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--- @brief
--- The `vim.version` module provides functions for comparing versions and ranges
--- conforming to the https://semver.org spec. Plugins, and plugin managers, can use this to check
--- available tools and dependencies on the current system.
---
--- Example:
---
--- ```lua
--- local v = vim.version.parse(vim.fn.system({'tmux', '-V'}), {strict=false})
--- if vim.version.gt(v, {3, 2, 0}) then
--- -- ...
--- end
--- ```
---
--- [vim.version()]() returns the version of the current Nvim process.
---
--- VERSION RANGE SPEC [version-range]()
---
--- A version "range spec" defines a semantic version range which can be tested against a version,
--- using |vim.version.range()|.
---
--- Supported range specs are shown in the following table.
--- Note: suffixed versions (1.2.3-rc1) are not matched.
---
--- ```
--- 1.2.3 is 1.2.3
--- =1.2.3 is 1.2.3
--- >1.2.3 greater than 1.2.3
--- <1.2.3 before 1.2.3
--- >=1.2.3 at least 1.2.3
--- <=1.2.3 at most 1.2.3
--- ~1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 "reasonably close to 1.2.3"
--- ^1.2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1.2.3"
--- ^0.2.3 is >=0.2.3 <0.3.0 (0.x.x is special)
--- ^0.0.1 is =0.0.1 (0.0.x is special)
--- ^1.2 is >=1.2.0 <2.0.0 (like ^1.2.0)
--- ~1.2 is >=1.2.0 <1.3.0 (like ~1.2.0)
--- ^1 is >=1.0.0 <2.0.0 "compatible with 1"
--- ~1 same "reasonably close to 1"
--- 1.x same
--- 1.* same
--- 1 same
--- * any version
--- x same
---
--- 1.2.3 - 2.3.4 is >=1.2.3 <2.3.4
---
--- Partial right: missing pieces treated as x (2.3 => 2.3.x).
--- 1.2.3 - 2.3 is >=1.2.3 <2.4.0
--- 1.2.3 - 2 is >=1.2.3 <3.0.0
---
--- Partial left: missing pieces treated as 0 (1.2 => 1.2.0).
--- 1.2 - 2.3.0 is 1.2.0 - 2.3.0
--- ```
local M = {}
---@nodoc
---@class vim.Version
---@field [1] number
---@field [2] number
---@field [3] number
---@field major number
---@field minor number
---@field patch number
---@field prerelease? string
---@field build? string
local Version = {}
Version.__index = Version
--- Compares prerelease strings: per semver, number parts must be must be treated as numbers:
--- "pre1.10" is greater than "pre1.2". https://semver.org/#spec-item-11
---@param prerel1 string?
---@param prerel2 string?
local function cmp_prerel(prerel1, prerel2)
if not prerel1 or not prerel2 then
return prerel1 and -1 or (prerel2 and 1 or 0)
end
-- TODO(justinmk): not fully spec-compliant; this treats non-dot-delimited digit sequences as
-- numbers. Maybe better: "(.-)(%.%d*)".
local iter1 = prerel1:gmatch('([^0-9]*)(%d*)')
local iter2 = prerel2:gmatch('([^0-9]*)(%d*)')
while true do
local word1, n1 = iter1() --- @type string?, string|number|nil
local word2, n2 = iter2() --- @type string?, string|number|nil
if word1 == nil and word2 == nil then -- Done iterating.
return 0
end
word1, n1, word2, n2 =
word1 or '', n1 and tonumber(n1) or 0, word2 or '', n2 and tonumber(n2) or 0
if word1 ~= word2 then
return word1 < word2 and -1 or 1
end
if n1 ~= n2 then
return n1 < n2 and -1 or 1
end
end
end
function Version:__index(key)
return type(key) == 'number' and ({ self.major, self.minor, self.patch })[key] or Version[key]
end
function Version:__newindex(key, value)
if key == 1 then
self.major = value
elseif key == 2 then
self.minor = value
elseif key == 3 then
self.patch = value
else
rawset(self, key, value)
end
end
---@param other vim.Version
function Version:__eq(other)
for i = 1, 3 do
if self[i] ~= other[i] then
return false
end
end
return 0 == cmp_prerel(self.prerelease, other.prerelease)
end
function Version:__tostring()
local ret = table.concat({ self.major, self.minor, self.patch }, '.')
if self.prerelease then
ret = ret .. '-' .. self.prerelease
end
if self.build and self.build ~= vim.NIL then
ret = ret .. '+' .. self.build
end
return ret
end
---@param other vim.Version
function Version:__lt(other)
for i = 1, 3 do
if self[i] > other[i] then
return false
elseif self[i] < other[i] then
return true
end
end
return -1 == cmp_prerel(self.prerelease, other.prerelease)
end
---@param other vim.Version
function Version:__le(other)
return self < other or self == other
end
--- @private
---
--- Creates a new Version object, or returns `nil` if `version` is invalid.
---
--- @param version string|number[]|vim.Version
--- @param strict? boolean Reject "1.0", "0-x", "3.2a" or other non-conforming version strings
--- @return vim.Version?
function M._version(version, strict) -- Adapted from https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim
if type(version) == 'table' then
if version.major then
return setmetatable(vim.deepcopy(version, true), Version)
end
return setmetatable({
major = version[1] or 0,
minor = version[2] or 0,
patch = version[3] or 0,
}, Version)
end
if not strict then -- TODO: add more "scrubbing".
--- @cast version string
version = version:match('%d[^ ]*')
end
if version == nil then
return nil
end
local prerel = version:match('%-([^+]*)')
local prerel_strict = version:match('%-([0-9A-Za-z-]*)')
if
strict
and prerel
and (prerel_strict == nil or prerel_strict == '' or not vim.startswith(prerel, prerel_strict))
then
return nil -- Invalid prerelease.
end
local build = prerel and version:match('%-[^+]*%+(.*)$') or version:match('%+(.*)$')
local major, minor, patch =
version:match('^v?(%d+)%.?(%d*)%.?(%d*)' .. (strict and (prerel and '%-' or '$') or ''))
if
(not strict and major)
or (major and minor and patch and major ~= '' and minor ~= '' and patch ~= '')
then
return setmetatable({
major = tonumber(major),
minor = minor == '' and 0 or tonumber(minor),
patch = patch == '' and 0 or tonumber(patch),
prerelease = prerel ~= '' and prerel or nil,
build = build ~= '' and build or nil,
}, Version)
end
return nil -- Invalid version string.
end
---TODO: generalize this, move to func.lua
---
---@generic T: vim.Version
---@param versions T[]
---@return T?
function M.last(versions)
local last = versions[1]
for i = 2, #versions do
if versions[i] > last then
last = versions[i]
end
end
return last
end
---@class vim.VersionRange
---@field from vim.Version
---@field to? vim.Version
local VersionRange = {}
--- Check if a version is in the range (inclusive `from`, exclusive `to`).
---
--- Example:
---
--- ```lua
--- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0')
--- print(r:has('1.9.9')) -- true
--- print(r:has('2.0.0')) -- false
--- print(r:has(vim.version())) -- check against current Nvim version
--- ```
---
--- Or use cmp(), le(), lt(), ge(), gt(), and/or eq() to compare a version
--- against `.to` and `.from` directly:
---
--- ```lua
--- local r = vim.version.range('1.0.0 - 2.0.0') -- >=1.0, <2.0
--- print(vim.version.ge({1,0,3}, r.from) and vim.version.lt({1,0,3}, r.to))
--- ```
---
--- @see # https://github.com/npm/node-semver#ranges
--- @since 11
--- @param version string|vim.Version
--- @return boolean
function VersionRange:has(version)
if type(version) == 'string' then
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: cast-local-type
version = M.parse(version)
elseif getmetatable(version) ~= Version then
-- Need metatable to compare versions.
version = setmetatable(vim.deepcopy(version, true), Version)
end
if not version then
return false
end
if self.from == self.to then
return version == self.from
end
return version >= self.from and (self.to == nil or version < self.to)
end
local range_mt = {
__index = VersionRange,
__tostring = function(self)
if not self.to then
return '>=' .. tostring(self.from)
end
return ('%s - %s'):format(tostring(self.from), tostring(self.to))
end,
}
--- Parses a semver |version-range| "spec" and returns |vim.VersionRange| object:
--- @since 11
--- @param spec string Version range "spec"
--- @return vim.VersionRange?
function M.range(spec) -- Adapted from https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim
if spec == '*' or spec == '' then
return setmetatable({ from = M.parse('0.0.0') }, range_mt)
end
---@type number?
local hyphen = spec:find(' - ', 1, true)
if hyphen then
local a = spec:sub(1, hyphen - 1)
local b = spec:sub(hyphen + 3)
local parts = vim.split(b, '.', { plain = true })
local ra = M.range(a)
local rb = M.range(b)
return setmetatable({
from = ra and ra.from,
to = rb and (#parts == 3 and rb.from or rb.to),
}, range_mt)
end
---@type string, string
local mods, version = spec:lower():match('^([%^=<>~]*)(.*)$')
version = version:gsub('%.[%*x]', '')
local parts = vim.split(version:gsub('%-.*', ''), '.', { plain = true })
if #parts < 3 and mods == '' then
mods = '~'
end
local semver = M.parse(version)
if semver then
local from = semver --- @type vim.Version?
local to = vim.deepcopy(semver, true) --- @type vim.Version?
---@diagnostic disable: need-check-nil
if mods == '<' then
from = M._version({})
elseif mods == '<=' then
from = M._version({})
-- HACK: construct the smallest reasonable version bigger than `to`
-- to simulate `<=` while using exclusive right hand side
if to.prerelease then
to.prerelease = to.prerelease .. '.0'
else
to.patch = to.patch + 1
to.prerelease = '0'
end
elseif mods == '>' then
-- HACK: construct the smallest reasonable version bigger than `from`
-- to simulate `>` while using inclusive left hand side
if from.prerelease then
from.prerelease = from.prerelease .. '.0'
else
from.patch = from.patch + 1
from.prerelease = '0'
end
to = nil
elseif mods == '>=' then
to = nil
elseif mods == '~' then
if #parts >= 2 then
to[2] = to[2] + 1
to[3] = 0
else
to[1] = to[1] + 1
to[2] = 0
to[3] = 0
end
elseif mods == '^' then
for i = 1, 3 do
if to[i] ~= 0 then
to[i] = to[i] + 1
for j = i + 1, 3 do
to[j] = 0
end
break
end
end
end
---@diagnostic enable: need-check-nil
return setmetatable({ from = from, to = to }, range_mt)
end
end
--- Computes the common range shared by the given ranges.
---
--- @since 14
--- @param r1 vim.VersionRange First range to intersect.
--- @param r2 vim.VersionRange Second range to intersect.
--- @return vim.VersionRange? Maximal range that is present inside both `r1` and `r2`.
--- `nil` if such range does not exist.
function M.intersect(r1, r2)
assert(getmetatable(r1) == range_mt)
assert(getmetatable(r2) == range_mt)
local from = r1.from <= r2.from and r2.from or r1.from
local to = (r1.to == nil or (r2.to ~= nil and r2.to <= r1.to)) and r2.to or r1.to
if to == nil or from < to or (from == to and r1:has(from) and r2:has(from)) then
return setmetatable({ from = from, to = to }, VersionRange)
end
end
---@param v string|vim.Version
---@return string
local function create_err_msg(v)
if type(v) == 'string' then
return string.format('invalid version: "%s"', tostring(v))
elseif type(v) == 'table' and v.major then
return string.format('invalid version: %s', vim.inspect(v))
end
return string.format('invalid version: %s (%s)', tostring(v), type(v))
end
--- Parses and compares two version objects (the result of |vim.version.parse()|, or
--- specified literally as a `{major, minor, patch}` tuple, e.g. `{1, 0, 3}`).
---
--- Example:
---
--- ```lua
--- if vim.version.cmp({1,0,3}, {0,2,1}) == 0 then
--- -- ...
--- end
--- local v1 = vim.version.parse('1.0.3-pre')
--- local v2 = vim.version.parse('0.2.1')
--- if vim.version.cmp(v1, v2) == 0 then
--- -- ...
--- end
--- ```
---
--- @note Per semver, build metadata is ignored when comparing two otherwise-equivalent versions.
--- @since 11
---
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string Version object.
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string Version to compare with `v1`.
---@return integer -1 if `v1 < v2`, 0 if `v1 == v2`, 1 if `v1 > v2`.
function M.cmp(v1, v2)
local v1_parsed = assert(M._version(v1), create_err_msg(v1))
local v2_parsed = assert(M._version(v2), create_err_msg(v1))
if v1_parsed == v2_parsed then
return 0
end
if v1_parsed > v2_parsed then
return 1
end
return -1
end
---Returns `true` if the given versions are equal. See |vim.version.cmp()| for usage.
---@since 11
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@return boolean
function M.eq(v1, v2)
return M.cmp(v1, v2) == 0
end
---Returns `true` if `v1 <= v2`. See |vim.version.cmp()| for usage.
---@since 12
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@return boolean
function M.le(v1, v2)
return M.cmp(v1, v2) <= 0
end
---Returns `true` if `v1 < v2`. See |vim.version.cmp()| for usage.
---@since 11
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@return boolean
function M.lt(v1, v2)
return M.cmp(v1, v2) == -1
end
---Returns `true` if `v1 >= v2`. See |vim.version.cmp()| for usage.
---@since 12
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@return boolean
function M.ge(v1, v2)
return M.cmp(v1, v2) >= 0
end
---Returns `true` if `v1 > v2`. See |vim.version.cmp()| for usage.
---@since 11
---@param v1 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@param v2 vim.Version|number[]|string
---@return boolean
function M.gt(v1, v2)
return M.cmp(v1, v2) == 1
end
---@class vim.version.parse.Opts
---@inlinedoc
---
--- If `true`, no coercion is attempted on input not conforming to semver v2.0.0.
--- If `false`, `parse()` attempts to coerce input such as "1.0", "0-x", "tmux 3.2a" into valid
--- versions.
--- (default: `false`)
---@field strict? boolean
--- Parses a semantic version string and returns a version object which can be used with other
--- `vim.version` functions. For example "1.0.1-rc1+build.2" returns:
---
--- ```
--- { major = 1, minor = 0, patch = 1, prerelease = "rc1", build = "build.2" }
--- ```
---
---@see # https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html
---@since 11
---
---@param version string Version string to parse.
---@param opts vim.version.parse.Opts? Options for parsing.
---@return vim.Version? # `Version` object or `nil` if input is invalid.
function M.parse(version, opts)
assert(type(version) == 'string', create_err_msg(version))
opts = opts or { strict = false }
return M._version(version, opts.strict)
end
setmetatable(M, {
--- Returns the current Nvim version.
---@return vim.Version
__call = function()
local version = vim.fn.api_info().version ---@type vim.Version
-- Workaround: vim.fn.api_info().version reports "prerelease" as a boolean.
version.prerelease = version.prerelease and 'dev' or nil
return setmetatable(version, Version)
end,
})
return M