rules for -//! assigning version numbers. -//! -//! ## SemVer overview -//! -//! Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the: -//! -//! 1. MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes, -//! 2. MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible -//! manner, and -//! 3. PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes. -//! -//! Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as -//! extensions to the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format. -//! -//! Any references to 'the spec' in this documentation refer to [version 2.0 of -//! the SemVer spec](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). -//! -//! ## SemVer and the Rust ecosystem -//! -//! Rust itself follows the SemVer specification, as does its standard -//! libraries. The two are not tied together. -//! -//! [Cargo](http://crates.io), Rust's package manager, uses SemVer to determine -//! which versions of packages you need installed. -//! -//! ## Versions -//! -//! At its simplest, the `semver` crate allows you to construct `Version` -//! objects using the `parse` method: -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! use semver::Version; -//! -//! assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3") == Ok(Version { -//! major: 1, -//! minor: 2, -//! patch: 3, -//! pre: vec!(), -//! build: vec!(), -//! })); -//! ``` -//! -//! If you have multiple `Version`s, you can use the usual comparison operators -//! to compare them: -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! use semver::Version; -//! -//! assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha") != Version::parse("1.2.3-beta")); -//! assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.2.0")); -//! ``` -//! -//! If you explicitly need to modify a Version, SemVer also allows you to -//! increment the major, minor, and patch numbers in accordance with the spec. -//! -//! Please note that in order to do this, you must use a mutable Version: -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! use semver::Version; -//! -//! let mut bugfix_release = Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap(); -//! bugfix_release.increment_patch(); -//! -//! assert_eq!(Ok(bugfix_release), Version::parse("1.0.1")); -//! ``` -//! -//! When incrementing the minor version number, the patch number resets to zero -//! (in accordance with section 7 of the spec) -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! use semver::Version; -//! -//! let mut feature_release = Version::parse("1.4.6").unwrap(); -//! feature_release.increment_minor(); -//! -//! assert_eq!(Ok(feature_release), Version::parse("1.5.0")); -//! ``` -//! -//! Similarly, when incrementing the major version number, the patch and minor -//! numbers reset to zero (in accordance with section 8 of the spec) -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! use semver::Version; -//! -//! let mut chrome_release = Version::parse("41.5.5377").unwrap(); -//! chrome_release.increment_major(); -//! -//! assert_eq!(Ok(chrome_release), Version::parse("42.0.0")); -//! ``` -//! -//! ## Requirements -//! -//! The `semver` crate also provides the ability to compare requirements, which -//! are more complex comparisons. -//! -//! For example, creating a requirement that only matches versions greater than -//! or equal to 1.0.0: -//! -//! ```{rust} -//! # #![allow(unstable)] -//! use semver::Version; -//! use semver::VersionReq; -//! -//! let r = VersionReq::parse(">= 1.0.0").unwrap(); -//! let v = Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap(); -//! -//! assert!(r.to_string() == ">= 1.0.0".to_string()); -//! assert!(r.matches(&v)) -//! ``` -//! -//! It also allows parsing of `~x.y.z` and `^x.y.z` requirements as defined at -//! https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html -//! -//! **Tilde requirements** specify a minimal version with some updates: -//! -//! ```notrust -//! ~1.2.3 := >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 -//! ~1.2 := >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 -//! ~1 := >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 -//! ``` -//! -//! **Caret requirements** allow SemVer compatible updates to a specified -//! verion, `0.x` and `0.x+1` are not considered compatible, but `1.x` and -//! `1.x+1` are. -//! -//! `0.0.x` is not considered compatible with any other version. -//! Missing minor and patch versions are desugared to `0` but allow flexibility -//! for that value. -//! -//! ```notrust -//! ^1.2.3 := >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 -//! ^0.2.3 := >=0.2.3 <0.3.0 -//! ^0.0.3 := >=0.0.3 <0.0.4 -//! ^0.0 := >=0.0.0 <0.1.0 -//! ^0 := >=0.0.0 <1.0.0 -//! ``` -//! -//! **Wildcard requirements** allows parsing of version requirements of the -//! formats `*`, `x.*` and `x.y.*`. -//! -//! ```notrust -//! * := >=0.0.0 -//! 1.* := >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 -//! 1.2.* := >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 -//! ``` - -#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png", - html_favicon_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico")] -#![deny(missing_docs)] -#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))] - -extern crate semver_parser; - -// Serialization and deserialization support for version numbers -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -extern crate serde; - -// We take the common approach of keeping our own module system private, and -// just re-exporting the interface that we want. - -pub use version::{Version, Identifier, SemVerError}; -pub use version::Identifier::{Numeric, AlphaNumeric}; -pub use version_req::{VersionReq, ReqParseError}; - -// SemVer-compliant versions. -mod version; - -// advanced version comparisons -mod version_req; diff --git a/semver/src/version.rs b/semver/src/version.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 38de133..0000000 --- a/semver/src/version.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,759 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT -// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at -// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your -// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -//! The `version` module gives you tools to create and compare SemVer-compliant -//! versions. - -use std::cmp::{self, Ordering}; -use std::fmt; -use std::hash; -use std::error::Error; - -use std::result; -use std::str; - -use semver_parser; - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -use serde::ser::{Serialize, Serializer}; -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -use serde::de::{self, Deserialize, Deserializer, Visitor}; - -/// An identifier in the pre-release or build metadata. -/// -/// See sections 9 and 10 of the spec for more about pre-release identifers and -/// build metadata. -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -pub enum Identifier { - /// An identifier that's solely numbers. - Numeric(u64), - /// An identifier with letters and numbers. - AlphaNumeric(String), -} - -impl From<semver_parser::version::Identifier> for Identifier { - fn from(other: semver_parser::version::Identifier) -> Identifier { - match other { - semver_parser::version::Identifier::Numeric(n) => Identifier::Numeric(n), - semver_parser::version::Identifier::AlphaNumeric(s) => Identifier::AlphaNumeric(s), - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Identifier { - #[inline] - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Identifier::Numeric(ref n) => fmt::Display::fmt(n, f), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(ref s) => fmt::Display::fmt(s, f), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl Serialize for Identifier { - fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> - where S: Serializer - { - // Serialize Identifier as a number or string. - match *self { - Identifier::Numeric(n) => serializer.serialize_u64(n), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(ref s) => serializer.serialize_str(s), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Identifier { - fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> result::Result<Self, D::Error> - where D: Deserializer<'de> - { - struct IdentifierVisitor; - - // Deserialize Identifier from a number or string. - impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for IdentifierVisitor { - type Value = Identifier; - - fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - formatter.write_str("a SemVer pre-release or build identifier") - } - - fn visit_u64<E>(self, numeric: u64) -> result::Result<Self::Value, E> - where E: de::Error - { - Ok(Identifier::Numeric(numeric)) - } - - fn visit_str<E>(self, alphanumeric: &str) -> result::Result<Self::Value, E> - where E: de::Error - { - Ok(Identifier::AlphaNumeric(alphanumeric.to_owned())) - } - } - - deserializer.deserialize_any(IdentifierVisitor) - } -} - -/// Represents a version number conforming to the semantic versioning scheme. -#[derive(Clone, Eq, Debug)] -pub struct Version { - /// The major version, to be incremented on incompatible changes. - pub major: u64, - /// The minor version, to be incremented when functionality is added in a - /// backwards-compatible manner. - pub minor: u64, - /// The patch version, to be incremented when backwards-compatible bug - /// fixes are made. - pub patch: u64, - /// The pre-release version identifier, if one exists. - pub pre: Vec<Identifier>, - /// The build metadata, ignored when determining version precedence. - pub build: Vec<Identifier>, -} - -impl From<semver_parser::version::Version> for Version { - fn from(other: semver_parser::version::Version) -> Version { - Version { - major: other.major, - minor: other.minor, - patch: other.patch, - pre: other.pre.into_iter().map(From::from).collect(), - build: other.build.into_iter().map(From::from).collect(), - } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl Serialize for Version { - fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> - where S: Serializer - { - // Serialize Version as a string. - serializer.collect_str(self) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Version { - fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> result::Result<Self, D::Error> - where D: Deserializer<'de> - { - struct VersionVisitor; - - // Deserialize Version from a string. - impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for VersionVisitor { - type Value = Version; - - fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - formatter.write_str("a SemVer version as a string") - } - - fn visit_str<E>(self, v: &str) -> result::Result<Self::Value, E> - where E: de::Error - { - Version::parse(v).map_err(de::Error::custom) - } - } - - deserializer.deserialize_str(VersionVisitor) - } -} - -/// An error type for this crate -/// -/// Currently, just a generic error. Will make this nicer later. -#[derive(Clone,PartialEq,Debug,PartialOrd)] -pub enum SemVerError { - /// An error ocurred while parsing. - ParseError(String), -} - -impl fmt::Display for SemVerError { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match self { - &SemVerError::ParseError(ref m) => write!(f, "{}", m), - } - } -} - -impl Error for SemVerError { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match self { - &SemVerError::ParseError(ref m) => m, - } - } -} - -/// A Result type for errors -pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, SemVerError>; - -impl Version { - - /// Contructs the simple case without pre or build. - pub fn new(major: u64, minor: u64, patch: u64) -> Version { - Version { - major: major, - minor: minor, - patch: patch, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: Vec::new() - } - } - - /// Parse a string into a semver object. - pub fn parse(version: &str) -> Result<Version> { - let res = semver_parser::version::parse(version); - - match res { - // Convert plain String error into proper ParseError - Err(e) => Err(SemVerError::ParseError(e)), - Ok(v) => Ok(From::from(v)), - } - } - - /// Clears the build metadata - fn clear_metadata(&mut self) { - self.build = Vec::new(); - self.pre = Vec::new(); - } - - /// Increments the patch number for this Version (Must be mutable) - pub fn increment_patch(&mut self) { - self.patch += 1; - self.clear_metadata(); - } - - /// Increments the minor version number for this Version (Must be mutable) - /// - /// As instructed by section 7 of the spec, the patch number is reset to 0. - pub fn increment_minor(&mut self) { - self.minor += 1; - self.patch = 0; - self.clear_metadata(); - } - - /// Increments the major version number for this Version (Must be mutable) - /// - /// As instructed by section 8 of the spec, the minor and patch numbers are - /// reset to 0 - pub fn increment_major(&mut self) { - self.major += 1; - self.minor = 0; - self.patch = 0; - self.clear_metadata(); - } - - /// Checks to see if the current Version is in pre-release status - pub fn is_prerelease(&self) -> bool { - !self.pre.is_empty() - } -} - -impl str::FromStr for Version { - type Err = SemVerError; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Version> { - Version::parse(s) - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Version { - #[inline] - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - try!(write!(f, "{}.{}.{}", self.major, self.minor, self.patch)); - if !self.pre.is_empty() { - try!(write!(f, "-")); - for (i, x) in self.pre.iter().enumerate() { - if i != 0 { - try!(write!(f, ".")) - } - try!(write!(f, "{}", x)); - } - } - if !self.build.is_empty() { - try!(write!(f, "+")); - for (i, x) in self.build.iter().enumerate() { - if i != 0 { - try!(write!(f, ".")) - } - try!(write!(f, "{}", x)); - } - } - Ok(()) - } -} - -impl cmp::PartialEq for Version { - #[inline] - fn eq(&self, other: &Version) -> bool { - // We should ignore build metadata here, otherwise versions v1 and v2 - // can exist such that !(v1 < v2) && !(v1 > v2) && v1 != v2, which - // violate strict total ordering rules. - self.major == other.major && self.minor == other.minor && self.patch == other.patch && - self.pre == other.pre - } -} - -impl cmp::PartialOrd for Version { - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Version) -> Option<Ordering> { - Some(self.cmp(other)) - } -} - -impl cmp::Ord for Version { - fn cmp(&self, other: &Version) -> Ordering { - match self.major.cmp(&other.major) { - Ordering::Equal => {} - r => return r, - } - - match self.minor.cmp(&other.minor) { - Ordering::Equal => {} - r => return r, - } - - match self.patch.cmp(&other.patch) { - Ordering::Equal => {} - r => return r, - } - - // NB: semver spec says 0.0.0-pre < 0.0.0 - // but the version of ord defined for vec - // says that [] < [pre] so we alter it here - match (self.pre.len(), other.pre.len()) { - (0, 0) => Ordering::Equal, - (0, _) => Ordering::Greater, - (_, 0) => Ordering::Less, - (_, _) => self.pre.cmp(&other.pre), - } - } -} - -impl hash::Hash for Version { - fn hash<H: hash::Hasher>(&self, into: &mut H) { - self.major.hash(into); - self.minor.hash(into); - self.patch.hash(into); - self.pre.hash(into); - } -} - -impl From<(u64,u64,u64)> for Version { - fn from(tuple: (u64,u64,u64)) -> Version { - let (major, minor, patch) = tuple; - Version::new(major, minor, patch) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod tests { - use std::result; - use super::Version; - use super::Identifier; - use super::SemVerError; - - #[test] - fn test_parse() { - fn parse_error(e: &str) -> result::Result<Version, SemVerError> { - return Err(SemVerError::ParseError(e.to_string())); - } - - assert_eq!(Version::parse(""), - parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse(" "), - parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1"), - parse_error("Expected dot")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2"), - parse_error("Expected dot")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-"), - parse_error("Error parsing prerelease")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("a.b.c"), - parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3 abc"), - parse_error("Extra junk after valid version: abc")); - - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3"), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: Vec::new(), - })); - - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3"), - Ok(Version::new(1,2,3))); - - assert_eq!(Version::parse(" 1.2.3 "), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1"), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse(" 1.2.3-alpha1 "), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3+build5"), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse(" 1.2.3+build5 "), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1+build5"), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse(" 1.2.3-alpha1+build5 "), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-1.alpha1.9+build5.7.3aedf "), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::Numeric(1), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1")), - Identifier::Numeric(9), - ], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5")), - Identifier::Numeric(7), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("3aedf")), - ], - })); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("0.4.0-beta.1+0851523"), - Ok(Version { - major: 0, - minor: 4, - patch: 0, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("beta")), - Identifier::Numeric(1), - ], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("0851523"))], - })); - - } - - #[test] - fn test_increment_patch() { - let mut buggy_release = Version::parse("0.1.0").unwrap(); - buggy_release.increment_patch(); - assert_eq!(buggy_release, Version::parse("0.1.1").unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_increment_minor() { - let mut feature_release = Version::parse("1.4.6").unwrap(); - feature_release.increment_minor(); - assert_eq!(feature_release, Version::parse("1.5.0").unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_increment_major() { - let mut chrome_release = Version::parse("46.1.246773").unwrap(); - chrome_release.increment_major(); - assert_eq!(chrome_release, Version::parse("47.0.0").unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_increment_keep_prerelease() { - let mut release = Version::parse("1.0.0-alpha").unwrap(); - release.increment_patch(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("1.0.1").unwrap()); - - release.increment_minor(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("1.1.0").unwrap()); - - release.increment_major(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("2.0.0").unwrap()); - } - - - #[test] - fn test_increment_clear_metadata() { - let mut release = Version::parse("1.0.0+4442").unwrap(); - release.increment_patch(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("1.0.1").unwrap()); - release = Version::parse("1.0.1+hello").unwrap(); - - release.increment_minor(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("1.1.0").unwrap()); - release = Version::parse("1.1.3747+hello").unwrap(); - - release.increment_major(); - - assert_eq!(release, Version::parse("2.0.0").unwrap()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_eq() { - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3"), Version::parse("1.2.3")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1"), - Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3+build.42"), - Version::parse("1.2.3+build.42")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42"), - Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42")); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3+23"), Version::parse("1.2.3+42")); - } - - #[test] - fn test_ne() { - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.0") != Version::parse("0.0.1")); - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.0") != Version::parse("0.1.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.0") != Version::parse("1.0.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha") != Version::parse("1.2.3-beta")); - } - - #[test] - fn test_show() { - assert_eq!(format!("{}", Version::parse("1.2.3").unwrap()), - "1.2.3".to_string()); - assert_eq!(format!("{}", Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1").unwrap()), - "1.2.3-alpha1".to_string()); - assert_eq!(format!("{}", Version::parse("1.2.3+build.42").unwrap()), - "1.2.3+build.42".to_string()); - assert_eq!(format!("{}", Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42").unwrap()), - "1.2.3-alpha1+42".to_string()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_to_string() { - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3").unwrap().to_string(), - "1.2.3".to_string()); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1").unwrap().to_string(), - "1.2.3-alpha1".to_string()); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3+build.42").unwrap().to_string(), - "1.2.3+build.42".to_string()); - assert_eq!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42").unwrap().to_string(), - "1.2.3-alpha1+42".to_string()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_lt() { - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.0") < Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.0.0") < Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.0") < Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1") < Version::parse("1.2.3")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1") < Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") < Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2"))); - assert!(!(Version::parse("1.2.3+23") < Version::parse("1.2.3+42"))); - } - - #[test] - fn test_le() { - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.0") <= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.0.0") <= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.0") <= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1") <= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") <= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3+23") <= Version::parse("1.2.3+42")); - } - - #[test] - fn test_gt() { - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("0.0.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.0.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.2.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3") > Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2"))); - assert!(!(Version::parse("1.2.3+23") > Version::parse("1.2.3+42"))); - } - - #[test] - fn test_ge() { - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= Version::parse("0.0.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= Version::parse("1.0.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= Version::parse("1.2.0")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha1")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= Version::parse("1.2.3-alpha2")); - assert!(Version::parse("1.2.3+23") >= Version::parse("1.2.3+42")); - } - - #[test] - fn test_prerelease_check() { - assert!(Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap().is_prerelease() == false); - assert!(Version::parse("0.0.1").unwrap().is_prerelease() == false); - assert!(Version::parse("4.1.4-alpha").unwrap().is_prerelease()); - assert!(Version::parse("1.0.0-beta294296").unwrap().is_prerelease()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_spec_order() { - let vs = ["1.0.0-alpha", - "1.0.0-alpha.1", - "1.0.0-alpha.beta", - "1.0.0-beta", - "1.0.0-beta.2", - "1.0.0-beta.11", - "1.0.0-rc.1", - "1.0.0"]; - let mut i = 1; - while i < vs.len() { - let a = Version::parse(vs[i - 1]); - let b = Version::parse(vs[i]); - assert!(a < b, "nope {:?} < {:?}", a, b); - i += 1; - } - } - - #[test] - fn test_from_str() { - assert_eq!("1.2.3".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!(" 1.2.3 ".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!("1.2.3-alpha1".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!(" 1.2.3-alpha1 ".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: Vec::new(), - })); - assert_eq!("1.2.3+build5".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(" 1.2.3+build5 ".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: Vec::new(), - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!("1.2.3-alpha1+build5".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!(" 1.2.3-alpha1+build5 ".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1"))], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5"))], - })); - assert_eq!("1.2.3-1.alpha1.9+build5.7.3aedf ".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 1, - minor: 2, - patch: 3, - pre: vec![Identifier::Numeric(1), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("alpha1")), - Identifier::Numeric(9), - ], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("build5")), - Identifier::Numeric(7), - Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("3aedf")), - ], - })); - assert_eq!("0.4.0-beta.1+0851523".parse(), - Ok(Version { - major: 0, - minor: 4, - patch: 0, - pre: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("beta")), - Identifier::Numeric(1), - ], - build: vec![Identifier::AlphaNumeric(String::from("0851523"))], - })); - - } - - #[test] - fn test_from_str_errors() { - fn parse_error(e: &str) -> result::Result<Version, SemVerError> { - return Err(SemVerError::ParseError(e.to_string())); - } - - assert_eq!("".parse(), parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!(" ".parse(), parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!("1".parse(), parse_error("Expected dot")); - assert_eq!("1.2".parse(), - parse_error("Expected dot")); - assert_eq!("1.2.3-".parse(), - parse_error("Error parsing prerelease")); - assert_eq!("a.b.c".parse(), - parse_error("Error parsing major identifier")); - assert_eq!("1.2.3 abc".parse(), - parse_error("Extra junk after valid version: abc")); - } -} diff --git a/semver/src/version_req.rs b/semver/src/version_req.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 6e6a542..0000000 --- a/semver/src/version_req.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,895 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT -// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at -// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your -// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -use std::error::Error; -use std::fmt; -use std::result; -use std::str; - -use Version; -use version::Identifier; -use semver_parser; - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -use serde::ser::{Serialize, Serializer}; -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -use serde::de::{self, Deserialize, Deserializer, Visitor}; - -use self::Op::{Ex, Gt, GtEq, Lt, LtEq, Tilde, Compatible, Wildcard}; -use self::WildcardVersion::{Major, Minor, Patch}; -use self::ReqParseError::*; - -/// A `VersionReq` is a struct containing a list of predicates that can apply to ranges of version -/// numbers. Matching operations can then be done with the `VersionReq` against a particular -/// version to see if it satisfies some or all of the constraints. -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -pub struct VersionReq { - predicates: Vec<Predicate>, -} - -impl From<semver_parser::range::VersionReq> for VersionReq { - fn from(other: semver_parser::range::VersionReq) -> VersionReq { - VersionReq { predicates: other.predicates.into_iter().map(From::from).collect() } - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl Serialize for VersionReq { - fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> - where S: Serializer - { - // Serialize VersionReq as a string. - serializer.collect_str(self) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "serde")] -impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for VersionReq { - fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> result::Result<Self, D::Error> - where D: Deserializer<'de> - { - struct VersionReqVisitor; - - /// Deserialize `VersionReq` from a string. - impl<'de> Visitor<'de> for VersionReqVisitor { - type Value = VersionReq; - - fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - formatter.write_str("a SemVer version requirement as a string") - } - - fn visit_str<E>(self, v: &str) -> result::Result<Self::Value, E> - where E: de::Error - { - VersionReq::parse(v).map_err(de::Error::custom) - } - } - - deserializer.deserialize_str(VersionReqVisitor) - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -enum WildcardVersion { - Major, - Minor, - Patch, -} - -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -enum Op { - Ex, // Exact - Gt, // Greater than - GtEq, // Greater than or equal to - Lt, // Less than - LtEq, // Less than or equal to - Tilde, // e.g. ~1.0.0 - Compatible, // compatible by definition of semver, indicated by ^ - Wildcard(WildcardVersion), // x.y.*, x.*, * -} - -impl From<semver_parser::range::Op> for Op { - fn from(other: semver_parser::range::Op) -> Op { - use semver_parser::range; - match other { - range::Op::Ex => Op::Ex, - range::Op::Gt => Op::Gt, - range::Op::GtEq => Op::GtEq, - range::Op::Lt => Op::Lt, - range::Op::LtEq => Op::LtEq, - range::Op::Tilde => Op::Tilde, - range::Op::Compatible => Op::Compatible, - range::Op::Wildcard(version) => { - match version { - range::WildcardVersion::Major => Op::Wildcard(WildcardVersion::Major), - range::WildcardVersion::Minor => Op::Wildcard(WildcardVersion::Minor), - range::WildcardVersion::Patch => Op::Wildcard(WildcardVersion::Patch), - } - } - } - } -} - -#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug)] -struct Predicate { - op: Op, - major: u64, - minor: Option<u64>, - patch: Option<u64>, - pre: Vec<Identifier>, -} - -impl From<semver_parser::range::Predicate> for Predicate { - fn from(other: semver_parser::range::Predicate) -> Predicate { - Predicate { - op: From::from(other.op), - major: other.major, - minor: other.minor, - patch: other.patch, - pre: other.pre.into_iter().map(From::from).collect(), - } - } -} - -/// A `ReqParseError` is returned from methods which parse a string into a `VersionReq`. Each -/// enumeration is one of the possible errors that can occur. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] -pub enum ReqParseError { - /// The given version requirement is invalid. - InvalidVersionRequirement, - /// You have already provided an operation, such as `=`, `~`, or `^`. Only use one. - OpAlreadySet, - /// The sigil you have written is not correct. - InvalidSigil, - /// All components of a version must be numeric. - VersionComponentsMustBeNumeric, - /// There was an error parsing an identifier. - InvalidIdentifier, - /// At least a major version is required. - MajorVersionRequired, - /// An unimplemented version requirement. - UnimplementedVersionRequirement, - /// This form of requirement is deprecated. - DeprecatedVersionRequirement(VersionReq), -} - -impl fmt::Display for ReqParseError { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - self.description().fmt(f) - } -} - -impl Error for ReqParseError { - fn description(&self) -> &str { - match self { - &InvalidVersionRequirement => "the given version requirement is invalid", - &OpAlreadySet => { - "you have already provided an operation, such as =, ~, or ^; only use one" - }, - &InvalidSigil => "the sigil you have written is not correct", - &VersionComponentsMustBeNumeric => "version components must be numeric", - &InvalidIdentifier => "invalid identifier", - &MajorVersionRequired => "at least a major version number is required", - &UnimplementedVersionRequirement => { - "the given version requirement is not implemented, yet" - }, - &DeprecatedVersionRequirement(_) => "This requirement is deprecated", - } - } -} - -impl From<String> for ReqParseError { - fn from(other: String) -> ReqParseError { - match &*other { - "Null is not a valid VersionReq" => ReqParseError::InvalidVersionRequirement, - "VersionReq did not parse properly." => ReqParseError::OpAlreadySet, - _ => ReqParseError::InvalidVersionRequirement, - } - } -} - -impl VersionReq { - /// `any()` is a factory method which creates a `VersionReq` with no constraints. In other - /// words, any version will match against it. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use semver::VersionReq; - /// - /// let anything = VersionReq::any(); - /// ``` - pub fn any() -> VersionReq { - VersionReq { predicates: vec![] } - } - - /// `parse()` is the main constructor of a `VersionReq`. It takes a string like `"^1.2.3"` - /// and turns it into a `VersionReq` that matches that particular constraint. - /// - /// A `Result` is returned which contains a `ReqParseError` if there was a problem parsing the - /// `VersionReq`. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use semver::VersionReq; - /// - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("=1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse(">1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("<1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("~1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("^1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("1.2.3"); // synonym for ^1.2.3 - /// let version = VersionReq::parse("<=1.2.3"); - /// let version = VersionReq::parse(">=1.2.3"); - /// ``` - /// - /// This example demonstrates error handling, and will panic. - /// - /// ```should-panic - /// use semver::VersionReq; - /// - /// let version = match VersionReq::parse("not a version") { - /// Ok(version) => version, - /// Err(e) => panic!("There was a problem parsing: {}", e), - /// } - /// ``` - pub fn parse(input: &str) -> Result<VersionReq, ReqParseError> { - let res = semver_parser::range::parse(input); - - if let Ok(v) = res { - return Ok(From::from(v)); - } - - return match VersionReq::parse_deprecated(input) { - Some(v) => { - Err(ReqParseError::DeprecatedVersionRequirement(v)) - } - None => Err(From::from(res.err().unwrap())), - } - } - - fn parse_deprecated(version: &str) -> Option<VersionReq> { - return match version { - ".*" => Some(VersionReq::any()), - "0.1.0." => Some(VersionReq::parse("0.1.0").unwrap()), - "0.3.1.3" => Some(VersionReq::parse("0.3.13").unwrap()), - "0.2*" => Some(VersionReq::parse("0.2.*").unwrap()), - "*.0" => Some(VersionReq::any()), - _ => None, - } - } - - /// `exact()` is a factory method which creates a `VersionReq` with one exact constraint. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use semver::VersionReq; - /// use semver::Version; - /// - /// let version = Version { major: 1, minor: 1, patch: 1, pre: vec![], build: vec![] }; - /// let exact = VersionReq::exact(&version); - /// ``` - pub fn exact(version: &Version) -> VersionReq { - VersionReq { predicates: vec![Predicate::exact(version)] } - } - - /// `matches()` matches a given `Version` against this `VersionReq`. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use semver::VersionReq; - /// use semver::Version; - /// - /// let version = Version { major: 1, minor: 1, patch: 1, pre: vec![], build: vec![] }; - /// let exact = VersionReq::exact(&version); - /// - /// assert!(exact.matches(&version)); - /// ``` - pub fn matches(&self, version: &Version) -> bool { - // no predicates means anything matches - if self.predicates.is_empty() { - return true; - } - - self.predicates.iter().all(|p| p.matches(version)) && - self.predicates.iter().any(|p| p.pre_tag_is_compatible(version)) - } -} - -impl str::FromStr for VersionReq { - type Err = ReqParseError; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<VersionReq, ReqParseError> { - VersionReq::parse(s) - } -} - -impl Predicate { - fn exact(version: &Version) -> Predicate { - Predicate { - op: Ex, - major: version.major, - minor: Some(version.minor), - patch: Some(version.patch), - pre: version.pre.clone(), - } - } - - /// `matches()` takes a `Version` and determines if it matches this particular `Predicate`. - pub fn matches(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - match self.op { - Ex => self.is_exact(ver), - Gt => self.is_greater(ver), - GtEq => self.is_exact(ver) || self.is_greater(ver), - Lt => !self.is_exact(ver) && !self.is_greater(ver), - LtEq => !self.is_greater(ver), - Tilde => self.matches_tilde(ver), - Compatible => self.is_compatible(ver), - Wildcard(_) => self.matches_wildcard(ver), - } - } - - fn is_exact(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - if self.major != ver.major { - return false; - } - - match self.minor { - Some(minor) => { - if minor != ver.minor { - return false; - } - } - None => return true, - } - - match self.patch { - Some(patch) => { - if patch != ver.patch { - return false; - } - } - None => return true, - } - - if self.pre != ver.pre { - return false; - } - - true - } - - // https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/semver#prerelease-tags - fn pre_tag_is_compatible(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - // If a version has a prerelease tag (for example, 1.2.3-alpha.3) then it will - // only be - // allowed to satisfy comparator sets if at least one comparator with the same - // [major, - // minor, patch] tuple also has a prerelease tag. - !ver.is_prerelease() || - (self.major == ver.major && self.minor == Some(ver.minor) && - self.patch == Some(ver.patch) && !self.pre.is_empty()) - } - - fn is_greater(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - if self.major != ver.major { - return ver.major > self.major; - } - - match self.minor { - Some(minor) => { - if minor != ver.minor { - return ver.minor > minor; - } - } - None => return false, - } - - match self.patch { - Some(patch) => { - if patch != ver.patch { - return ver.patch > patch; - } - } - None => return false, - } - - if !self.pre.is_empty() { - return ver.pre.is_empty() || ver.pre > self.pre; - } - - false - } - - // see https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html for behavior - fn matches_tilde(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - let minor = match self.minor { - Some(n) => n, - None => return self.major == ver.major, - }; - - match self.patch { - Some(patch) => { - self.major == ver.major && minor == ver.minor && - (ver.patch > patch || (ver.patch == patch && self.pre_is_compatible(ver))) - } - None => self.major == ver.major && minor == ver.minor, - } - } - - // see https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html for behavior - fn is_compatible(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - if self.major != ver.major { - return false; - } - - let minor = match self.minor { - Some(n) => n, - None => return self.major == ver.major, - }; - - match self.patch { - Some(patch) => { - if self.major == 0 { - if minor == 0 { - ver.minor == minor && ver.patch == patch && self.pre_is_compatible(ver) - } else { - ver.minor == minor && - (ver.patch > patch || (ver.patch == patch && self.pre_is_compatible(ver))) - } - } else { - ver.minor > minor || - (ver.minor == minor && - (ver.patch > patch || (ver.patch == patch && self.pre_is_compatible(ver)))) - } - } - None => { - if self.major == 0 { - ver.minor == minor - } else { - ver.minor >= minor - } - } - } - } - - fn pre_is_compatible(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - ver.pre.is_empty() || ver.pre >= self.pre - } - - // see https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html for behavior - fn matches_wildcard(&self, ver: &Version) -> bool { - match self.op { - Wildcard(Major) => true, - Wildcard(Minor) => self.major == ver.major, - Wildcard(Patch) => { - match self.minor { - Some(minor) => self.major == ver.major && minor == ver.minor, - None => { - // minor and patch version astericks mean match on major - self.major == ver.major - } - } - } - _ => false, // unreachable - } - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for VersionReq { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - if self.predicates.is_empty() { - try!(write!(fmt, "*")); - } else { - for (i, ref pred) in self.predicates.iter().enumerate() { - if i == 0 { - try!(write!(fmt, "{}", pred)); - } else { - try!(write!(fmt, ", {}", pred)); - } - } - } - - Ok(()) - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Predicate { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match self.op { - Wildcard(Major) => try!(write!(fmt, "*")), - Wildcard(Minor) => try!(write!(fmt, "{}.*", self.major)), - Wildcard(Patch) => { - if let Some(minor) = self.minor { - try!(write!(fmt, "{}.{}.*", self.major, minor)) - } else { - try!(write!(fmt, "{}.*.*", self.major)) - } - } - _ => { - try!(write!(fmt, "{}{}", self.op, self.major)); - - match self.minor { - Some(v) => try!(write!(fmt, ".{}", v)), - None => (), - } - - match self.patch { - Some(v) => try!(write!(fmt, ".{}", v)), - None => (), - } - - if !self.pre.is_empty() { - try!(write!(fmt, "-")); - for (i, x) in self.pre.iter().enumerate() { - if i != 0 { - try!(write!(fmt, ".")) - } - try!(write!(fmt, "{}", x)); - } - } - } - } - - Ok(()) - } -} - -impl fmt::Display for Op { - fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - match *self { - Ex => try!(write!(fmt, "= ")), - Gt => try!(write!(fmt, "> ")), - GtEq => try!(write!(fmt, ">= ")), - Lt => try!(write!(fmt, "< ")), - LtEq => try!(write!(fmt, "<= ")), - Tilde => try!(write!(fmt, "~")), - Compatible => try!(write!(fmt, "^")), - // gets handled specially in Predicate::fmt - Wildcard(_) => try!(write!(fmt, "")), - } - Ok(()) - } -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod test { - use super::{VersionReq, Op}; - use super::super::version::Version; - use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher}; - - fn req(s: &str) -> VersionReq { - VersionReq::parse(s).unwrap() - } - - fn version(s: &str) -> Version { - match Version::parse(s) { - Ok(v) => v, - Err(e) => panic!("`{}` is not a valid version. Reason: {:?}", s, e), - } - } - - fn assert_match(req: &VersionReq, vers: &[&str]) { - for ver in vers.iter() { - assert!(req.matches(&version(*ver)), "did not match {}", ver); - } - } - - fn assert_not_match(req: &VersionReq, vers: &[&str]) { - for ver in vers.iter() { - assert!(!req.matches(&version(*ver)), "matched {}", ver); - } - } - - fn calculate_hash<T: Hash>(t: T) -> u64 { - use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher; - - let mut s = DefaultHasher::new(); - t.hash(&mut s); - s.finish() - } - - #[test] - fn test_parsing_default() { - let r = req("1.0.0"); - - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "^1.0.0".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["1.0.0", "1.0.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.9", "0.10.0", "0.1.0"]); - } - - #[test] - fn test_parsing_exact() { - let r = req("=1.0.0"); - - assert!(r.to_string() == "= 1.0.0".to_string()); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "= 1.0.0".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["1.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.0.1", "0.9.9", "0.10.0", "0.1.0", "1.0.0-pre"]); - - let r = req("=0.9.0"); - - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "= 0.9.0".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "1.9.0", "0.0.9"]); - - let r = req("=0.1.0-beta2.a"); - - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "= 0.1.0-beta2.a".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["0.1.0-beta2.a"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "0.1.0", "0.1.1-beta2.a", "0.1.0-beta2"]); - } - - #[test] - fn test_parse_metadata_see_issue_88_see_issue_88() { - for op in &[Op::Compatible, Op::Ex, Op::Gt, Op::GtEq, Op::Lt, Op::LtEq, Op::Tilde] { - req(&format!("{} 1.2.3+meta", op)); - } - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_parsing_greater_than() { - let r = req(">= 1.0.0"); - - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), ">= 1.0.0".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["1.0.0", "2.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.1.0", "0.0.1", "1.0.0-pre", "2.0.0-pre"]); - - let r = req(">= 2.1.0-alpha2"); - - assert_match(&r, &["2.1.0-alpha2", "2.1.0-alpha3", "2.1.0", "3.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, - &["2.0.0", "2.1.0-alpha1", "2.0.0-alpha2", "3.0.0-alpha2"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_parsing_less_than() { - let r = req("< 1.0.0"); - - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "< 1.0.0".to_string()); - - assert_match(&r, &["0.1.0", "0.0.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.0.0", "1.0.0-beta", "1.0.1", "0.9.9-alpha"]); - - let r = req("<= 2.1.0-alpha2"); - - assert_match(&r, &["2.1.0-alpha2", "2.1.0-alpha1", "2.0.0", "1.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, - &["2.1.0", "2.2.0-alpha1", "2.0.0-alpha2", "1.0.0-alpha2"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_multiple() { - let r = req("> 0.0.9, <= 2.5.3"); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "> 0.0.9, <= 2.5.3".to_string()); - assert_match(&r, &["0.0.10", "1.0.0", "2.5.3"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.8", "2.5.4"]); - - let r = req("0.3.0, 0.4.0"); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "^0.3.0, ^0.4.0".to_string()); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.8", "0.3.0", "0.4.0"]); - - let r = req("<= 0.2.0, >= 0.5.0"); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "<= 0.2.0, >= 0.5.0".to_string()); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.8", "0.3.0", "0.5.1"]); - - let r = req("0.1.0, 0.1.4, 0.1.6"); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), "^0.1.0, ^0.1.4, ^0.1.6".to_string()); - assert_match(&r, &["0.1.6", "0.1.9"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.1.0", "0.1.4", "0.2.0"]); - - assert!(VersionReq::parse("> 0.1.0,").is_err()); - assert!(VersionReq::parse("> 0.3.0, ,").is_err()); - - let r = req(">=0.5.1-alpha3, <0.6"); - assert_eq!(r.to_string(), ">= 0.5.1-alpha3, < 0.6".to_string()); - assert_match(&r, - &["0.5.1-alpha3", "0.5.1-alpha4", "0.5.1-beta", "0.5.1", "0.5.5"]); - assert_not_match(&r, - &["0.5.1-alpha1", "0.5.2-alpha3", "0.5.5-pre", "0.5.0-pre"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.6.0", "0.6.0-pre"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_parsing_tilde() { - let r = req("~1"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.0.0", "1.0.1", "1.1.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.0.9"]); - - let r = req("~1.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.1.1", "1.3.0", "0.0.9"]); - - let r = req("~1.2.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.2", "1.2.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.2.1", "1.9.0", "1.0.9", "2.0.1", "0.1.3"]); - - let r = req("~1.2.3-beta.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.3", "1.2.4", "1.2.3-beta.2", "1.2.3-beta.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.3.3", "1.1.4", "1.2.3-beta.1", "1.2.4-beta.2"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_parsing_compatible() { - let r = req("^1"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.1.2", "1.1.0", "1.2.1", "1.0.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.1.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.0.0-beta1", "0.1.0-alpha", "1.0.1-pre"]); - - let r = req("^1.1"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.1.2", "1.1.0", "1.2.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "1.0.1", "0.1.4"]); - - let r = req("^1.1.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.1.2", "1.1.4", "1.2.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "1.1.1", "0.0.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.1.2-alpha1", "1.1.3-alpha1", "2.9.0-alpha1"]); - - let r = req("^0.1.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.1.2", "0.1.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "1.1.1", "0.0.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.1.2-beta", "0.1.3-alpha", "0.2.0-pre"]); - - let r = req("^0.5.1-alpha3"); - assert_match(&r, - &["0.5.1-alpha3", "0.5.1-alpha4", "0.5.1-beta", "0.5.1", "0.5.5"]); - assert_not_match(&r, - &["0.5.1-alpha1", "0.5.2-alpha3", "0.5.5-pre", "0.5.0-pre", "0.6.0"]); - - let r = req("^0.0.2"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.0.2"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "1.1.1", "0.0.1", "0.1.4"]); - - let r = req("^0.0"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.0.2", "0.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "1.1.1", "0.1.4"]); - - let r = req("^0"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "0.0.2", "0.0.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["2.9.0", "1.1.1"]); - - let r = req("^1.4.2-beta.5"); - assert_match(&r, - &["1.4.2", "1.4.3", "1.4.2-beta.5", "1.4.2-beta.6", "1.4.2-c"]); - assert_not_match(&r, - &["0.9.9", "2.0.0", "1.4.2-alpha", "1.4.2-beta.4", "1.4.3-beta.5"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_parsing_wildcard() { - let r = req(""); - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.0.9", "1.0.1", "1.1.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &[]); - let r = req("*"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.0.9", "1.0.1", "1.1.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &[]); - let r = req("x"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.0.9", "1.0.1", "1.1.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &[]); - let r = req("X"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.9.1", "2.9.0", "0.0.9", "1.0.1", "1.1.1"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &[]); - - let r = req("1.*"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.1", "1.1.1", "1.3.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.9"]); - let r = req("1.x"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.1", "1.1.1", "1.3.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.9"]); - let r = req("1.X"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.1", "1.1.1", "1.3.0"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["0.0.9"]); - - let r = req("1.2.*"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.2", "1.2.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.9.0", "1.0.9", "2.0.1", "0.1.3"]); - let r = req("1.2.x"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.2", "1.2.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.9.0", "1.0.9", "2.0.1", "0.1.3"]); - let r = req("1.2.X"); - assert_match(&r, &["1.2.0", "1.2.2", "1.2.4"]); - assert_not_match(&r, &["1.9.0", "1.0.9", "2.0.1", "0.1.3"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_any() { - let r = VersionReq::any(); - assert_match(&r, &["0.0.1", "0.1.0", "1.0.0"]); - } - - #[test] - pub fn test_pre() { - let r = req("=2.1.1-really.0"); - assert_match(&r, &["2.1.1-really.0"]); - } - - // #[test] - // pub fn test_parse_errors() { - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidVersionRequirement), VersionReq::parse("\0")); - // assert_eq!(Err(OpAlreadySet), VersionReq::parse(">= >= 0.0.2")); - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidSigil), VersionReq::parse(">== 0.0.2")); - // assert_eq!(Err(VersionComponentsMustBeNumeric), - // VersionReq::parse("a.0.0")); - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidIdentifier), VersionReq::parse("1.0.0-")); - // assert_eq!(Err(MajorVersionRequired), VersionReq::parse(">=")); - // } - - #[test] - pub fn test_from_str() { - assert_eq!("1.0.0".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "^1.0.0".to_string()); - assert_eq!("=1.0.0".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "= 1.0.0".to_string()); - assert_eq!("~1".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "~1".to_string()); - assert_eq!("~1.2".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "~1.2".to_string()); - assert_eq!("^1".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "^1".to_string()); - assert_eq!("^1.1".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "^1.1".to_string()); - assert_eq!("*".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "*".to_string()); - assert_eq!("1.*".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "1.*".to_string()); - assert_eq!("< 1.0.0".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap().to_string(), - "< 1.0.0".to_string()); - } - - // #[test] - // pub fn test_from_str_errors() { - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidVersionRequirement), "\0".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // assert_eq!(Err(OpAlreadySet), ">= >= 0.0.2".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidSigil), ">== 0.0.2".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // assert_eq!(Err(VersionComponentsMustBeNumeric), - // "a.0.0".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // assert_eq!(Err(InvalidIdentifier), "1.0.0-".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // assert_eq!(Err(MajorVersionRequired), ">=".parse::<VersionReq>()); - // } - - #[test] - fn test_cargo3202() { - let v = "0.*.*".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap(); - assert_eq!("0.*.*", format!("{}", v.predicates[0])); - - let v = "0.0.*".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap(); - assert_eq!("0.0.*", format!("{}", v.predicates[0])); - - let r = req("0.*.*"); - assert_match(&r, &["0.5.0"]); - } - - #[test] - fn test_eq_hash() { - assert!(req("^1") == req("^1")); - assert!(calculate_hash(req("^1")) == calculate_hash(req("^1"))); - assert!(req("^1") != req("^2")); - } - - #[test] - fn test_ordering() { - assert!(req("=1") < req("*")); - assert!(req(">1") < req("*")); - assert!(req(">=1") < req("*")); - assert!(req("<1") < req("*")); - assert!(req("<=1") < req("*")); - assert!(req("~1") < req("*")); - assert!(req("^1") < req("*")); - assert!(req("*") == req("*")); - } -} diff --git a/semver/tests/deprecation.rs b/semver/tests/deprecation.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a5f533a..0000000 --- a/semver/tests/deprecation.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -extern crate semver; - -#[test] -fn test_regressions() { - use semver::VersionReq; - use semver::ReqParseError; - - let versions = vec![ - (".*", VersionReq::any()), - ("0.1.0.", VersionReq::parse("0.1.0").unwrap()), - ("0.3.1.3", VersionReq::parse("0.3.13").unwrap()), - ("0.2*", VersionReq::parse("0.2.*").unwrap()), - ("*.0", VersionReq::any()), - ]; - - for (version, requirement) in versions.into_iter() { - let parsed = VersionReq::parse(version); - let error = parsed.err().unwrap(); - - assert_eq!(ReqParseError::DeprecatedVersionRequirement(requirement), error); - } -} diff --git a/semver/tests/regression.rs b/semver/tests/regression.rs deleted file mode 100644 index ef568a7..0000000 --- a/semver/tests/regression.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -extern crate semver; -extern crate crates_index; -extern crate tempdir; - -// This test checks to see if every existing crate parses successfully. Important to not break the -// Rust universe! - -#[cfg(feature = "ci")] -#[test] -fn test_regressions() { - use tempdir::TempDir; - use crates_index::Index; - use semver::Version; - - let dir = TempDir::new("semver").unwrap(); - let index = Index::new(dir.into_path()); - index.clone().unwrap(); - - for krate in index.crates() { - for version in krate.versions() { - let v = version.version(); - assert!(Version::parse(v).is_ok(), "failed: {} ({})", version.name(), v); - } - } -} diff --git a/semver/tests/serde.rs b/semver/tests/serde.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bcb9264..0000000 --- a/semver/tests/serde.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#![cfg(feature = "serde")] - -#[macro_use] -extern crate serde_derive; - -extern crate semver; -extern crate serde_json; - -use semver::{Identifier, Version, VersionReq}; - -#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] -struct Identified { - name: String, - identifier: Identifier, -} - -#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] -struct Versioned { - name: String, - vers: Version, -} - -#[test] -fn serialize_identifier() { - let id = Identified { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - identifier: Identifier::Numeric(100), - }; - let j = serde_json::to_string(&id).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(j, r#"{"name":"serde","identifier":100}"#); - - let id = Identified { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - identifier: Identifier::AlphaNumeric("b100".to_owned()), - }; - let j = serde_json::to_string(&id).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(j, r#"{"name":"serde","identifier":"b100"}"#); -} - -#[test] -fn deserialize_identifier() { - let j = r#"{"name":"serde","identifier":100}"#; - let id = serde_json::from_str::<Identified>(j).unwrap(); - let expected = Identified { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - identifier: Identifier::Numeric(100), - }; - assert_eq!(id, expected); - - let j = r#"{"name":"serde","identifier":"b100"}"#; - let id = serde_json::from_str::<Identified>(j).unwrap(); - let expected = Identified { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - identifier: Identifier::AlphaNumeric("b100".to_owned()), - }; - assert_eq!(id, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn serialize_version() { - let v = Versioned { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - vers: Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap(), - }; - let j = serde_json::to_string(&v).unwrap(); - assert_eq!(j, r#"{"name":"serde","vers":"1.0.0"}"#); -} - -#[test] -fn deserialize_version() { - let j = r#"{"name":"serde","vers":"1.0.0"}"#; - let v = serde_json::from_str::<Versioned>(j).unwrap(); - let expected = Versioned { - name: "serde".to_owned(), - vers: Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap(), - }; - assert_eq!(v, expected); -} - -#[test] -fn serialize_versionreq() { - let v = VersionReq::exact(&Version::parse("1.0.0").unwrap()); - - assert_eq!(serde_json::to_string(&v).unwrap(), r#""= 1.0.0""#); -} - -#[test] -fn deserialize_versionreq() { - assert_eq!("1.0.0".parse::<VersionReq>().unwrap(), serde_json::from_str(r#""1.0.0""#).unwrap()); -} |