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__version__ = '1.3.17' |
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def parse_version_info(version_str: str, length: int = 4) -> tuple: |
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"""Parse a version string into a tuple. |
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Args: |
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version_str (str): The version string. |
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length (int): The maximum number of version levels. Default: 4. |
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Returns: |
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tuple[int | str]: The version info, e.g., "1.3.0" is parsed into |
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(1, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0), and "2.0.0rc1" is parsed into |
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(2, 0, 0, 0, 'rc', 1) (when length is set to 4). |
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""" |
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from packaging.version import parse |
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version = parse(version_str) |
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assert version.release, f'failed to parse version {version_str}' |
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release = list(version.release) |
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release = release[:length] |
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if len(release) < length: |
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release = release + [0] * (length - len(release)) |
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if version.is_prerelease: |
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release.extend(list(version.pre)) |
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elif version.is_postrelease: |
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release.extend(list(version.post)) |
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else: |
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release.extend([0, 0]) |
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return tuple(release) |
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version_info = tuple(int(x) for x in __version__.split('.')[:3]) |
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__all__ = ['__version__', 'version_info', 'parse_version_info'] |
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