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aptly/deb/version.go
Simon Aquino 3cf281965b Implementation of all-matches functionality + tests
When performing an *aptly snapshot pull*, users might list dependency
versions that can potentially match multiple packages in the source
snapshot. However, the current implementation of the 'snapshot pull'
command only allows one package to be pulled from a snapshot at a time
for a given dependency.

The newly implemented all-matches flag allows users to pull all the
matching packages from a source snapshot, provided that they satisfy the
version requirements indicated by the dependencies.

The all-matches flag defaults to false and only produces the described
behaviour when it is explicitly set to true.
2014-06-27 03:36:03 +01:00

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package deb
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode"
)
// Using documentation from: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Version
// CompareVersions compares two package versions
func CompareVersions(ver1, ver2 string) int {
e1, u1, d1 := parseVersion(ver1)
e2, u2, d2 := parseVersion(ver2)
r := compareVersionPart(e1, e2)
if r != 0 {
return r
}
r = compareVersionPart(u1, u2)
if r != 0 {
return r
}
return compareVersionPart(d1, d2)
}
// parseVersions breaks down full version to components (possibly empty)
func parseVersion(ver string) (epoch, upstream, debian string) {
i := strings.LastIndex(ver, "-")
if i != -1 {
debian, ver = ver[i+1:], ver[:i]
}
i = strings.Index(ver, ":")
if i != -1 {
epoch, ver = ver[:i], ver[i+1:]
}
upstream = ver
return
}
// compareLexicographic compares in "Debian lexicographic" way, see below compareVersionPart for details
func compareLexicographic(s1, s2 string) int {
i := 0
l1, l2 := len(s1), len(s2)
for {
if i == l1 && i == l2 {
// s1 equal to s2
break
}
if i == l2 {
// s1 is longer than s2
if s1[i] == '~' {
return -1 // s1 < s2
}
return 1 // s1 > s2
}
if i == l1 {
// s2 is longer than s1
if s2[i] == '~' {
return 1 // s1 > s2
}
return -1 // s1 < s2
}
if s1[i] == s2[i] {
i++
continue
}
if s1[i] == '~' {
return -1
}
if s2[i] == '~' {
return 1
}
c1, c2 := unicode.IsLetter(rune(s1[i])), unicode.IsLetter(rune(s2[i]))
if c1 && !c2 {
return -1
}
if !c1 && c2 {
return 1
}
if s1[i] < s2[i] {
return -1
}
return 1
}
return 0
}
// compareVersionPart compares parts of full version
//
// From Debian Policy Manual:
//
// "The strings are compared from left to right.
//
// First the initial part of each string consisting entirely of non-digit characters is
// determined. These two parts (one of which may be empty) are compared lexically. If a
// difference is found it is returned. The lexical comparison is a comparison of ASCII values
// modified so that all the letters sort earlier than all the non-letters and so that a tilde
// sorts before anything, even the end of a part. For example, the following parts are in sorted
// order from earliest to latest: ~~, ~~a, ~, the empty part.
//
// Then the initial part of the remainder of each string which consists entirely of digit
// characters is determined. The numerical values of these two parts are compared, and any difference
// found is returned as the result of the comparison. For these purposes an empty string (which can only occur at
// the end of one or both version strings being compared) counts as zero.
// These two steps (comparing and removing initial non-digit strings and initial digit strings) are
// repeated until a difference is found or both strings are exhausted."
func compareVersionPart(part1, part2 string) int {
i1, i2 := 0, 0
l1, l2 := len(part1), len(part2)
for {
j1, j2 := i1, i2
for j1 < l1 && !unicode.IsDigit(rune(part1[j1])) {
j1++
}
for j2 < l2 && !unicode.IsDigit(rune(part2[j2])) {
j2++
}
s1, s2 := part1[i1:j1], part2[i2:j2]
r := compareLexicographic(s1, s2)
if r != 0 {
return r
}
i1, i2 = j1, j2
for j1 < l1 && unicode.IsDigit(rune(part1[j1])) {
j1++
}
for j2 < l2 && unicode.IsDigit(rune(part2[j2])) {
j2++
}
s1, s2 = part1[i1:j1], part2[i2:j2]
n1, _ := strconv.Atoi(s1)
n2, _ := strconv.Atoi(s2)
if n1 < n2 {
return -1
}
if n1 > n2 {
return 1
}
i1, i2 = j1, j2
if i1 == l1 && i2 == l2 {
break
}
}
return 0
}
// Version relations
const (
VersionDontCare = iota
VersionLess
VersionLessOrEqual
VersionEqual
VersionGreaterOrEqual
VersionGreater
)
// Dependency is a parsed version of Debian dependency to package
type Dependency struct {
Pkg string
Relation int
Version string
Architecture string
}
// NextVersion returns the next version of a dependency (eg. if d.Version = 1.9, it returns 1.10)
func (d *Dependency) NextVersion() string {
l := len(d.Version)
if l == 0 {
return ""
}
i := l
for i > 0 {
_, err := strconv.ParseUint(d.Version[i-1:l],10,0)
if err != nil { break }
i--
}
v, err := strconv.ParseUint(d.Version[i:l],10,0)
if err != nil {
return d.Version
}
return d.Version[0:i] + strconv.Itoa(int(v)+1)
}
// Hash calculates some predefined unique ID of Dependency
func (d *Dependency) Hash() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s:%d:%s", d.Architecture, d.Pkg, d.Relation, d.Version)
}
// String produces human-readable representation
func (d *Dependency) String() string {
var rel string
switch d.Relation {
case VersionEqual:
rel = "="
case VersionGreater:
rel = ">>"
case VersionLess:
rel = "<<"
case VersionGreaterOrEqual:
rel = ">="
case VersionLessOrEqual:
rel = "<="
case VersionDontCare:
return fmt.Sprintf("%s [%s]", d.Pkg, d.Architecture)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s %s) [%s]", d.Pkg, rel, d.Version, d.Architecture)
}
// ParseDependencyVariants parses dependencies in format "pkg (>= 1.35) | other-package"
func ParseDependencyVariants(variants string) (l []Dependency, err error) {
parts := strings.Split(variants, "|")
l = make([]Dependency, len(parts))
for i, part := range parts {
l[i], err = ParseDependency(strings.TrimSpace(part))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return
}
// ParseDependency parses dependency in format "pkg (>= 1.35) [arch]" into parts
func ParseDependency(dep string) (d Dependency, err error) {
if strings.HasSuffix(dep, "}") {
i := strings.LastIndex(dep, "{")
if i == -1 {
err = fmt.Errorf("unable to parse dependency: %s", dep)
return
}
d.Architecture = dep[i+1 : len(dep)-1]
dep = strings.TrimSpace(dep[:i])
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(dep, ")") {
d.Pkg = strings.TrimSpace(dep)
d.Relation = VersionDontCare
return
}
i := strings.Index(dep, "(")
if i == -1 {
err = fmt.Errorf("unable to parse dependency: %s", dep)
return
}
d.Pkg = strings.TrimSpace(dep[0:i])
rel := ""
if dep[i+1] == '>' || dep[i+1] == '<' || dep[i+1] == '=' {
rel += dep[i+1 : i+2]
if dep[i+2] == '>' || dep[i+2] == '<' || dep[i+2] == '=' {
rel += dep[i+2 : i+3]
d.Version = strings.TrimSpace(dep[i+3 : len(dep)-1])
} else {
d.Version = strings.TrimSpace(dep[i+2 : len(dep)-1])
}
} else {
d.Version = strings.TrimSpace(dep[i+1 : len(dep)-1])
}
switch rel {
case "<", "<=":
d.Relation = VersionLessOrEqual
case ">", ">=":
d.Relation = VersionGreaterOrEqual
case "<<":
d.Relation = VersionLess
case ">>":
d.Relation = VersionGreater
case "", "=":
d.Relation = VersionEqual
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("relation unknown %#v in dependency %s", rel, dep)
}
return
}