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use warnings;
package Version::Next;
# ABSTRACT: increment module version numbers simply and correctly
our $VERSION = '0.004'; # VERSION
# Dependencies
use version 0.81 ();
use Carp ();
# Exporting
use Sub::Exporter 0 ( -setup => { exports => ['next_version'] } );
# lax versions are too lax
sub _cleanup {
my $version = shift;
# treat 'undef' as 0
if ( $version eq 'undef' ) {
return "0";
}
# fix leading dots
if ( $version =~ /^\./ ) {
my $num_dots =()= $version =~ /(\.)/g;
return $num_dots > 1 ? version->parse($version)->normal : "0$version";
}
# fix trailing dots
if ( $version =~ /\.$/ ) {
# is_lax already prevents dotted-decimal with trailing dot
return "${version}0";
}
# otherwise, it should be fine
return $version;
}
sub next_version {
my $version = shift;
return "0" unless defined $version;
Carp::croak("Doesn't look like a version number: '$version'")
unless version::is_lax($version);
$version = _cleanup($version);
my $new_ver;
my $num_dots =()= $version =~ /(\.)/g;
my $has_v = $version =~ /^v/;
my $is_alpha = $version =~ /\A[^_]+_\d+\z/;
if ( $has_v || $num_dots > 1 ) { # vstring
$version =~ s{^v}{} if $has_v;
my @parts = split /\./, $version;
if ($is_alpha) { # vstring with alpha
push @parts, split /_/, pop @parts;
}
my @new_ver;
while (@parts) {
my $p = pop @parts;
if ( $p < 999 || !@parts ) {
unshift @new_ver, $p + 1;
last;
}
else {
unshift @new_ver, 0;
}
}
$new_ver = $has_v ? 'v' : '';
$new_ver .= join( ".", map { 0+ $_ } @parts, @new_ver );
if ($is_alpha) {
$new_ver =~ s{\A(.*)\.(\d+)}{$1_$2};
}
}
else { # decimal fraction
my $alpha_neg_offset;
if ($is_alpha) {
$alpha_neg_offset = index( $version, "_" ) + 1 - length($version);
$version =~ s{_}{};
}
my ($fraction) = $version =~ m{\.(\d+)$};
my $n = defined $fraction ? length($fraction) : 0;
$new_ver = sprintf( "%.${n}f", $version + ( 10**-$n ) );
if ($is_alpha) {
substr( $new_ver, $alpha_neg_offset, 0, "_" );
}
}
return $new_ver;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Version::Next - increment module version numbers simply and correctly
=head1 VERSION
version 0.004
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Version::Next qw/next_version/;
my $new_version = next_version( $old_version );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple, correct way to increment a Perl module version
number. It does not attempt to guess what the original version number author
intended, it simply increments in the smallest possible fashion. Decimals are
incremented like an odometer. Dotted decimals are incremented piecewise and
presented in a standardized way.
If more complex version manipulation is necessary, you may wish to consider
L<Perl::Version>.
=head1 USAGE
This module uses L<Sub::Exporter> for optional exporting. Nothing is exported
by default.
=head2 C<<< next_version >>>
my $new_version = next_version( $old_version );
Given a string, this function make the smallest logical increment and returns
it. The input string must be a "lax" version numbers as defined by the
L<version> module. The literal string "undef" is treated as "0" and incremented
to "1". Leading or trailing periods have a "0" prepended or appended as
appropriate before the version is incremented. For legacy reasons, given no
argument, the function returns "0".
Decimal versions are incremented like an odometer, preserving the original
number of decimal places. If an underscore is present (indicating an "alpha"
version), its relative position is preserved. Examples:
0.001 -> 0.002
0.999 -> 1.000
0.1229 -> 0.1230
0.12_34 -> 0.12_35
0.12_99 -> 0.13_00
Dotted-decimal versions have the least significant element incremented by one.
If the result exceeds C<<< 999 >>>, the element resets to C<<< 0 >>> and the next
most significant element is incremented, and so on. Any leading zero padding
is removed. Examples:
v1.2.3 -> v1.2.4
v1.2.999 -> v1.3.0
v1.999.999 -> v2.0.0
v1.2.3_4 -> v1.2.3_5
v1.2.3_999 -> v1.2.4_0
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item *
L<Perl::Version>
=back
=for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url annocpan anno bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan
=head1 SUPPORT
=head2 Bugs / Feature Requests
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker
at L<https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next/issues>.
You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.
=head2 Source Code
This is open source software. The code repository is available for
public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
L<https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next>
git clone https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next.git
=head1 AUTHOR
David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
=head1 CONTRIBUTOR
Grzegorz Rożniecki <xaerxess@gmail.com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by David Golden.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
=cut
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