github.com/gozelle/go-internal@v1.9.0/semver/semver.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // Package semver implements comparison of semantic version strings.
     6  // In this package, semantic version strings must begin with a leading "v",
     7  // as in "v1.0.0".
     8  //
     9  // The general form of a semantic version string accepted by this package is
    10  //
    11  //	vMAJOR[.MINOR[.PATCH[-PRERELEASE][+BUILD]]]
    12  //
    13  // where square brackets indicate optional parts of the syntax;
    14  // MAJOR, MINOR, and PATCH are decimal integers without extra leading zeros;
    15  // PRERELEASE and BUILD are each a series of non-empty dot-separated identifiers
    16  // using only alphanumeric characters and hyphens; and
    17  // all-numeric PRERELEASE identifiers must not have leading zeros.
    18  //
    19  // This package follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 (see semver.org)
    20  // with two exceptions. First, it requires the "v" prefix. Second, it recognizes
    21  // vMAJOR and vMAJOR.MINOR (with no prerelease or build suffixes)
    22  // as shorthands for vMAJOR.0.0 and vMAJOR.MINOR.0.
    23  package semver
    24  
    25  // parsed returns the parsed form of a semantic version string.
    26  type parsed struct {
    27  	major      string
    28  	minor      string
    29  	patch      string
    30  	short      string
    31  	prerelease string
    32  	build      string
    33  	err        string
    34  }
    35  
    36  // IsValid reports whether v is a valid semantic version string.
    37  func IsValid(v string) bool {
    38  	_, ok := parse(v)
    39  	return ok
    40  }
    41  
    42  // Canonical returns the canonical formatting of the semantic version v.
    43  // It fills in any missing .MINOR or .PATCH and discards build metadata.
    44  // Two semantic versions compare equal only if their canonical formattings
    45  // are identical strings.
    46  // The canonical invalid semantic version is the empty string.
    47  func Canonical(v string) string {
    48  	p, ok := parse(v)
    49  	if !ok {
    50  		return ""
    51  	}
    52  	if p.build != "" {
    53  		return v[:len(v)-len(p.build)]
    54  	}
    55  	if p.short != "" {
    56  		return v + p.short
    57  	}
    58  	return v
    59  }
    60  
    61  // Major returns the major version prefix of the semantic version v.
    62  // For example, Major("v2.1.0") == "v2".
    63  // If v is an invalid semantic version string, Major returns the empty string.
    64  func Major(v string) string {
    65  	pv, ok := parse(v)
    66  	if !ok {
    67  		return ""
    68  	}
    69  	return v[:1+len(pv.major)]
    70  }
    71  
    72  // MajorMinor returns the major.minor version prefix of the semantic version v.
    73  // For example, MajorMinor("v2.1.0") == "v2.1".
    74  // If v is an invalid semantic version string, MajorMinor returns the empty string.
    75  func MajorMinor(v string) string {
    76  	pv, ok := parse(v)
    77  	if !ok {
    78  		return ""
    79  	}
    80  	i := 1 + len(pv.major)
    81  	if j := i + 1 + len(pv.minor); j <= len(v) && v[i] == '.' && v[i+1:j] == pv.minor {
    82  		return v[:j]
    83  	}
    84  	return v[:i] + "." + pv.minor
    85  }
    86  
    87  // Prerelease returns the prerelease suffix of the semantic version v.
    88  // For example, Prerelease("v2.1.0-pre+meta") == "-pre".
    89  // If v is an invalid semantic version string, Prerelease returns the empty string.
    90  func Prerelease(v string) string {
    91  	pv, ok := parse(v)
    92  	if !ok {
    93  		return ""
    94  	}
    95  	return pv.prerelease
    96  }
    97  
    98  // Build returns the build suffix of the semantic version v.
    99  // For example, Build("v2.1.0+meta") == "+meta".
   100  // If v is an invalid semantic version string, Build returns the empty string.
   101  func Build(v string) string {
   102  	pv, ok := parse(v)
   103  	if !ok {
   104  		return ""
   105  	}
   106  	return pv.build
   107  }
   108  
   109  // Compare returns an integer comparing two versions according to
   110  // according to semantic version precedence.
   111  // The result will be 0 if v == w, -1 if v < w, or +1 if v > w.
   112  //
   113  // An invalid semantic version string is considered less than a valid one.
   114  // All invalid semantic version strings compare equal to each other.
   115  func Compare(v, w string) int {
   116  	pv, ok1 := parse(v)
   117  	pw, ok2 := parse(w)
   118  	if !ok1 && !ok2 {
   119  		return 0
   120  	}
   121  	if !ok1 {
   122  		return -1
   123  	}
   124  	if !ok2 {
   125  		return +1
   126  	}
   127  	if c := compareInt(pv.major, pw.major); c != 0 {
   128  		return c
   129  	}
   130  	if c := compareInt(pv.minor, pw.minor); c != 0 {
   131  		return c
   132  	}
   133  	if c := compareInt(pv.patch, pw.patch); c != 0 {
   134  		return c
   135  	}
   136  	return comparePrerelease(pv.prerelease, pw.prerelease)
   137  }
   138  
   139  // Max canonicalizes its arguments and then returns the version string
   140  // that compares greater.
   141  func Max(v, w string) string {
   142  	v = Canonical(v)
   143  	w = Canonical(w)
   144  	if Compare(v, w) > 0 {
   145  		return v
   146  	}
   147  	return w
   148  }
   149  
   150  func parse(v string) (p parsed, ok bool) {
   151  	if v == "" || v[0] != 'v' {
   152  		p.err = "missing v prefix"
   153  		return
   154  	}
   155  	p.major, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:])
   156  	if !ok {
   157  		p.err = "bad major version"
   158  		return
   159  	}
   160  	if v == "" {
   161  		p.minor = "0"
   162  		p.patch = "0"
   163  		p.short = ".0.0"
   164  		return
   165  	}
   166  	if v[0] != '.' {
   167  		p.err = "bad minor prefix"
   168  		ok = false
   169  		return
   170  	}
   171  	p.minor, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:])
   172  	if !ok {
   173  		p.err = "bad minor version"
   174  		return
   175  	}
   176  	if v == "" {
   177  		p.patch = "0"
   178  		p.short = ".0"
   179  		return
   180  	}
   181  	if v[0] != '.' {
   182  		p.err = "bad patch prefix"
   183  		ok = false
   184  		return
   185  	}
   186  	p.patch, v, ok = parseInt(v[1:])
   187  	if !ok {
   188  		p.err = "bad patch version"
   189  		return
   190  	}
   191  	if len(v) > 0 && v[0] == '-' {
   192  		p.prerelease, v, ok = parsePrerelease(v)
   193  		if !ok {
   194  			p.err = "bad prerelease"
   195  			return
   196  		}
   197  	}
   198  	if len(v) > 0 && v[0] == '+' {
   199  		p.build, v, ok = parseBuild(v)
   200  		if !ok {
   201  			p.err = "bad build"
   202  			return
   203  		}
   204  	}
   205  	if v != "" {
   206  		p.err = "junk on end"
   207  		ok = false
   208  		return
   209  	}
   210  	ok = true
   211  	return
   212  }
   213  
   214  func parseInt(v string) (t, rest string, ok bool) {
   215  	if v == "" {
   216  		return
   217  	}
   218  	if v[0] < '0' || '9' < v[0] {
   219  		return
   220  	}
   221  	i := 1
   222  	for i < len(v) && '0' <= v[i] && v[i] <= '9' {
   223  		i++
   224  	}
   225  	if v[0] == '0' && i != 1 {
   226  		return
   227  	}
   228  	return v[:i], v[i:], true
   229  }
   230  
   231  func parsePrerelease(v string) (t, rest string, ok bool) {
   232  	// "A pre-release version MAY be denoted by appending a hyphen and
   233  	// a series of dot separated identifiers immediately following the patch version.
   234  	// Identifiers MUST comprise only ASCII alphanumerics and hyphen [0-9A-Za-z-].
   235  	// Identifiers MUST NOT be empty. Numeric identifiers MUST NOT include leading zeroes."
   236  	if v == "" || v[0] != '-' {
   237  		return
   238  	}
   239  	i := 1
   240  	start := 1
   241  	for i < len(v) && v[i] != '+' {
   242  		if !isIdentChar(v[i]) && v[i] != '.' {
   243  			return
   244  		}
   245  		if v[i] == '.' {
   246  			if start == i || isBadNum(v[start:i]) {
   247  				return
   248  			}
   249  			start = i + 1
   250  		}
   251  		i++
   252  	}
   253  	if start == i || isBadNum(v[start:i]) {
   254  		return
   255  	}
   256  	return v[:i], v[i:], true
   257  }
   258  
   259  func parseBuild(v string) (t, rest string, ok bool) {
   260  	if v == "" || v[0] != '+' {
   261  		return
   262  	}
   263  	i := 1
   264  	start := 1
   265  	for i < len(v) {
   266  		if !isIdentChar(v[i]) {
   267  			return
   268  		}
   269  		if v[i] == '.' {
   270  			if start == i {
   271  				return
   272  			}
   273  			start = i + 1
   274  		}
   275  		i++
   276  	}
   277  	if start == i {
   278  		return
   279  	}
   280  	return v[:i], v[i:], true
   281  }
   282  
   283  func isIdentChar(c byte) bool {
   284  	return 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' || 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || '0' <= c && c <= '9' || c == '-'
   285  }
   286  
   287  func isBadNum(v string) bool {
   288  	i := 0
   289  	for i < len(v) && '0' <= v[i] && v[i] <= '9' {
   290  		i++
   291  	}
   292  	return i == len(v) && i > 1 && v[0] == '0'
   293  }
   294  
   295  func isNum(v string) bool {
   296  	i := 0
   297  	for i < len(v) && '0' <= v[i] && v[i] <= '9' {
   298  		i++
   299  	}
   300  	return i == len(v)
   301  }
   302  
   303  func compareInt(x, y string) int {
   304  	if x == y {
   305  		return 0
   306  	}
   307  	if len(x) < len(y) {
   308  		return -1
   309  	}
   310  	if len(x) > len(y) {
   311  		return +1
   312  	}
   313  	if x < y {
   314  		return -1
   315  	} else {
   316  		return +1
   317  	}
   318  }
   319  
   320  func comparePrerelease(x, y string) int {
   321  	// "When major, minor, and patch are equal, a pre-release version has
   322  	// lower precedence than a normal version.
   323  	// Example: 1.0.0-alpha < 1.0.0.
   324  	// Precedence for two pre-release versions with the same major, minor,
   325  	// and patch version MUST be determined by comparing each dot separated
   326  	// identifier from left to right until a difference is found as follows:
   327  	// identifiers consisting of only digits are compared numerically and
   328  	// identifiers with letters or hyphens are compared lexically in ASCII
   329  	// sort order. Numeric identifiers always have lower precedence than
   330  	// non-numeric identifiers. A larger set of pre-release fields has a
   331  	// higher precedence than a smaller set, if all of the preceding
   332  	// identifiers are equal.
   333  	// Example: 1.0.0-alpha < 1.0.0-alpha.1 < 1.0.0-alpha.beta <
   334  	// 1.0.0-beta < 1.0.0-beta.2 < 1.0.0-beta.11 < 1.0.0-rc.1 < 1.0.0."
   335  	if x == y {
   336  		return 0
   337  	}
   338  	if x == "" {
   339  		return +1
   340  	}
   341  	if y == "" {
   342  		return -1
   343  	}
   344  	for x != "" && y != "" {
   345  		x = x[1:] // skip - or .
   346  		y = y[1:] // skip - or .
   347  		var dx, dy string
   348  		dx, x = nextIdent(x)
   349  		dy, y = nextIdent(y)
   350  		if dx != dy {
   351  			ix := isNum(dx)
   352  			iy := isNum(dy)
   353  			if ix != iy {
   354  				if ix {
   355  					return -1
   356  				} else {
   357  					return +1
   358  				}
   359  			}
   360  			if ix {
   361  				if len(dx) < len(dy) {
   362  					return -1
   363  				}
   364  				if len(dx) > len(dy) {
   365  					return +1
   366  				}
   367  			}
   368  			if dx < dy {
   369  				return -1
   370  			} else {
   371  				return +1
   372  			}
   373  		}
   374  	}
   375  	if x == "" {
   376  		return -1
   377  	} else {
   378  		return +1
   379  	}
   380  }
   381  
   382  func nextIdent(x string) (dx, rest string) {
   383  	i := 0
   384  	for i < len(x) && x[i] != '.' {
   385  		i++
   386  	}
   387  	return x[:i], x[i:]
   388  }