// Copyright (c) 2023, QuantStack and Mamba Contributors // // Distributed under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License. // // The full license is in the file LICENSE, distributed with this software. #ifndef MAMBA_SPECS_VERSION_HPP #define MAMBA_SPECS_VERSION_HPP #include #include #include #include #include #include "mamba/specs/error.hpp" #include "mamba/util/charconv.hpp" namespace mamba::specs { /** * A succession of a number and a lowercase literal. * * Comparison is done lexicographically, with the number first and the literal second. * Certain literals have special meaning: * "*" < "dev" < "_"< any other literal < "" < "post" */ class VersionPartAtom { public: VersionPartAtom() noexcept = default; VersionPartAtom(std::size_t numeral) noexcept; VersionPartAtom(std::size_t numeral, std::string_view literal); // The use of a template is only meant to prevent ambiguous conversions template VersionPartAtom(std::size_t numeral, std::basic_string literal); [[nodiscard]] auto numeral() const noexcept -> std::size_t; [[nodiscard]] auto literal() const& noexcept -> const std::string&; auto literal() && noexcept -> std::string; [[nodiscard]] auto to_string() const -> std::string; private: // Stored in decreasing size order for performance std::string m_literal = ""; std::size_t m_numeral = 0; }; auto operator==(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; auto operator!=(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; auto operator<(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; auto operator<=(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; auto operator>(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; auto operator>=(const VersionPartAtom& left, const VersionPartAtom& right) -> bool; extern template VersionPartAtom::VersionPartAtom(std::size_t, std::string); /** * A sequence of VersionPartAtom meant to represent a part of a version (e.g. major, minor). * * In a version like ``1.3.0post1dev``, the parts are ``1``, ``3``, and ``0post1dev``. * Version parts can have a arbitrary number of atoms, such as {0, "post"} {1, "dev"} * in ``0post1dev``. * * @see Version::parse for how this is computed from strings. * @todo Use a small vector of expected size 1 if performance ar not good enough. */ struct VersionPart { /** The atoms of the version part */ std::vector atoms = {}; /** * Whether a potential leading zero in the first atom should be considered implicit. * * During parsing of ``Version``, if a part starts with a literal atom, it is considered * the same as if it started with a leading ``0``. * For instance ``0post1dev`` is parsed in the same way as ``post1dev``. * Marking it as implicit enables the possibility to remove it when reconstructing a string * representation. * This is desirable for compatibility with other version formats, such as Python, where * a version modifier might be expressed as ``1.3.0.dev3``. */ bool implicit_leading_zero = false; VersionPart(); VersionPart(std::initializer_list init); VersionPart(std::vector atoms, bool implicit_leading_zero); [[nodiscard]] auto to_string() const -> std::string; }; auto operator==(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; auto operator!=(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; auto operator<(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; auto operator<=(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; auto operator>(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; auto operator>=(const VersionPart& left, const VersionPart& other) -> bool; /** * A sequence of VersionPart meant to represent all parts of a version. * * CommonVersion are composed of an arbitrary positive number parts, such as major, minor. * They are typically separated by dots, for instance the three parts in 3.0post1dev.4 are * {{3, ""}}, {{0, "post"}, {1, "dev"}}, and {{4, ""}}. * * @see Version::parse for how this is computed from strings. * @todo Use a small vector of expected size 4 if performance ar not good enough. */ using CommonVersion = std::vector; /** * A version according to Conda specifications. * * A version is composed of * - A epoch number, usually 0; * - A regular version, * - An optional local. * These elements are used to lexicographicaly compare two versions. * * @see https://github.com/conda/conda/blob/main/conda/models/version.py */ class Version { public: static constexpr char epoch_delim = '!'; static constexpr char local_delim = '+'; static constexpr char part_delim = '.'; static constexpr char part_delim_alt = '-'; static constexpr char part_delim_special = '_'; static auto parse(std::string_view str) -> expected_parse_t; /** Construct version ``0.0``. */ Version() noexcept = default; Version(std::size_t epoch, CommonVersion version, CommonVersion local = {}) noexcept; [[nodiscard]] auto epoch() const noexcept -> std::size_t; [[nodiscard]] auto version() const noexcept -> const CommonVersion&; [[nodiscard]] auto local() const noexcept -> const CommonVersion&; /** * A string representation of the version. * * May not always be the same as the parsed string (due to reconstruction) but reparsing * this string will give the same version. * ``v == Version::parse(v.to_string())``. */ [[nodiscard]] auto to_string() const -> std::string; /** * A string truncated of extended representation of the version. * * Represent the string with the desired number of parts. * If the actual number of parts is larger, then the string is truncated. * If the actual number of parts is smalle, then the string is expanded with zeros. */ [[nodiscard]] auto to_string(std::size_t level) const -> std::string; /** * String representation that treats ``*`` as glob pattern. * * Instead of printing them as ``0*`` (as a special literal), it formats them as ``*``. * In full, a version like ``*.1.*`` will print as such instead of ``0*.1.0*``. */ [[nodiscard]] auto to_string_glob() const -> std::string; /** * Return true if this version starts with the other prefix. * * For instance 1.2.3 starts with 1.2 but not the opposite. * Because Conda versions can contain an arbitrary number of segments, some of which * with alpha releases, this function cannot be written as a comparison. * One would need to comoare with a version with infinitely pre-release segments. */ [[nodiscard]] auto starts_with(const Version& prefix) const -> bool; /** * Return true if this version is a compatible upgrade to the given one. * * For instance 1.3.1 is compatible with 1.2.1 at level 0 (first component `1 == 1``), * at level 1 (second component `` 3 >= 2``), but not at level two (because the second * component is strictly larger ``3 > 2``). * Compatible versions are always smaller than the current version. */ [[nodiscard]] auto compatible_with(const Version& older, std::size_t level) const -> bool; private: // Stored in decreasing size order for performance CommonVersion m_version = {}; CommonVersion m_local = {}; std::size_t m_epoch = 0; }; auto operator==(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; auto operator!=(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; auto operator<(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; auto operator<=(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; auto operator>(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; auto operator>=(const Version& left, const Version& other) -> bool; namespace version_literals { auto operator""_v(const char* str, std::size_t len) -> Version; } } template <> struct fmt::formatter { constexpr auto parse(format_parse_context& ctx) -> format_parse_context::iterator { // make sure that range is empty if (ctx.begin() != ctx.end() && *ctx.begin() != '}') { throw fmt::format_error("Invalid format"); } return ctx.begin(); } auto format(const ::mamba::specs::VersionPartAtom atom, format_context& ctx) const -> format_context::iterator; }; template <> struct fmt::formatter { constexpr auto parse(format_parse_context& ctx) -> format_parse_context::iterator { // make sure that range is empty if (ctx.begin() != ctx.end() && *ctx.begin() != '}') { throw fmt::format_error("Invalid format"); } return ctx.begin(); } auto format(const ::mamba::specs::VersionPart atom, format_context& ctx) const -> format_context::iterator; }; template <> struct fmt::formatter { enum struct FormatType { Normal, /** * The Glob pattern, as used internally ``VersionPredicate``, lets you treat ``*`` as a * glob pattern instead of the special character. * It lets you format ``*.*`` as such instead of ``0*.0*``. */ Glob, }; std::optional m_level; FormatType m_type = FormatType::Normal; constexpr auto parse(format_parse_context& ctx) -> format_parse_context::iterator { const auto end = ctx.end(); const auto start = ctx.begin(); // Make sure that range is not empty if (start == end || *start == '}') { return start; } // Check for restricted number of segments at beginning std::size_t val = 0; auto [ptr, ec] = mamba::util::constexpr_from_chars(start, end, val); if (ec == std::errc()) { m_level = val; } // Check for end of format spec if (ptr == end || *ptr == '}') { return ptr; } // Check the custom format type if (*ptr == 'g') { m_type = FormatType::Glob; ++ptr; } return ptr; } auto format(const ::mamba::specs::Version v, format_context& ctx) const -> format_context::iterator; }; #endif