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feat: implement mvs specific functions (buildList, Upgrade, Downgrade) #292

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75 changes: 75 additions & 0 deletions pkg/3rdparty/gover/gover.go
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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

// Package gover implements support for Go toolchain versions like 1.21.0 and 1.21rc1.
// (For historical reasons, Go does not use semver for its toolchains.)
// This package provides the same basic analysis that golang.org/x/mod/semver does for semver.
// It also provides some helpers for extracting versions from go.mod files
// and for dealing with module.Versions that may use Go versions or semver
// depending on the module path.
package gover

import (
"kcl-lang.io/kpm/pkg/3rdparty/gover/internal"
)

// Compare returns -1, 0, or +1 depending on whether
// x < y, x == y, or x > y, interpreted as toolchain versions.
// The versions x and y must not begin with a "go" prefix: just "1.21" not "go1.21".
// Malformed versions compare less than well-formed versions and equal to each other.
// The language version "1.21" compares less than the release candidate and eventual releases "1.21rc1" and "1.21.0".
func Compare(x, y string) int {
return gover.Compare(x, y)
}

// Max returns the maximum of x and y interpreted as toolchain versions,
// compared using Compare.
// If x and y compare equal, Max returns x.
func Max(x, y string) string {
return gover.Max(x, y)
}

// IsLang reports whether v denotes the overall Go language version
// and not a specific release. Starting with the Go 1.21 release, "1.x" denotes
// the overall language version; the first release is "1.x.0".
// The distinction is important because the relative ordering is
//
// 1.21 < 1.21rc1 < 1.21.0
//
// meaning that Go 1.21rc1 and Go 1.21.0 will both handle go.mod files that
// say "go 1.21", but Go 1.21rc1 will not handle files that say "go 1.21.0".
func IsLang(x string) bool {
return gover.IsLang(x)
}

// Lang returns the Go language version. For example, Lang("1.2.3") == "1.2".
func Lang(x string) string {
return gover.Lang(x)
}

// IsPrerelease reports whether v denotes a Go prerelease version.
func IsPrerelease(x string) bool {
return gover.Parse(x).Kind != ""
}

// Prev returns the Go major release immediately preceding v,
// or v itself if v is the first Go major release (1.0) or not a supported
// Go version.
//
// Examples:
//
// Prev("1.2") = "1.1"
// Prev("1.3rc4") = "1.2"
func Prev(x string) string {
v := gover.Parse(x)
if gover.CmpInt(v.Minor, "1") <= 0 {
return v.Major
}
return v.Major + "." + gover.DecInt(v.Minor)
}

// IsValid reports whether the version x is valid.
func IsValid(x string) bool {
return gover.IsValid(x)
}
223 changes: 223 additions & 0 deletions pkg/3rdparty/gover/internal/gover.go
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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.

// Package gover implements support for Go toolchain versions like 1.21.0 and 1.21rc1.
// (For historical reasons, Go does not use semver for its toolchains.)
// This package provides the same basic analysis that golang.org/x/mod/semver does for semver.
//
// The go/version package should be imported instead of this one when possible.
// Note that this package works on "1.21" while go/version works on "go1.21".
package gover

import (
"cmp"
)

// A Version is a parsed Go version: major[.Minor[.Patch]][kind[pre]]
// The numbers are the original decimal strings to avoid integer overflows
// and since there is very little actual math. (Probably overflow doesn't matter in practice,
// but at the time this code was written, there was an existing test that used
// go1.99999999999, which does not fit in an int on 32-bit platforms.
// The "big decimal" representation avoids the problem entirely.)
type Version struct {
Major string // decimal
Minor string // decimal or ""
Patch string // decimal or ""
Kind string // "", "alpha", "beta", "rc"
Pre string // decimal or ""
}

// Compare returns -1, 0, or +1 depending on whether
// x < y, x == y, or x > y, interpreted as toolchain versions.
// The versions x and y must not begin with a "go" prefix: just "1.21" not "go1.21".
// Malformed versions compare less than well-formed versions and equal to each other.
// The language version "1.21" compares less than the release candidate and eventual releases "1.21rc1" and "1.21.0".
func Compare(x, y string) int {
vx := Parse(x)
vy := Parse(y)

if c := CmpInt(vx.Major, vy.Major); c != 0 {
return c
}
if c := CmpInt(vx.Minor, vy.Minor); c != 0 {
return c
}
if c := CmpInt(vx.Patch, vy.Patch); c != 0 {
return c
}
if c := cmp.Compare(vx.Kind, vy.Kind); c != 0 { // "" < alpha < beta < rc
return c
}
if c := CmpInt(vx.Pre, vy.Pre); c != 0 {
return c
}
return 0
}

// Max returns the maximum of x and y interpreted as toolchain versions,
// compared using Compare.
// If x and y compare equal, Max returns x.
func Max(x, y string) string {
if Compare(x, y) < 0 {
return y
}
return x
}

// IsLang reports whether v denotes the overall Go language version
// and not a specific release. Starting with the Go 1.21 release, "1.x" denotes
// the overall language version; the first release is "1.x.0".
// The distinction is important because the relative ordering is
//
// 1.21 < 1.21rc1 < 1.21.0
//
// meaning that Go 1.21rc1 and Go 1.21.0 will both handle go.mod files that
// say "go 1.21", but Go 1.21rc1 will not handle files that say "go 1.21.0".
func IsLang(x string) bool {
v := Parse(x)
return v != Version{} && v.Patch == "" && v.Kind == "" && v.Pre == ""
}

// Lang returns the Go language version. For example, Lang("1.2.3") == "1.2".
func Lang(x string) string {
v := Parse(x)
if v.Minor == "" || v.Major == "1" && v.Minor == "0" {
return v.Major
}
return v.Major + "." + v.Minor
}

// IsValid reports whether the version x is valid.
func IsValid(x string) bool {
return Parse(x) != Version{}
}

// Parse parses the Go version string x into a version.
// It returns the zero version if x is malformed.
func Parse(x string) Version {
var v Version

// Parse major version.
var ok bool
v.Major, x, ok = cutInt(x)
if !ok {
return Version{}
}
if x == "" {
// Interpret "1" as "1.0.0".
v.Minor = "0"
v.Patch = "0"
return v
}

// Parse . before minor version.
if x[0] != '.' {
return Version{}
}

// Parse minor version.
v.Minor, x, ok = cutInt(x[1:])
if !ok {
return Version{}
}
if x == "" {
// Patch missing is same as "0" for older versions.
// Starting in Go 1.21, patch missing is different from explicit .0.
if CmpInt(v.Minor, "21") < 0 {
v.Patch = "0"
}
return v
}

// Parse patch if present.
if x[0] == '.' {
v.Patch, x, ok = cutInt(x[1:])
if !ok || x != "" {
// Note that we are disallowing prereleases (alpha, beta, rc) for patch releases here (x != "").
// Allowing them would be a bit confusing because we already have:
// 1.21 < 1.21rc1
// But a prerelease of a patch would have the opposite effect:
// 1.21.3rc1 < 1.21.3
// We've never needed them before, so let's not start now.
return Version{}
}
return v
}

// Parse prerelease.
i := 0
for i < len(x) && (x[i] < '0' || '9' < x[i]) {
if x[i] < 'a' || 'z' < x[i] {
return Version{}
}
i++
}
if i == 0 {
return Version{}
}
v.Kind, x = x[:i], x[i:]
if x == "" {
return v
}
v.Pre, x, ok = cutInt(x)
if !ok || x != "" {
return Version{}
}

return v
}

// cutInt scans the leading decimal number at the start of x to an integer
// and returns that value and the rest of the string.
func cutInt(x string) (n, rest string, ok bool) {
i := 0
for i < len(x) && '0' <= x[i] && x[i] <= '9' {
i++
}
if i == 0 || x[0] == '0' && i != 1 { // no digits or unnecessary leading zero
return "", "", false
}
return x[:i], x[i:], true
}

// CmpInt returns cmp.Compare(x, y) interpreting x and y as decimal numbers.
// (Copied from golang.org/x/mod/semver's compareInt.)
func CmpInt(x, y string) int {
if x == y {
return 0
}
if len(x) < len(y) {
return -1
}
if len(x) > len(y) {
return +1
}
if x < y {
return -1
} else {
return +1
}
}

// DecInt returns the decimal string decremented by 1, or the empty string
// if the decimal is all zeroes.
// (Copied from golang.org/x/mod/module's decDecimal.)
func DecInt(decimal string) string {
// Scan right to left turning 0s to 9s until you find a digit to decrement.
digits := []byte(decimal)
i := len(digits) - 1
for ; i >= 0 && digits[i] == '0'; i-- {
digits[i] = '9'
}
if i < 0 {
// decimal is all zeros
return ""
}
if i == 0 && digits[i] == '1' && len(digits) > 1 {
digits = digits[1:]
} else {
digits[i]--
}
return string(digits)
}
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