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version number evolution discussions from Lyon 2014
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Broad decisions about rationalizing version object behavior based on | |
discussions at the Lyon QAH. Participants: David Golden, Ricardo Signes, | |
Karen Etheridge, Leon Timmermans, Peter Rabbitson and Graham Knop | |
- version comparision should be done irrespective of the presence of | |
underscores in the string used to initialize the version object | |
- underscore should no longer be used as a tuple separator in vstrings or | |
vstring-like strings; vstrings are converted to tuples by splitting into | |
*characters* (not bytes) and converting to codepoints; any elements after | |
the first must be in the range 0-999 | |
- numify/normal should produce a standarized string representation without | |
underscores | |
- stringify should produce the best possible representation of the value | |
used to initialize the version object; it should include underscores | |
only if the initializing value was a non-vstring string. | |
- floating point numbers used as initializers are converted to a decimal | |
string form at the precision limit of the architecture; people will be | |
warned about this in the documentation | |
Examples: | |
Comparison: | |
- version->new(1.0203) == version->new("1.0203") | |
- version->new(1.02_03) == version->new("1.02_03") | |
- version->new(v1.2.3) == version->new("v1.2.3") | |
- version->new(v1.2.3_0) == version->new("v1.2.3_0") | |
Underscore no longer tuple separator: | |
- version->new(v1.2.3_0) -> tuple (1,2,30) | |
- version->new("v1.2.3_0") -> tuple (1,2,30) | |
Numify/normalize don't produce underscore: | |
- version->new("1.0203")->numify -> "1.0203" | |
- version->new("1.0203")->normal -> "v1.20.300" | |
- version->new("1.02_03")->numify -> "1.0203" | |
- version->new("1.02_03")->normal -> "v1.20.300" | |
- version->new("v1.2.30")->numify -> "1.002030" | |
- version->new("v1.2.30")->normal -> "v1.2.30" | |
- version->new("v1.2.3_0")->numify -> "1.002030" | |
- version->new("v1.2.3_0")->normal -> "v1.2.30" | |
Stringify should attempt to preserve string initializers: | |
- version->new("1.0203")->stringify -> "1.0203" | |
- version->new("1.02_03")->stringify -> "1.02_03" | |
- version->new("v1.2.30")->stringify -> "v1.2.30" | |
- version->new("v1.2.3_0")->stringify -> "v1.2.3_0" | |
- version->new(1.0203)->stringify -> "1.0203" | |
- version->new(1.02_03)->stringify -> "1.0203" | |
- version->new(v1.2.30)->stringify -> "v1.2.30" | |
- version->new(v1.2.3_0)->stringify -> "v1.2.30" |
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Add a title of something like "# The Lyon Compromise on Perl Module Version Handling" might help. I noted a long time ago that searchability for this was low. I'm dealing with another problem related to this in briandfoy/cpan-mini-inject#11 (likely similar to #110882).