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//! Version module, which provides the `Version` struct as parsed version representation. //! //! Version numbers in the form of a string are parsed to a `Version` first, before any comparison //! is made. This struct provides many methods and features for easy comparison, probing and other //! things. use std::cmp::Ordering; use std::fmt; use std::iter::Peekable; use std::slice::Iter; use crate::comp_op::CompOp; use crate::version_manifest::VersionManifest; use crate::version_part::VersionPart; /// Version struct, which is a representation for a parsed version string. /// /// A version in string format can be parsed using methods like `Version::from("1.2.3");`. /// These methods return a `Result` holding the parsed version or an error on failure. /// /// The original version string is stored in the struct, and can be accessed using the /// `version.as_str()` method. Note, that when the version wasn't parsed from a string /// representation, the returned value is generated. /// /// The struct provides many methods for comparison and probing. pub struct Version<'a> { version: &'a str, parts: Vec<VersionPart<'a>>, manifest: Option<&'a VersionManifest>, } impl<'a> Version<'a> { /// Create a `Version` instance from a version string. /// /// The version string should be passed to the `version` parameter. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{CompOp, Version}; /// /// let ver = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver.compare(&Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()), CompOp::Eq); /// ``` pub fn from(version: &'a str) -> Option<Self> { // Split the version string let parts = Self::split_version_str(version, None); // Return nothing if the parts are none if parts.is_none() { return None; } // Create and return the object Some(Version { version: version, parts: parts.unwrap(), manifest: None, }) } /// Create a `Version` instance from already existing parts /// /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{CompOp, Version, VersionManifest}; /// ``` pub fn from_parts(version: &'a str, version_parts: Vec<VersionPart<'a>>) -> Self { Version { version: version, parts: version_parts, manifest: None, } } /// Create a `Version` instance from a version string with the given `manifest`. /// /// The version string should be passed to the `version` parameter. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{CompOp, Version, VersionManifest}; /// /// let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); /// let ver = Version::from_manifest("1.2.3", &manifest).unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver.compare(&Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()), CompOp::Eq); /// ``` pub fn from_manifest(version: &'a str, manifest: &'a VersionManifest) -> Option<Self> { // Split the version string let parts = Self::split_version_str(version, Some(&manifest)); // Return nothing if the parts are none if parts.is_none() { return None; } // Create and return the object Some(Version { version: version, parts: parts.unwrap(), manifest: Some(&manifest), }) } /// Get the version manifest, if available. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::Version; /// /// let version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// if version.has_manifest() { /// println!( /// "Maximum version part depth is {} for this version", /// version.manifest().unwrap().max_depth_number() /// ); /// } else { /// println!("Version has no manifest"); /// } /// ``` pub fn manifest(&self) -> Option<&VersionManifest> { self.manifest } /// Check whether this version has a manifest. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::Version; /// /// let version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// if version.has_manifest() { /// println!("This version does have a manifest"); /// } else { /// println!("This version does not have a manifest"); /// } /// ``` pub fn has_manifest(&self) -> bool { self.manifest().is_some() } /// Set the version manifest. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{Version, VersionManifest}; /// /// let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); /// let mut version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// version.set_manifest(Some(&manifest)); /// ``` pub fn set_manifest(&mut self, manifest: Option<&'a VersionManifest>) { self.manifest = manifest; // TODO: Re-parse the version string, because the manifest might have changed. } /// Split the given version string, in it's version parts. /// TODO: Move this method to some sort of helper class, maybe as part of `VersionPart`. fn split_version_str( version: &'a str, manifest: Option<&'a VersionManifest>, ) -> Option<Vec<VersionPart<'a>>> { // Split the version string, and create a vector to put the parts in // TODO: split at specific separators instead let split = version.split(|c| !char::is_alphanumeric(c)); let mut parts = Vec::new(); // Get the manifest to follow let mut used_manifest = &VersionManifest::new(); if manifest.is_some() { used_manifest = manifest.unwrap(); } // Flag to determine whether this version number contains any number part let mut has_number = false; // Loop over the parts, and parse them for part in split { // We may not go over the maximum depth if used_manifest.max_depth().is_some() && parts.len() >= used_manifest.max_depth_number() { break; } // Skip empty parts if part.is_empty() { continue; } // Try to parse the value as an number match part.parse::<i32>() { Ok(number) => { // Push the number part to the vector, and set the has number flag parts.push(VersionPart::Number(number)); has_number = true; } Err(_) => { // Ignore text parts if specified if used_manifest.ignore_text() { continue; } // Push the text part to the vector parts.push(VersionPart::Text(part)) } } } // The version must contain a number part, if any part was parsed if !has_number && !parts.is_empty() { return None; } // Return the list of parts Some(parts) } /// Get the original version string. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::Version; /// /// let ver = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver.as_str(), "1.2.3"); /// ``` pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str { &self.version } /// Get a specific version part by it's `index`. /// An error is returned if the given index is out of bound. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{Version, VersionPart}; /// /// let ver = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver.part(0), Ok(&VersionPart::Number(1))); /// assert_eq!(ver.part(1), Ok(&VersionPart::Number(2))); /// assert_eq!(ver.part(2), Ok(&VersionPart::Number(3))); /// ``` pub fn part(&self, index: usize) -> Result<&VersionPart<'a>, ()> { // Make sure the index is in-bound if index >= self.parts.len() { return Err(()); } // Return the requested part Ok(&self.parts[index]) } /// Get a vector of all version parts. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{Version, VersionPart}; /// /// let ver = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver.parts(), &vec![ /// VersionPart::Number(1), /// VersionPart::Number(2), /// VersionPart::Number(3) /// ]); /// ``` pub fn parts(&self) -> &Vec<VersionPart<'a>> { &self.parts } /// Get the number of parts in this version string. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::Version; /// /// let ver_a = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); /// let ver_b = Version::from("1.2.3.4").unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(ver_a.part_count(), 3); /// assert_eq!(ver_b.part_count(), 4); /// ``` pub fn part_count(&self) -> usize { self.parts.len() } /// Compare this version to the given `other` version. /// /// This method returns one of the following comparison operators: /// /// * `Lt` /// * `Eq` /// * `Gt` /// /// Other comparison operators can be used when comparing, but aren't returned by this method. /// /// # Examples: /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{CompOp, Version}; /// /// assert_eq!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap().compare(&Version::from("1.3.2").unwrap()), CompOp::Lt); /// assert_eq!(Version::from("1.9").unwrap().compare(&Version::from("1.9").unwrap()), CompOp::Eq); /// assert_eq!(Version::from("0.3.0.0").unwrap().compare(&Version::from("0.3").unwrap()), CompOp::Eq); /// assert_eq!(Version::from("2").unwrap().compare(&Version::from("1.7.3").unwrap()), CompOp::Gt); /// ``` pub fn compare(&self, other: &'a Version) -> CompOp { // Compare the versions with their peekable iterators Self::compare_iter(self.parts.iter().peekable(), other.parts.iter().peekable()) } /// Compare this version to the given `other` version, /// and check whether the given comparison operator is valid. /// /// All comparison operators can be used. /// /// # Examples: /// /// ``` /// use version_compare::{CompOp, Version}; /// /// assert!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap().compare_to(&Version::from("1.3.2").unwrap(), &CompOp::Lt)); /// assert!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap().compare_to(&Version::from("1.3.2").unwrap(), &CompOp::Le)); /// assert!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap().compare_to(&Version::from("1.2").unwrap(), &CompOp::Eq)); /// assert!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap().compare_to(&Version::from("1.2").unwrap(), &CompOp::Le)); /// ``` pub fn compare_to(&self, other: &Version, operator: &CompOp) -> bool { // Get the comparison result let result = self.compare(&other); // Match the result against the given operator match result { CompOp::Eq => match operator { &CompOp::Eq | &CompOp::Le | &CompOp::Ge => true, _ => false, }, CompOp::Lt => match operator { &CompOp::Ne | &CompOp::Lt | &CompOp::Le => true, _ => false, }, CompOp::Gt => match operator { &CompOp::Ne | &CompOp::Gt | &CompOp::Ge => true, _ => false, }, _ => unreachable!(), } } /// Compare two version numbers based on the iterators of their version parts. /// /// This method returns one of the following comparison operators: /// /// * `Lt` /// * `Eq` /// * `Gt` /// /// Other comparison operators can be used when comparing, but aren't returned by this method. fn compare_iter( mut iter: Peekable<Iter<VersionPart<'a>>>, mut other_iter: Peekable<Iter<VersionPart<'a>>>, ) -> CompOp { // Iterate through the parts of this version let mut other_part: Option<&VersionPart>; // Iterate over the iterator, without consuming it loop { match iter.next() { Some(part) => { // Get the part for the other version other_part = other_iter.next(); // If there are no parts left in the other version, try to determine the result if other_part.is_none() { // In the main version: if the current part is zero, continue to the next one match part { &VersionPart::Number(num) => { if num == 0 { continue; } } &VersionPart::Text(_) => return CompOp::Lt, } // The main version is greater return CompOp::Gt; } // Match both part as numbers to destruct their numerical values match part { &VersionPart::Number(num) => match other_part.unwrap() { &VersionPart::Number(other_num) => { // Compare the numbers match num { n if n < other_num => return CompOp::Lt, n if n > other_num => return CompOp::Gt, _ => continue, } } _ => {} }, _ => {} } } None => break, } } // Check whether we should iterate over the other iterator, if it has any items left match other_iter.peek() { // Compare based on the other iterator Some(_) => Self::compare_iter(other_iter, iter).as_flipped(), // Nothing more to iterate over, the versions should be equal None => CompOp::Eq, } } } impl<'a> fmt::Display for Version<'a> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.version) } } // Show just the version component parts as debug output impl<'a> fmt::Debug for Version<'a> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { if f.alternate() { write!(f, "{:#?}", self.parts) } else { write!(f, "{:?}", self.parts) } } } /// Implement the partial ordering trait for the version struct, to easily allow version comparison. impl<'a> PartialOrd for Version<'a> { fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> { Some(self.compare(other).ord().unwrap()) } } /// Implement the partial equality trait for the version struct, to easily allow version comparison. impl<'a> PartialEq for Version<'a> { fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { self.compare_to(other, &CompOp::Eq) } } #[cfg_attr(tarpaulin, skip)] #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use std::cmp; use crate::comp_op::CompOp; use crate::test::test_version::{TEST_VERSIONS, TEST_VERSIONS_ERROR}; use crate::test::test_version_set::TEST_VERSION_SETS; use crate::version_manifest::VersionManifest; use crate::version_part::VersionPart; use super::Version; #[test] // TODO: This doesn't really test whether this method fully works fn from() { // Test whether parsing works for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { assert!(Version::from(&version.0).is_some()); } // Test whether parsing works for each test invalid version for version in TEST_VERSIONS_ERROR { assert!(Version::from(&version.0).is_none()); } } #[test] // TODO: This doesn't really test whether this method fully works fn from_manifest() { // Create a manifest let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); // Test whether parsing works for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { assert_eq!( Version::from_manifest(&version.0, &manifest) .unwrap() .manifest, Some(&manifest) ); } // Test whether parsing works for each test invalid version for version in TEST_VERSIONS_ERROR { assert!(Version::from_manifest(&version.0, &manifest).is_none()); } } #[test] fn manifest() { let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); let mut version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); version.manifest = Some(&manifest); assert_eq!(version.manifest(), Some(&manifest)); version.manifest = None; assert_eq!(version.manifest(), None); } #[test] fn has_manifest() { let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); let mut version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); version.manifest = Some(&manifest); assert!(version.has_manifest()); version.manifest = None; assert!(!version.has_manifest()); } #[test] fn set_manifest() { let manifest = VersionManifest::new(); let mut version = Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(); version.set_manifest(Some(&manifest)); assert_eq!(version.manifest, Some(&manifest)); version.set_manifest(None); assert_eq!(version.manifest, None); } #[test] fn as_str() { // Test for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // The input version string must be the same as the returned string assert_eq!(Version::from(&version.0).unwrap().as_str(), version.0); } } #[test] fn part() { // Test for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // Create a version object let ver = Version::from(&version.0).unwrap(); // Loop through each part for i in 0..version.1 { assert_eq!(ver.part(i), Ok(&ver.parts[i])); } // A value outside the range must return an error assert!(ver.part(version.1).is_err()); } } #[test] fn parts() { // Test for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // The number of parts must match assert_eq!(Version::from(&version.0).unwrap().parts().len(), version.1); } } #[test] fn parts_max_depth() { // Create a manifest let mut manifest = VersionManifest::new(); // Loop through a range of numbers for depth in 0..5 { // Set the maximum depth manifest.set_max_depth_number(depth); // Test for each test version with the manifest for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // Create a version object, and count it's parts let ver = Version::from_manifest(&version.0, &manifest); // Some versions might be none, because not all of the start with a number when the // maximum depth is 1. A version string with only text isn't allowed, // resulting in none. if ver.is_none() { continue; } // Get the part count let count = ver.unwrap().parts().len(); // The number of parts must match if depth == 0 { assert_eq!(count, version.1); } else { assert_eq!(count, cmp::min(version.1, depth)); } } } } #[test] fn parts_ignore_text() { // Create a manifest let mut manifest = VersionManifest::new(); // Try this for true and false for ignore in vec![true, false] { // Set to ignore text manifest.set_ignore_text(ignore); // Keep track whether any version passed with text let mut had_text = false; // Test each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // Create a version instance, and get it's parts let ver = Version::from_manifest(&version.0, &manifest).unwrap(); // Loop through all version parts for part in ver.parts() { match part { &VersionPart::Text(_) => { // Set the flag had_text = true; // Break the loop if we already reached text when not ignored if !ignore { break; } } _ => {} } } } // Assert had text assert_eq!(had_text, !ignore); } } #[test] fn part_count() { // Test for each test version for version in TEST_VERSIONS { // The number of parts must match the metadata assert_eq!(Version::from(&version.0).unwrap().part_count(), version.1); } } #[test] fn compare() { // Compare each version in the version set for entry in TEST_VERSION_SETS { // Get both versions let version_a = Version::from(&entry.0).unwrap(); let version_b = Version::from(&entry.1).unwrap(); // Compare them assert_eq!( version_a.compare(&version_b), entry.2.clone(), "Testing that {} is {} {}", &entry.0, &entry.2.sign(), &entry.1 ); } } #[test] fn compare_to() { // Compare each version in the version set for entry in TEST_VERSION_SETS { // Get both versions let version_a = Version::from(&entry.0).unwrap(); let version_b = Version::from(&entry.1).unwrap(); // Test assert!(version_a.compare_to(&version_b, &entry.2)); // Make sure the inverse operator is not correct assert_eq!(version_a.compare_to(&version_b, &entry.2.invert()), false); } // Assert an exceptional case, compare to not equal assert!(Version::from("1.2") .unwrap() .compare_to(&Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap(), &CompOp::Ne,)); } #[test] fn display() { assert_eq!(format!("{}", Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()), "1.2.3"); } #[test] fn debug() { assert_eq!( format!("{:?}", Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()), "[Number(1), Number(2), Number(3)]", ); assert_eq!( format!("{:#?}", Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()), "[\n Number(\n 1,\n ),\n Number(\n 2,\n ),\n Number(\n 3,\n ),\n]", ); } #[test] fn partial_cmp() { // Compare each version in the version set for entry in TEST_VERSION_SETS { // Get both versions let version_a = Version::from(&entry.0).unwrap(); let version_b = Version::from(&entry.1).unwrap(); // Compare and assert match entry.2 { CompOp::Eq => assert!(version_a == version_b), CompOp::Lt => assert!(version_a < version_b), CompOp::Gt => assert!(version_a > version_b), _ => {} } } } #[test] fn partial_eq() { // Compare each version in the version set for entry in TEST_VERSION_SETS { // Skip entries that are less or equal, or greater or equal match entry.2 { CompOp::Le | CompOp::Ge => continue, _ => {} } // Get both versions let version_a = Version::from(&entry.0).unwrap(); let version_b = Version::from(&entry.1).unwrap(); // Determine what the result should be let result = match entry.2 { CompOp::Eq => true, _ => false, }; // Test assert_eq!(version_a == version_b, result); } // Assert an exceptional case, compare to not equal assert!(Version::from("1.2").unwrap() != Version::from("1.2.3").unwrap()); } }