File Coverage

lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker/version/regex.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 9 11 81.8
branch 0 4 0.0
condition n/a
subroutine 3 5 60.0
pod 0 2 0.0
total 12 22 54.5


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1             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
2             # This is a modified copy of version.pm 0.9909, bundled exclusively for
3             # use by ExtUtils::Makemaker and its dependencies to bootstrap when
4             # version.pm is not available. It should not be used by ordinary modules.
5             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
6              
7              
8             use strict;
9 1     1   228154 use warnings;
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10 1     1   5  
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11             use vars qw($VERSION $CLASS $STRICT $LAX);
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13             $VERSION = '7.64';
14             $VERSION =~ tr/_//d;
15              
16             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
17             # Version regexp components
18             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
19              
20             # Fraction part of a decimal version number. This is a common part of
21             # both strict and lax decimal versions
22              
23             my $FRACTION_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/;
24              
25             # First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal strict version number.
26             # Unsigned integer with no leading zeroes (except for zero itself) to
27             # avoid confusion with octal.
28              
29             my $STRICT_INTEGER_PART = qr/0|[1-9][0-9]*/;
30              
31             # First part of either decimal or dotted-decimal lax version number.
32             # Unsigned integer, but allowing leading zeros. Always interpreted
33             # as decimal. However, some forms of the resulting syntax give odd
34             # results if used as ordinary Perl expressions, due to how perl treats
35             # octals. E.g.
36             # version->new("010" ) == 10
37             # version->new( 010 ) == 8
38             # version->new( 010.2) == 82 # "8" . "2"
39              
40             my $LAX_INTEGER_PART = qr/[0-9]+/;
41              
42             # Second and subsequent part of a strict dotted-decimal version number.
43             # Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal.
44             # Limited to three digits to avoid overflow when converting to decimal
45             # form and also avoid problematic style with excessive leading zeroes.
46              
47             my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]{1,3}/;
48              
49             # Second and subsequent part of a lax dotted-decimal version number.
50             # Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal. No
51             # limit on the numerical value or number of digits, so there is the
52             # possibility of overflow when converting to decimal form.
53              
54             my $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]+/;
55              
56             # Alpha suffix part of lax version number syntax. Acts like a
57             # dotted-decimal part.
58              
59             my $LAX_ALPHA_PART = qr/_[0-9]+/;
60              
61             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
62             # Strict version regexp definitions
63             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
64              
65             # Strict decimal version number.
66              
67             my $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION =
68             qr/ $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $FRACTION_PART? /x;
69              
70             # Strict dotted-decimal version number. Must have both leading "v" and
71             # at least three parts, to avoid confusion with decimal syntax.
72              
73             my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION =
74             qr/ v $STRICT_INTEGER_PART $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} /x;
75              
76             # Complete strict version number syntax -- should generally be used
77             # anchored: qr/ \A $STRICT \z /x
78              
79             $STRICT =
80             qr/ $STRICT_DECIMAL_VERSION | $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION /x;
81              
82             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
83             # Lax version regexp definitions
84             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
85              
86             # Lax decimal version number. Just like the strict one except for
87             # allowing an alpha suffix or allowing a leading or trailing
88             # decimal-point
89              
90             my $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION =
91             qr/ $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: \. | $FRACTION_PART $LAX_ALPHA_PART? )?
92             |
93             $FRACTION_PART $LAX_ALPHA_PART?
94             /x;
95              
96             # Lax dotted-decimal version number. Distinguished by having either
97             # leading "v" or at least three non-alpha parts. Alpha part is only
98             # permitted if there are at least two non-alpha parts. Strangely
99             # enough, without the leading "v", Perl takes .1.2 to mean v0.1.2,
100             # so when there is no "v", the leading part is optional
101              
102             my $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION =
103             qr/
104             v $LAX_INTEGER_PART (?: $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART+ $LAX_ALPHA_PART? )?
105             |
106             $LAX_INTEGER_PART? $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART{2,} $LAX_ALPHA_PART?
107             /x;
108              
109             # Complete lax version number syntax -- should generally be used
110             # anchored: qr/ \A $LAX \z /x
111             #
112             # The string 'undef' is a special case to make for easier handling
113             # of return values from ExtUtils::MM->parse_version
114              
115             $LAX =
116             qr/ undef | $LAX_DECIMAL_VERSION | $LAX_DOTTED_DECIMAL_VERSION /x;
117              
118             #--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
119              
120             # Preloaded methods go here.
121              
122 0 0   0 0   1;