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author | Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> | 2008-05-14 00:30:04 -0500 |
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committer | Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org> | 2008-05-14 00:30:04 -0500 |
commit | 84283672853350a84d2a71b72dc06e180cad1587 (patch) | |
tree | 451da850fc48ab934742f7ec1cee46781e39f196 /lib | |
parent | dd98aa8564a21ed43782704bf9feb5b2b114825f (diff) |
Update _alpm_versioncmp
This code hasn't been looked at in some time. I grabbed a more recent
version of the RPM source (4.4.2.3) and attempted to sync up any changes
they have made, as well as make the libalpm additional code much cleaner and
limited to only a few added lines of code.
The size of this patch might make you think we added code, but bloat-o-meter
actually tells us otherwise:
<function> <old> <new> <diff>
_alpm_versioncmp 1485 1021 -464
Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/libalpm/package.c | 152 |
1 files changed, 102 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/lib/libalpm/package.c b/lib/libalpm/package.c index 14c1df13..0b2bf6d1 100644 --- a/lib/libalpm/package.c +++ b/lib/libalpm/package.c @@ -581,102 +581,154 @@ alpm_list_t SYMEXPORT *alpm_pkg_compute_requiredby(pmpkg_t *pkg) /** @} */ -/* this function was taken from rpm 4.0.4 and rewritten */ +/** 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. + */ int _alpm_versioncmp(const char *a, const char *b) { - char str1[64], str2[64]; + char oldch1, oldch2; + char *str1, *str2; char *ptr1, *ptr2; char *one, *two; - char *rel1 = NULL, *rel2 = NULL; - char oldch1, oldch2; - int is1num, is2num; int rc; + int isnum; + int ret = 0; ALPM_LOG_FUNC; - if(!strcmp(a,b)) { - return(0); + /* libalpm added code. ensure our strings are not null */ + if(!a) { + if(!b) return(0); + return(-1); } + if(!b) return(1); - strncpy(str1, a, 64); - str1[63] = 0; - strncpy(str2, b, 64); - str2[63] = 0; + /* easy comparison to see if versions are identical */ + if(strcmp(a, b) == 0) return(0); - /* lose the release number */ - for(one = str1; *one && *one != '-'; one++); - if(one) { - *one = '\0'; - rel1 = ++one; - } - for(two = str2; *two && *two != '-'; two++); - if(two) { - *two = '\0'; - rel2 = ++two; - } + str1 = strdup(a); + str2 = strdup(b); one = str1; two = str2; - while(*one || *two) { + /* 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; - /* find the next segment for each string */ + /* 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)) { - is1num = 1; while(*ptr1 && isdigit((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++; - } else { - is1num = 0; - while(*ptr1 && isalpha((int)*ptr1)) ptr1++; - } - if(isdigit((int)*ptr2)) { - is2num = 1; while(*ptr2 && isdigit((int)*ptr2)) ptr2++; + isnum = 1; } else { - is2num = 0; + 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'; - /* see if we ran out of segments on one string */ - if(one == ptr1 && two != ptr2) { - return(is2num ? -1 : 1); + /* 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; } - if(one != ptr1 && two == ptr2) { - return(is1num ? 1 : -1); + + /* 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; } - /* see if we have a type mismatch (ie, one is alpha and one is digits) */ - if(is1num && !is2num) return(1); - if(!is1num && is2num) return(-1); + 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. */ - if(is1num) while(*one == '0') one++; - if(is2num) while(*two == '0') two++; + /* throw away any leading zeros - it's a number, right? */ + while (*one == '0') one++; + while (*two == '0') two++; - rc = strverscmp(one, two); - if(rc) return(rc); + /* 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; - *ptr2 = oldch2; one = ptr1; + *ptr2 = oldch2; two = ptr2; } - if((!*one) && (!*two)) { - /* compare release numbers */ - if(rel1 && rel2 && strlen(rel1) && strlen(rel2)) return(_alpm_versioncmp(rel1, rel2)); - return(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; + } + + /* libalpm added code. one version string may have a pkgrel number, the + * other may not. unless both have them, we ignore it and return 0. */ + if( (*one && *one == '-') || (*two && *two == '-') ) { + ret = 0; + goto cleanup; } - return(*one ? 1 : -1); + /* whichever version still has characters left over wins */ + if (!*one) { + ret = -1; + } else { + ret = 1; + } + +cleanup: + free(str1); + free(str2); + return(ret); } |