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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-04-05 21:56:32 +0200
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2010-05-05 06:32:13 +0200
commit2a6f3f06528149200e4fc8996c0c1e6d2bfa5480 (patch)
treeaac905d8cdaf36c58f3c6365f3a2089ed3e98617 /lib/libalpm
parent8a6bbed98e11be3f619ef31e9e753d31081d11ee (diff)
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Move vercmp code into a separate file
This will facilitate using this object file on its own in the vercmp tool which will be done in a future commit. The net impact on the generated binaries should not be noticeable after this commit. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/libalpm')
-rw-r--r--lib/libalpm/Makefile.am3
-rw-r--r--lib/libalpm/package.c171
-rw-r--r--lib/libalpm/version.c198
3 files changed, 200 insertions, 172 deletions
diff --git a/lib/libalpm/Makefile.am b/lib/libalpm/Makefile.am
index 871855ef..3473a73a 100644
--- a/lib/libalpm/Makefile.am
+++ b/lib/libalpm/Makefile.am
@@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ libalpm_la_SOURCES = \
remove.h remove.c \
sync.h sync.c \
trans.h trans.c \
- util.h util.c
+ util.h util.c \
+ version.c
libalpm_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined -version-info $(LIB_VERSION_INFO)
libalpm_la_LIBADD = $(LTLIBINTL)
diff --git a/lib/libalpm/package.c b/lib/libalpm/package.c
index ed6d71d0..becbc60f 100644
--- a/lib/libalpm/package.c
+++ b/lib/libalpm/package.c
@@ -604,177 +604,6 @@ alpm_list_t SYMEXPORT *alpm_pkg_compute_requiredby(pmpkg_t *pkg)
return(reqs);
}
-/** Compare two version strings and determine which one is 'newer'.
- * Returns a value comparable to the way strcmp works. Returns 1
- * if a is newer than b, 0 if a and b are the same version, or -1
- * if b is newer than a.
- *
- * This function has been adopted from the rpmvercmp function located
- * at lib/rpmvercmp.c, and was most recently updated against rpm
- * version 4.4.2.3. Small modifications have been made to make it more
- * consistent with the libalpm coding style.
- *
- * Keep in mind that the pkgrel is only compared if it is available
- * on both versions handed to this function. For example, comparing
- * 1.5-1 and 1.5 will yield 0; comparing 1.5-1 and 1.5-2 will yield
- * -1 as expected. This is mainly for supporting versioned dependencies
- * that do not include the pkgrel.
- */
-int SYMEXPORT alpm_pkg_vercmp(const char *a, const char *b)
-{
- char oldch1, oldch2;
- char *str1, *str2;
- char *ptr1, *ptr2;
- char *one, *two;
- int rc;
- int isnum;
- int ret = 0;
-
- ALPM_LOG_FUNC;
-
- /* libalpm added code. ensure our strings are not null */
- if(!a) {
- if(!b) return(0);
- return(-1);
- }
- if(!b) return(1);
-
- /* easy comparison to see if versions are identical */
- if(strcmp(a, b) == 0) return(0);
-
- str1 = strdup(a);
- str2 = strdup(b);
-
- one = str1;
- two = str2;
-
- /* loop through each version segment of str1 and str2 and compare them */
- while(*one && *two) {
- while(*one && !isalnum((int)*one)) one++;
- while(*two && !isalnum((int)*two)) two++;
-
- /* If we ran to the end of either, we are finished with the loop */
- if(!(*one && *two)) break;
-
- ptr1 = one;
- ptr2 = two;
-
- /* grab first completely alpha or completely numeric segment */
- /* leave one and two pointing to the start of the alpha or numeric */
- /* segment and walk ptr1 and ptr2 to end of segment */
- if(isdigit((int)*ptr1)) {
- while(*ptr1 && isdigit((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++;
- while(*ptr2 && isdigit((int)*ptr2)) ptr2++;
- isnum = 1;
- } else {
- while(*ptr1 && isalpha((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++;
- while(*ptr2 && isalpha((int)*ptr2)) ptr2++;
- isnum = 0;
- }
-
- /* save character at the end of the alpha or numeric segment */
- /* so that they can be restored after the comparison */
- oldch1 = *ptr1;
- *ptr1 = '\0';
- oldch2 = *ptr2;
- *ptr2 = '\0';
-
- /* this cannot happen, as we previously tested to make sure that */
- /* the first string has a non-null segment */
- if (one == ptr1) {
- ret = -1; /* arbitrary */
- goto cleanup;
- }
-
- /* take care of the case where the two version segments are */
- /* different types: one numeric, the other alpha (i.e. empty) */
- /* numeric segments are always newer than alpha segments */
- /* XXX See patch #60884 (and details) from bugzilla #50977. */
- if (two == ptr2) {
- ret = isnum ? 1 : -1;
- goto cleanup;
- }
-
- if (isnum) {
- /* this used to be done by converting the digit segments */
- /* to ints using atoi() - it's changed because long */
- /* digit segments can overflow an int - this should fix that. */
-
- /* throw away any leading zeros - it's a number, right? */
- while (*one == '0') one++;
- while (*two == '0') two++;
-
- /* whichever number has more digits wins */
- if (strlen(one) > strlen(two)) {
- ret = 1;
- goto cleanup;
- }
- if (strlen(two) > strlen(one)) {
- ret = -1;
- goto cleanup;
- }
- }
-
- /* strcmp will return which one is greater - even if the two */
- /* segments are alpha or if they are numeric. don't return */
- /* if they are equal because there might be more segments to */
- /* compare */
- rc = strcmp(one, two);
- if (rc) {
- ret = rc < 1 ? -1 : 1;
- goto cleanup;
- }
-
- /* restore character that was replaced by null above */
- *ptr1 = oldch1;
- one = ptr1;
- *ptr2 = oldch2;
- two = ptr2;
-
- /* libalpm added code. check if version strings have hit the pkgrel
- * portion. depending on which strings have hit, take correct action.
- * this is all based on the premise that we only have one dash in
- * the version string, and it separates pkgver from pkgrel. */
- if(*ptr1 == '-' && *ptr2 == '-') {
- /* no-op, continue comparing since we are equivalent throughout */
- } else if(*ptr1 == '-') {
- /* ptr1 has hit the pkgrel and ptr2 has not. continue version
- * comparison after stripping the pkgrel from ptr1. */
- *ptr1 = '\0';
- } else if(*ptr2 == '-') {
- /* ptr2 has hit the pkgrel and ptr1 has not. continue version
- * comparison after stripping the pkgrel from ptr2. */
- *ptr2 = '\0';
- }
- }
-
- /* this catches the case where all numeric and alpha segments have */
- /* compared identically but the segment separating characters were */
- /* different */
- if ((!*one) && (!*two)) {
- ret = 0;
- goto cleanup;
- }
-
- /* the final showdown. we never want a remaining alpha string to
- * beat an empty string. the logic is a bit weird, but:
- * - if one is empty and two is not an alpha, two is newer.
- * - if one is an alpha, two is newer.
- * - otherwise one is newer.
- * */
- if ( ( !*one && !isalpha((int)*two) )
- || isalpha((int)*one) ) {
- ret = -1;
- } else {
- ret = 1;
- }
-
-cleanup:
- free(str1);
- free(str2);
- return(ret);
-}
-
/** @} */
pmpkg_t *_alpm_pkg_new(void)
diff --git a/lib/libalpm/version.c b/lib/libalpm/version.c
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1c838f41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/libalpm/version.c
@@ -0,0 +1,198 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Pacman Development Team <pacman-dev@archlinux.org>
+ *
+ * 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 of the License, 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#include "config.h"
+
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+/* libalpm */
+#include "log.h"
+#include "util.h"
+
+/** Compare two version strings and determine which one is 'newer'.
+ * Returns a value comparable to the way strcmp works. Returns 1
+ * if a is newer than b, 0 if a and b are the same version, or -1
+ * if b is newer than a.
+ *
+ * This function has been adopted from the rpmvercmp function located
+ * at lib/rpmvercmp.c, and was most recently updated against rpm
+ * version 4.4.2.3. Small modifications have been made to make it more
+ * consistent with the libalpm coding style.
+ *
+ * Keep in mind that the pkgrel is only compared if it is available
+ * on both versions handed to this function. For example, comparing
+ * 1.5-1 and 1.5 will yield 0; comparing 1.5-1 and 1.5-2 will yield
+ * -1 as expected. This is mainly for supporting versioned dependencies
+ * that do not include the pkgrel.
+ */
+int SYMEXPORT alpm_pkg_vercmp(const char *a, const char *b)
+{
+ char oldch1, oldch2;
+ char *str1, *str2;
+ char *ptr1, *ptr2;
+ char *one, *two;
+ int rc;
+ int isnum;
+ int ret = 0;
+
+ ALPM_LOG_FUNC;
+
+ /* libalpm added code. ensure our strings are not null */
+ if(!a) {
+ if(!b) return(0);
+ return(-1);
+ }
+ if(!b) return(1);
+
+ /* easy comparison to see if versions are identical */
+ if(strcmp(a, b) == 0) return(0);
+
+ str1 = strdup(a);
+ str2 = strdup(b);
+
+ one = str1;
+ two = str2;
+
+ /* loop through each version segment of str1 and str2 and compare them */
+ while(*one && *two) {
+ while(*one && !isalnum((int)*one)) one++;
+ while(*two && !isalnum((int)*two)) two++;
+
+ /* If we ran to the end of either, we are finished with the loop */
+ if(!(*one && *two)) break;
+
+ ptr1 = one;
+ ptr2 = two;
+
+ /* grab first completely alpha or completely numeric segment */
+ /* leave one and two pointing to the start of the alpha or numeric */
+ /* segment and walk ptr1 and ptr2 to end of segment */
+ if(isdigit((int)*ptr1)) {
+ while(*ptr1 && isdigit((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++;
+ while(*ptr2 && isdigit((int)*ptr2)) ptr2++;
+ isnum = 1;
+ } else {
+ while(*ptr1 && isalpha((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++;
+ while(*ptr2 && isalpha((int)*ptr2)) ptr2++;
+ isnum = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* save character at the end of the alpha or numeric segment */
+ /* so that they can be restored after the comparison */
+ oldch1 = *ptr1;
+ *ptr1 = '\0';
+ oldch2 = *ptr2;
+ *ptr2 = '\0';
+
+ /* this cannot happen, as we previously tested to make sure that */
+ /* the first string has a non-null segment */
+ if (one == ptr1) {
+ ret = -1; /* arbitrary */
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* take care of the case where the two version segments are */
+ /* different types: one numeric, the other alpha (i.e. empty) */
+ /* numeric segments are always newer than alpha segments */
+ /* XXX See patch #60884 (and details) from bugzilla #50977. */
+ if (two == ptr2) {
+ ret = isnum ? 1 : -1;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ if (isnum) {
+ /* this used to be done by converting the digit segments */
+ /* to ints using atoi() - it's changed because long */
+ /* digit segments can overflow an int - this should fix that. */
+
+ /* throw away any leading zeros - it's a number, right? */
+ while (*one == '0') one++;
+ while (*two == '0') two++;
+
+ /* whichever number has more digits wins */
+ if (strlen(one) > strlen(two)) {
+ ret = 1;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ if (strlen(two) > strlen(one)) {
+ ret = -1;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* strcmp will return which one is greater - even if the two */
+ /* segments are alpha or if they are numeric. don't return */
+ /* if they are equal because there might be more segments to */
+ /* compare */
+ rc = strcmp(one, two);
+ if (rc) {
+ ret = rc < 1 ? -1 : 1;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* restore character that was replaced by null above */
+ *ptr1 = oldch1;
+ one = ptr1;
+ *ptr2 = oldch2;
+ two = ptr2;
+
+ /* libalpm added code. check if version strings have hit the pkgrel
+ * portion. depending on which strings have hit, take correct action.
+ * this is all based on the premise that we only have one dash in
+ * the version string, and it separates pkgver from pkgrel. */
+ if(*ptr1 == '-' && *ptr2 == '-') {
+ /* no-op, continue comparing since we are equivalent throughout */
+ } else if(*ptr1 == '-') {
+ /* ptr1 has hit the pkgrel and ptr2 has not. continue version
+ * comparison after stripping the pkgrel from ptr1. */
+ *ptr1 = '\0';
+ } else if(*ptr2 == '-') {
+ /* ptr2 has hit the pkgrel and ptr1 has not. continue version
+ * comparison after stripping the pkgrel from ptr2. */
+ *ptr2 = '\0';
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* this catches the case where all numeric and alpha segments have */
+ /* compared identically but the segment separating characters were */
+ /* different */
+ if ((!*one) && (!*two)) {
+ ret = 0;
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+
+ /* the final showdown. we never want a remaining alpha string to
+ * beat an empty string. the logic is a bit weird, but:
+ * - if one is empty and two is not an alpha, two is newer.
+ * - if one is an alpha, two is newer.
+ * - otherwise one is newer.
+ * */
+ if ( ( !*one && !isalpha((int)*two) )
+ || isalpha((int)*one) ) {
+ ret = -1;
+ } else {
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+
+cleanup:
+ free(str1);
+ free(str2);
+ return(ret);
+}
+
+/* vim: set ts=2 sw=2 noet: */