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    Date : 2025-01-31 09:20:47
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    Message : automake: just use warnings, with no => FATAL. Per Perl recommendation: https://perldoc.perl.org/warnings#Fatal-Warnings Suggested by Collin Funk: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2025-01/msg00003.html And in the Perl discussion: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/22954#issuecomment-2622966302 * bin/aclocal.in: just use warnings, not making them fatal. * bin/automake.in: * contrib/tap-driver.pl: * gen-testsuite-part: * lib/Automake/ChannelDefs.pm: * lib/Automake/Channels.pm: * lib/Automake/Condition.pm: * lib/Automake/Config.in: * lib/Automake/Configure_ac.pm: * lib/Automake/DisjConditions.pm: * lib/Automake/FileUtils.pm: * lib/Automake/General.pm: * lib/Automake/Getopt.pm: * lib/Automake/Item.pm: * lib/Automake/ItemDef.pm: * lib/Automake/Language.pm: * lib/Automake/Location.pm: * lib/Automake/Options.pm: * lib/Automake/Rule.pm: * lib/Automake/RuleDef.pm: * lib/Automake/VarDef.pm: * lib/Automake/Variable.pm: * lib/Automake/Version.pm: * lib/Automake/Wrap.pm: * lib/Automake/XFile.pm: * t/ax/deltree.pl: * t/ax/extract-testsuite-summary.pl: * t/check-fd-redirect.sh: * t/tap-signal.tap: * t/tests-environment-fd-redirect.sh: * t/testsuite-summary-count-many.sh:

  • lib/Automake/Version.pm
  • # Copyright (C) 2001-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    
    # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
    # any later version.
    
    # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    # GNU General Public License for more details.
    
    # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    # along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    
    package Automake::Version;
    
    use 5.006; use strict; use warnings;
    
    use Automake::ChannelDefs;
    
    =head1 NAME
    
    Automake::Version - version comparison
    
    =head1 SYNOPSIS
    
      use Automake::Version;
    
      print "Version $version is older than required version $required\n"
        if Automake::Version::check ($version, $required);
    
    =head1 DESCRIPTION
    
    This module provides support for comparing versions string
    as they are used in Automake.
    
    A version is a string that looks like
    C<MAJOR.MINOR[.MICRO][ALPHA][-FORK]> where C<MAJOR>, C<MINOR>, and
    C<MICRO> are digits, C<ALPHA> is either a character or another C<.NUM>,
    and C<FORK> any alphanumeric word.
    
    Usually, C<ALPHA> is used to label alpha releases or intermediate
    snapshots, C<FORK> is used for git branches or patched releases, and
    C<MICRO> is used for bug fix releases on the C<MAJOR.MINOR> branch.
    
    For the purpose of ordering, C<1.4> is the same as C<1.4.0>, but
    C<1.4g> is the same as C<1.4.99g>.  The C<FORK> identifier is ignored
    in the ordering, except when it looks like C<-pMINOR[ALPHA]>: some
    versions were labeled like C<1.4-p3a>, this is the same as an alpha
    release labeled C<1.4.3a>.  Yes, it's horrible, but Automake did not
    support two-dot versions in the past.
    
    In 2024, Automake switched from using letter suffixes like C<1.4g> for
    pretests to the C<.90> form (used by nearly all other GNU packages),
    e.g., C<1.16.90> was a pretest leading up to C<1.17>. Thus we also have
    to support four-part version numbers, since test releases leading up to
    C<1.17.1> have to be C<1.17.0.92>, etc., to follow the pattern. In this
    case, all four version parts have to be present and all-numeric; the
    C<-FORK> is still optional (but entirely ignored).
    
    Aggravatingly, version number syntax is also recognized in
    lib/Automake/Options.pm, since bare version numbers are also valid
    Automake options, as tested in C<version6[.sh]>.
    
    =head2 FUNCTIONS
    
    =over 4
    
    =item C<split ($version)>
    
    Split the string C<$version> into the corresponding C<(MAJOR, MINOR,
    MICRO, ALPHA, FORK)> tuple.  For instance C<'1.4g'> would be split
    into C<(1, 4, 99, 'g', '')> and C<'1.17.0.91'> into C<1, 17, 0, 91, ''>.
    Return C<()> on error.
    
    =cut
    
    sub split ($)
    {
      my ($ver) = @_;
    
      # Recognize MAJOR.MINOR, plus special case for versions like 1.4-p2a.
      if ($ver =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:-p(\d+)([a-z]+)?)$/)
      {
        return ($1, $2, $3, $4 || '', '');
      }
      # Recognize MAJOR.MINOR and MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO, as well as
      # the pre-2024 case with possible letters in the alpha part.
      elsif ($ver =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?([a-z])?(?:-([A-Za-z0-9]+))?$/)
      {
        return ($1, $2, $3 || (defined $4 ? 99 : 0), $4 || '', $5 || '');
      }
      # 2024ff. case with all numbers: MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO.ALPHA[-FORK].
      elsif ($ver =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+).(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:-([A-Za-z0-9]+))?$/)
      {
        return ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5 || '');
      }
      return ();
    }
    
    =item C<compare (\@LVERSION, \@RVERSION)>
    
    Compare two version tuples, as returned by C<split>.
    
    Return 1, 0, or -1, if C<LVERSION> is found to be respectively
    greater than, equal to, or less than C<RVERSION>.
    
    =cut
    
    sub compare (\@\@)
    {
      my @l = @{$_[0]};
      my @r = @{$_[1]};
    
      for my $i (0, 1, 2)
      {
        return 1  if ($l[$i] > $r[$i]);
        return -1 if ($l[$i] < $r[$i]);
      }
      for my $i (3, 4)
      {
        return 1  if ($l[$i] gt $r[$i]);
        return -1 if ($l[$i] lt $r[$i]);
      }
      return 0;
    }
    
    =item C<check($VERSION, $REQUIRED)>
    
    Handles the logic of requiring a version number in Automake.
    C<$VERSION> should be Automake's version, while C<$REQUIRED>
    is the version required by the user input.
    
    Return 0 if the required version is satisfied, 1 otherwise.
    
    =cut
    
    sub check ($$)
    {
      my ($version, $required) = @_;
      my @version = Automake::Version::split ($version);
      my @required = Automake::Version::split ($required);
    
      prog_error "version is incorrect: $version"
        if $#version == -1;
    
      # This should not happen, because process_option_list and split_version
      # use similar regexes.
      prog_error "required version is incorrect: $required"
        if $#required == -1;
    
      # If we require 3.4n-foo then we require something
      # >= 3.4n, with the 'foo' fork identifier.
      return 1
        if ($required[4] ne '' && $required[4] ne $version[4]);
    
      return 0 > compare (@version, @required);
    }
    
    1;