Dpkg::Version(3) handling and comparing dpkg-style version numbers

DESCRIPTION

The Dpkg::Version module provides pure-Perl routines to compare dpkg-style version numbers (as used in Debian packages) and also an object oriented interface overriding perl operators to do the right thing when you compare Dpkg::Version object between them.

METHODS

$v = Dpkg::Version->new($version, %opts)
Create a new Dpkg::Version object corresponding to the version indicated in the string (scalar) $version. By default it will accepts any string and consider it as a valid version. If you pass the option ``check => 1'', it will return undef if the version is invalid (see version_check for details).

You can always call $v->is_valid() later on to verify that the version is valid.

boolean evaluation
When the Dpkg::Version object is used in a boolean evaluation (for example in ``if ($v)'' or ``$v || 'default''') it returns its string representation if the version stored is valid ($v->is_valid()) and undef otherwise.
$v->is_valid()
Returns true if the version is valid, false otherwise.
$v->epoch(), $v->version(), $v->revision()
Returns the corresponding part of the full version string.
$v->is_native()
Returns true if the version is native, false if it has a revision.
$v1 <=> $v2, $v1 < $v2, $v1 <= $v2, $v1 > $v2, $v1 >= $v2
Numerical comparison of various versions numbers. One of the two operands needs to be a Dpkg::Version, the other one can be anything provided that its string representation is a version number.
"$v", $v->as_string(), $v->as_string(%options)
Accepts an optional option hash reference, affecting the string conversion.

Options:

omit_epoch (defaults to 0)
Omit the epoch, if present, in the output string.
omit_revision (defaults to 0)
Omit the revision, if present, in the output string.

Returns the string representation of the version number.

FUNCTIONS

All the functions are exported by default.
version_compare($a, $b)
Returns -1 if $a is earlier than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a is later than $b.

If $a or $b are not valid version numbers, it dies with an error.

version_compare_relation($a, $rel, $b)
Returns the result (0 or 1) of the given comparison operation. This function is implemented on top of version_compare().

Allowed values for $rel are the exported constants REL_GT, REL_GE, REL_EQ, REL_LE, REL_LT. Use version_normalize_relation() if you have an input string containing the operator.

$rel = version_normalize_relation($rel_string)
Returns the normalized constant of the relation $rel (a value among REL_GT, REL_GE, REL_EQ, REL_LE and REL_LT). Supported relations names in input are: ``gt'', ``ge'', ``eq'', ``le'', ``lt'', ``>>'', ``>='', ``='', ``<='', ``<<''. ``>'' and ``<'' are also supported but should not be used as they are obsolete aliases of ``>='' and ``<=''.
version_compare_string($a, $b)
String comparison function used for comparing non-numerical parts of version numbers. Returns -1 if $a is earlier than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a is later than $b.

The ``~'' character always sort lower than anything else. Digits sort lower than non-digits. Among remaining characters alphabetic characters (A-Z, a-z) sort lower than the other ones. Within each range, the ASCII decimal value of the character is used to sort between characters.

version_compare_part($a, $b)
Compare two corresponding sub-parts of a version number (either upstream version or debian revision).

Each parameter is split by version_split_digits() and resulting items are compared together. As soon as a difference happens, it returns -1 if $a is earlier than $b, 0 if they are equal and 1 if $a is later than $b.

@items = version_split_digits($version)
Splits a string in items that are each entirely composed either of digits or of non-digits. For instance for ``1.024~beta1+svn234'' it would return (``1'', ``.'', ``024'', ``~beta'', ``1'', ``+svn'', ``234'').
($ok, $msg) = version_check($version)
$ok = version_check($version)
Checks the validity of $version as a version number. Returns 1 in $ok if the version is valid, 0 otherwise. In the latter case, $msg contains a description of the problem with the $version scalar.

CHANGES

Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.0)

New argument: Accept an options argument in $v->as_string().

New method: $v->is_native().

Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.15.6)

Mark the module as public.