//! A library for python version numbers and specifiers, implementing //! [PEP 440](https://peps.python.org/pep-0440) //! //! ```rust //! use std::str::FromStr; //! use pep440_rs::{VersionSpecifiers, Version, VersionSpecifier}; //! //! let version = Version::from_str("1.19").unwrap(); //! let version_specifier = VersionSpecifier::from_str("== 1.*").unwrap(); //! assert!(version_specifier.contains(&version)); //! let version_specifiers = VersionSpecifiers::from_str(">=1.16, <2.0").unwrap(); //! assert!(version_specifiers.iter().all(|specifier| specifier.contains(&version))); //! ``` //! //! The error handling and diagnostics is a bit overdone because this my parser-and-diagnostics //! learning project (which kinda failed because the byte based regex crate and char-based //! diagnostics don't mix well) //! //! PEP 440 has a lot of unintuitive features, including: //! //! * An epoch that you can prefix the version which, e.g. `1!1.2.3`. Lower epoch always means lower //! version (`1.0 <=2!0.1`) //! * post versions, which can be attached to both stable releases and prereleases //! * dev versions, which can be attached to sbpth table releases and prereleases. When attached to a //! prerelease the dev version is ordered just below the normal prerelease, however when attached //! to a stable version, the dev version is sorted before a prereleases //! * prerelease handling is a mess: "Pre-releases of any kind, including developmental releases, //! are implicitly excluded from all version specifiers, unless they are already present on the //! system, explicitly requested by the user, or if the only available version that satisfies //! the version specifier is a pre-release.". This means that we can't say whether a specifier //! matches without also looking at the environment //! * prelease vs. prerelease incl. dev is fuzzy //! * local versions on top of all the others, which are added with a + and have implicitly typed //! string and number segments //! * no semver-caret (`^`), but a pseudo-semver tilde (`~=`) //! * ordering contradicts matching: We have e.g. `1.0+local > 1.0` when sorting, //! but `==1.0` matches `1.0+local`. While the ordering of versions itself is a total order //! the version matching needs to catch all sorts of special cases #![deny(missing_docs)] pub use { version::{ LocalSegment, Operator, OperatorParseError, PreRelease, Version, VersionParseError, VersionPattern, VersionPatternParseError, }, version_specifier::{ parse_version_specifiers, VersionSpecifier, VersionSpecifiers, VersionSpecifiersParseError, }, }; #[cfg(feature = "pyo3")] use pyo3::{pymodule, types::PyModule, PyResult, Python}; #[cfg(feature = "pyo3")] pub use version::PyVersion; mod version; mod version_specifier; /// Python bindings shipped as `pep440_rs` #[cfg(feature = "pyo3")] #[pymodule] #[pyo3(name = "_pep440_rs")] pub fn python_module(_py: Python, module: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> { module.add_class::()?; module.add_class::()?; module.add_class::()?; module.add_class::()?; Ok(()) }