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/**
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* Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @providesModule VersionRange
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*/
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'use strict';
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const invariant = require('./invariant');
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const componentRegex = /\./;
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const orRegex = /\|\|/;
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const rangeRegex = /\s+\-\s+/;
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const modifierRegex = /^(<=|<|=|>=|~>|~|>|)?\s*(.+)/;
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const numericRegex = /^(\d*)(.*)/;
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/**
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* Splits input `range` on "||" and returns true if any subrange matches
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* `version`.
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @param {string} version
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkOrExpression(range, version) {
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const expressions = range.split(orRegex);
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if (expressions.length > 1) {
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return expressions.some(range => VersionRange.contains(range, version));
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} else {
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range = expressions[0].trim();
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return checkRangeExpression(range, version);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Splits input `range` on " - " (the surrounding whitespace is required) and
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* returns true if version falls between the two operands.
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @param {string} version
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkRangeExpression(range, version) {
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const expressions = range.split(rangeRegex);
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invariant(expressions.length > 0 && expressions.length <= 2, 'the "-" operator expects exactly 2 operands');
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if (expressions.length === 1) {
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return checkSimpleExpression(expressions[0], version);
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} else {
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const [startVersion, endVersion] = expressions;
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invariant(isSimpleVersion(startVersion) && isSimpleVersion(endVersion), 'operands to the "-" operator must be simple (no modifiers)');
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return checkSimpleExpression('>=' + startVersion, version) && checkSimpleExpression('<=' + endVersion, version);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Checks if `range` matches `version`. `range` should be a "simple" range (ie.
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* not a compound range using the " - " or "||" operators).
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @param {string} version
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkSimpleExpression(range, version) {
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range = range.trim();
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if (range === '') {
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return true;
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}
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const versionComponents = version.split(componentRegex);
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const { modifier, rangeComponents } = getModifierAndComponents(range);
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switch (modifier) {
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case '<':
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return checkLessThan(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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case '<=':
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return checkLessThanOrEqual(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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case '>=':
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return checkGreaterThanOrEqual(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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case '>':
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return checkGreaterThan(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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case '~':
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case '~>':
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return checkApproximateVersion(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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default:
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return checkEqual(versionComponents, rangeComponents);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is less than `b`.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkLessThan(a, b) {
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return compareComponents(a, b) === -1;
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is less than or equal to `b`.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkLessThanOrEqual(a, b) {
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const result = compareComponents(a, b);
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return result === -1 || result === 0;
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is equal to `b`.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkEqual(a, b) {
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return compareComponents(a, b) === 0;
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is greater than or equal to `b`.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkGreaterThanOrEqual(a, b) {
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const result = compareComponents(a, b);
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return result === 1 || result === 0;
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is greater than `b`.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkGreaterThan(a, b) {
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return compareComponents(a, b) === 1;
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}
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/**
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* Checks whether `a` is "reasonably close" to `b` (as described in
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* https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html). For example, if `b` is "1.3.1"
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* then "reasonably close" is defined as ">= 1.3.1 and < 1.4".
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function checkApproximateVersion(a, b) {
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const lowerBound = b.slice();
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const upperBound = b.slice();
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if (upperBound.length > 1) {
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upperBound.pop();
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}
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const lastIndex = upperBound.length - 1;
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const numeric = parseInt(upperBound[lastIndex], 10);
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if (isNumber(numeric)) {
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upperBound[lastIndex] = numeric + 1 + '';
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}
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return checkGreaterThanOrEqual(a, lowerBound) && checkLessThan(a, upperBound);
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}
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/**
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* Extracts the optional modifier (<, <=, =, >=, >, ~, ~>) and version
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* components from `range`.
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*
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* For example, given `range` ">= 1.2.3" returns an object with a `modifier` of
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* `">="` and `components` of `[1, 2, 3]`.
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @returns {object}
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*/
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function getModifierAndComponents(range) {
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const rangeComponents = range.split(componentRegex);
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const matches = rangeComponents[0].match(modifierRegex);
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invariant(matches, 'expected regex to match but it did not');
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return {
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modifier: matches[1],
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rangeComponents: [matches[2]].concat(rangeComponents.slice(1))
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};
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}
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/**
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* Determines if `number` is a number.
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*
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* @param {mixed} number
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function isNumber(number) {
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return !isNaN(number) && isFinite(number);
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}
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/**
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* Tests whether `range` is a "simple" version number without any modifiers
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* (">", "~" etc).
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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function isSimpleVersion(range) {
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return !getModifierAndComponents(range).modifier;
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}
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/**
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* Zero-pads array `array` until it is at least `length` long.
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*
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* @param {array} array
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* @param {number} length
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*/
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function zeroPad(array, length) {
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for (let i = array.length; i < length; i++) {
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array[i] = '0';
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}
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}
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/**
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* Normalizes `a` and `b` in preparation for comparison by doing the following:
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*
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* - zero-pads `a` and `b`
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* - marks any "x", "X" or "*" component in `b` as equivalent by zero-ing it out
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* in both `a` and `b`
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* - marks any final "*" component in `b` as a greedy wildcard by zero-ing it
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* and all of its successors in `a`
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {array<array<string>>}
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*/
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function normalizeVersions(a, b) {
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a = a.slice();
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b = b.slice();
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zeroPad(a, b.length);
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// mark "x" and "*" components as equal
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for (let i = 0; i < b.length; i++) {
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const matches = b[i].match(/^[x*]$/i);
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if (matches) {
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b[i] = a[i] = '0';
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// final "*" greedily zeros all remaining components
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if (matches[0] === '*' && i === b.length - 1) {
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for (let j = i; j < a.length; j++) {
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a[j] = '0';
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}
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}
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}
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}
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zeroPad(b, a.length);
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return [a, b];
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}
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/**
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* Returns the numerical -- not the lexicographical -- ordering of `a` and `b`.
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*
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* For example, `10-alpha` is greater than `2-beta`.
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*
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* @param {string} a
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* @param {string} b
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* @returns {number} -1, 0 or 1 to indicate whether `a` is less than, equal to,
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* or greater than `b`, respectively
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*/
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function compareNumeric(a, b) {
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const aPrefix = a.match(numericRegex)[1];
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const bPrefix = b.match(numericRegex)[1];
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const aNumeric = parseInt(aPrefix, 10);
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const bNumeric = parseInt(bPrefix, 10);
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if (isNumber(aNumeric) && isNumber(bNumeric) && aNumeric !== bNumeric) {
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return compare(aNumeric, bNumeric);
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} else {
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return compare(a, b);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the ordering of `a` and `b`.
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*
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* @param {string|number} a
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* @param {string|number} b
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* @returns {number} -1, 0 or 1 to indicate whether `a` is less than, equal to,
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* or greater than `b`, respectively
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*/
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function compare(a, b) {
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invariant(typeof a === typeof b, '"a" and "b" must be of the same type');
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if (a > b) {
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return 1;
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} else if (a < b) {
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return -1;
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Compares arrays of version components.
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*
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* @param {array<string>} a
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* @param {array<string>} b
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* @returns {number} -1, 0 or 1 to indicate whether `a` is less than, equal to,
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* or greater than `b`, respectively
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*/
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function compareComponents(a, b) {
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const [aNormalized, bNormalized] = normalizeVersions(a, b);
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for (let i = 0; i < bNormalized.length; i++) {
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const result = compareNumeric(aNormalized[i], bNormalized[i]);
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if (result) {
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return result;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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var VersionRange = {
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/**
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* Checks whether `version` satisfies the `range` specification.
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*
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* We support a subset of the expressions defined in
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* https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/semver.html:
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*
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* version Must match version exactly
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* =version Same as just version
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* >version Must be greater than version
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* >=version Must be greater than or equal to version
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* <version Must be less than version
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* <=version Must be less than or equal to version
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* ~version Must be at least version, but less than the next significant
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* revision above version:
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* "~1.2.3" is equivalent to ">= 1.2.3 and < 1.3"
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* ~>version Equivalent to ~version
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* 1.2.x Must match "1.2.x", where "x" is a wildcard that matches
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* anything
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* 1.2.* Similar to "1.2.x", but "*" in the trailing position is a
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* "greedy" wildcard, so will match any number of additional
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* components:
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* "1.2.*" will match "1.2.1", "1.2.1.1", "1.2.1.1.1" etc
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* * Any version
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* "" (Empty string) Same as *
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* v1 - v2 Equivalent to ">= v1 and <= v2"
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* r1 || r2 Passes if either r1 or r2 are satisfied
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*
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* @param {string} range
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* @param {string} version
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* @returns {boolean}
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*/
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contains(range, version) {
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return checkOrExpression(range.trim(), version.trim());
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}
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};
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module.exports = VersionRange;
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