versions-3.3.2: Types and parsers for software version numbers.

Copyright(c) Colin Woodbury 2015 - 2018
LicenseBSD3
MaintainerColin Woodbury <colingw@gmail.com>
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

Data.Versions

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Description

A library for parsing and comparing software version numbers.

We like to give version numbers to our software in a myriad of different ways. Some ways follow strict guidelines for incrementing and comparison. Some follow conventional wisdom and are generally self-consistent. Some are just plain asinine. This library provides a means of parsing and comparing any style of versioning, be it a nice Semantic Version like this:

1.2.3-r1+git123

...or a monstrosity like this:

2:10.2+0.0093r3+1-1

Please switch to Semantic Versioning if you aren't currently using it. It provides consistency in version incrementing and has the best constraints on comparisons.

Using the Parsers

In general, parseV is the function you want. It attempts to parse a given Text using the three individual parsers, semver, version and mess. If one fails, it tries the next. If you know you only want to parse one specific version type, use that parser directly (e.g. semver).

Synopsis

Types

data Versioning Source #

A top-level Versioning type. Acts as a wrapper for the more specific types. This allows each subtype to have its own parser, and for said parsers to be composed. This is useful for specifying custom behaviour for when a certain parser fails.

Instances

Eq Versioning Source # 
Ord Versioning Source #

Comparison of Ideals is always well defined.

If comparison of Generals is well-defined, then comparison of Ideal and General is well-defined, as there exists a perfect mapping from Ideal to General.

If comparison of Complexes is well-defined, then comparison of General and Complex is well defined for the same reason. This implies comparison of Ideal and Complex is also well-defined.

Show Versioning Source # 
Generic Versioning Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep Versioning :: * -> * #

NFData Versioning Source # 

Methods

rnf :: Versioning -> () #

Hashable Versioning Source # 
Semantic Versioning Source # 
type Rep Versioning Source # 

data SemVer Source #

An (Ideal) version number that conforms to Semantic Versioning. This is a prescriptive parser, meaning it follows the SemVer standard.

Legal semvers are of the form: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH-PREREL+META

Example: 1.2.3-r1+commithash

Extra Rules:

  1. Pre-release versions have lower precedence than normal versions.
  2. Build metadata does not affect version precedence.
  3. PREREL and META strings may only contain ASCII alphanumerics.

For more information, see http://semver.org

Constructors

SemVer 

Instances

Eq SemVer Source #

Two SemVers are equal if all fields except metadata are equal.

Methods

(==) :: SemVer -> SemVer -> Bool #

(/=) :: SemVer -> SemVer -> Bool #

Ord SemVer Source #

Build metadata does not affect version precedence.

Show SemVer Source # 
Generic SemVer Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep SemVer :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: SemVer -> Rep SemVer x #

to :: Rep SemVer x -> SemVer #

Semigroup SemVer Source # 
Monoid SemVer Source # 
NFData SemVer Source # 

Methods

rnf :: SemVer -> () #

Hashable SemVer Source # 

Methods

hashWithSalt :: Int -> SemVer -> Int #

hash :: SemVer -> Int #

Semantic SemVer Source # 
type Rep SemVer Source # 

data Version Source #

A (General) Version. Not quite as ideal as a SemVer, but has some internal consistancy from version to version. Generally conforms to the x.x.x-x pattern, and may optionally have an epoch. These are prefixes marked by a colon, like in 1:2.3.4.

Examples of Version that are not SemVer: 0.25-2, 8.u51-1, 20150826-1, 1:2.3.4

Constructors

Version 

Fields

Instances

Eq Version Source # 

Methods

(==) :: Version -> Version -> Bool #

(/=) :: Version -> Version -> Bool #

Ord Version Source #

Customized.

Show Version Source # 
Generic Version Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep Version :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Version -> Rep Version x #

to :: Rep Version x -> Version #

Semigroup Version Source # 
Monoid Version Source # 
NFData Version Source # 

Methods

rnf :: Version -> () #

Hashable Version Source # 

Methods

hashWithSalt :: Int -> Version -> Int #

hash :: Version -> Int #

Semantic Version Source # 
type Rep Version Source # 

data Mess Source #

A (Complex) Mess. This is a descriptive parser, based on examples of stupidly crafted version numbers used in the wild.

Groups of letters/numbers, separated by a period, can be further separated by the symbols _-+:

Unfortunately, VChunks cannot be used here, as some developers have numbers like 1.003.04 which make parsers quite sad.

Not guaranteed to have well-defined ordering (Ord) behaviour, but so far internal tests show consistency.

Constructors

VLeaf [Text] 
VNode [Text] VSep Mess 

Instances

Eq Mess Source # 

Methods

(==) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

(/=) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

Ord Mess Source # 

Methods

compare :: Mess -> Mess -> Ordering #

(<) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

(<=) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

(>) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

(>=) :: Mess -> Mess -> Bool #

max :: Mess -> Mess -> Mess #

min :: Mess -> Mess -> Mess #

Show Mess Source # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Mess -> ShowS #

show :: Mess -> String #

showList :: [Mess] -> ShowS #

Generic Mess Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep Mess :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Mess -> Rep Mess x #

to :: Rep Mess x -> Mess #

NFData Mess Source # 

Methods

rnf :: Mess -> () #

Hashable Mess Source # 

Methods

hashWithSalt :: Int -> Mess -> Int #

hash :: Mess -> Int #

Semantic Mess Source # 
type Rep Mess Source # 

data VUnit Source #

A single unit of a Version. May be digits or a string of characters. Groups of these are called VChunks, and are the identifiers separated by periods in the source.

Constructors

Digits Word 
Str Text 

Instances

Eq VUnit Source # 

Methods

(==) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

(/=) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

Ord VUnit Source # 

Methods

compare :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Ordering #

(<) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

(<=) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

(>) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

(>=) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> Bool #

max :: VUnit -> VUnit -> VUnit #

min :: VUnit -> VUnit -> VUnit #

Read VUnit Source # 
Show VUnit Source # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> VUnit -> ShowS #

show :: VUnit -> String #

showList :: [VUnit] -> ShowS #

Generic VUnit Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep VUnit :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: VUnit -> Rep VUnit x #

to :: Rep VUnit x -> VUnit #

Semigroup VUnit Source # 

Methods

(<>) :: VUnit -> VUnit -> VUnit #

sconcat :: NonEmpty VUnit -> VUnit #

stimes :: Integral b => b -> VUnit -> VUnit #

Monoid VUnit Source # 

Methods

mempty :: VUnit #

mappend :: VUnit -> VUnit -> VUnit #

mconcat :: [VUnit] -> VUnit #

NFData VUnit Source # 

Methods

rnf :: VUnit -> () #

Hashable VUnit Source # 

Methods

hashWithSalt :: Int -> VUnit -> Int #

hash :: VUnit -> Int #

type Rep VUnit Source # 

digits :: Word -> VUnit Source #

Smart constructor for a VUnit made of digits.

str :: Text -> Maybe VUnit Source #

Smart constructor for a VUnit made of letters.

type VChunk = [VUnit] Source #

A logical unit of a version number. Can consist of multiple letters and numbers.

data VSep Source #

Developers use a number of symbols to seperate groups of digits/letters in their version numbers. These are:

  • A colon (:). Often denotes an "epoch".
  • A hyphen (-).
  • A plus (+). Stop using this outside of metadata if you are. Example: 10.2+0.93+1-1
  • An underscore (_). Stop using this if you are.

Constructors

VColon 
VHyphen 
VPlus 
VUnder 

Instances

Eq VSep Source # 

Methods

(==) :: VSep -> VSep -> Bool #

(/=) :: VSep -> VSep -> Bool #

Show VSep Source # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> VSep -> ShowS #

show :: VSep -> String #

showList :: [VSep] -> ShowS #

Generic VSep Source # 

Associated Types

type Rep VSep :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: VSep -> Rep VSep x #

to :: Rep VSep x -> VSep #

NFData VSep Source # 

Methods

rnf :: VSep -> () #

Hashable VSep Source # 

Methods

hashWithSalt :: Int -> VSep -> Int #

hash :: VSep -> Int #

type Rep VSep Source # 
type Rep VSep = D1 * (MetaData "VSep" "Data.Versions" "versions-3.3.2-6Xlc5cNUSnEKnpbpWHNA6I" False) ((:+:) * ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "VColon" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "VHyphen" PrefixI False) (U1 *))) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "VPlus" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "VUnder" PrefixI False) (U1 *))))

Parsers

newtype VParser Source #

A wrapper for a parser function. Can be composed via their Monoid instance, such that a different parser can be tried if a previous one fails.

Constructors

VParser 

type ParsingError = ParseError (Token Text) Void Source #

A synonym for the more verbose megaparsec error type.

semver :: Text -> Either ParsingError SemVer Source #

Parse a (Ideal) Semantic Version.

version :: Text -> Either ParsingError Version Source #

Parse a (General) Version, as defined above.

mess :: Text -> Either ParsingError Mess Source #

Parse a (Complex) Mess, as defined above.

Wrapped Parsers

parseV :: Text -> Either ParsingError Versioning Source #

Parse a piece of Text into either an (Ideal) SemVer, a (General) Version, or a (Complex) Mess.

semverP :: VParser Source #

A wrapped SemVer parser. Can be composed with other parsers.

versionP :: VParser Source #

A wrapped Version parser. Can be composed with other parsers.

messP :: VParser Source #

A wrapped Mess parser. Can be composed with other parsers.

Megaparsec Parsers

For when you'd like to mix version parsing into some larger parser.

semver' :: Parsec Void Text SemVer Source #

Internal megaparsec parser of semverP.

version' :: Parsec Void Text Version Source #

Internal megaparsec parser of versionP.

mess' :: Parsec Void Text Mess Source #

Internal megaparsec parser of messP.

Pretty Printing

prettyV :: Versioning -> Text Source #

Convert any parsed Versioning type to its textual representation.

prettySemVer :: SemVer -> Text Source #

Convert a SemVer back to its textual representation.

prettyVer :: Version -> Text Source #

Convert a Version back to its textual representation.

prettyMess :: Mess -> Text Source #

Convert a Mess back to its textual representation.

parseErrorPretty #

Arguments

:: (Ord t, ShowToken t, ShowErrorComponent e) 
=> ParseError t e

Parse error to render

-> String

Result of rendering

Pretty-print a ParseError. The rendered String always ends with a newline.

Since: 5.0.0

Lenses

type Lens' s a = forall f. Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s Source #

Simple Lenses compatible with both lens and microlens.

type Traversal' s a = forall f. Applicative f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s Source #

Simple Traversals compatible with both lens and microlens.

class Semantic v where Source #

Version types which sanely and safely yield SemVer-like information about themselves. For instances other than SemVer itself however, these optics may not yield anything, depending on the actual value being traversed. Hence, the optics here are all Traversal's.

Consider the Version 1.2.3.4.5. We can imagine wanting to increment the minor number:

λ "1.2.3.4.5" & minor %~ (+ 1)
"1.3.3.4.5"

But of course something like this would fail:

λ "1.e.3.4.5" & minor %~ (+ 1)
"1.e.3.4.5"

However!

λ "1.e.3.4.5" & major %~ (+ 1)
"2.e.3.4.5"

Minimal complete definition

major, minor, patch, release, meta, semantic

Methods

major :: Traversal' v Word Source #

MAJOR.minor.patch-prerel+meta

minor :: Traversal' v Word Source #

major.MINOR.patch-prerel+meta

patch :: Traversal' v Word Source #

major.minor.PATCH-prerel+meta

release :: Traversal' v [VChunk] Source #

major.minor.patch-PREREL+meta

meta :: Traversal' v [VChunk] Source #

major.minor.patch-prerel+META

semantic :: Traversal' v SemVer Source #

A Natural Transformation into an proper SemVer.

Traversing Text

When traversing Text, leveraging its Semantic instance will likely benefit you more than using these Traversals directly.

_Versioning :: Traversal' Text Versioning Source #

Traverse some Text for its inner versioning.

λ "1.2.3" & _Versioning . _Ideal . patch %~ (+ 1)  -- or just: "1.2.3" & patch %~ (+ 1)
"1.2.4"

_SemVer :: Traversal' Text SemVer Source #

Traverse some Text for its inner SemVer.

_Version :: Traversal' Text Version Source #

Traverse some Text for its inner Version.

_Mess :: Traversal' Text Mess Source #

Traverse some Text for its inner Mess.

Versioning Traversals

(General) Version Lenses

Misc. Lenses / Traversals