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<h3 class="section">6.3 Functions</h3>
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<dt><a name="index-version"></a>version-satisfies: <strong><var>version</var></strong> <em><var>version-spec</var></em></dt>
<dd><p>Does <var>version</var> satisfy the <var>version-spec</var>. A generic function.
ASDF provides built-in methods for <var>version</var> being a <code>component</code> or <code>string</code>.
<var>version-spec</var> should be a string.
If it’s a component, its version is extracted as a string before further processing.
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<p>A version string satisfies the version-spec if after parsing,
the former is no older than the latter.
Therefore <code>"1.9.1"</code>, <code>"1.9.2"</code> and <code>"1.10"</code> all satisfy <code>"1.9.1"</code>,
but <code>"1.8.4"</code> or <code>"1.9"</code> do not.
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version strings and specifications,
see <a href="The-defsystem-grammar.html#The-defsystem-grammar">The defsystem grammar</a> (version specifiers) and
<a href="Common-attributes-of-components.html#Common-attributes-of-components">Common attributes of components</a>.
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<p>Note that in versions of ASDF prior to 3.0.1,
including the entire ASDF 1 and ASDF 2 series,
<code>version-satisfies</code> would also require that the version and the version-spec
have the same major version number (the first integer in the list);
if the major version differed, the version would be considered as not matching the spec.
But that feature was not documented, therefore presumably not relied upon,
whereas it was a nuisance to several users.
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<code>version-satisfies</code> does not treat the major version number specially,
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than the one specified as a second argument.
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