NAME

CPAN::Audit::Version - the infrastructure to compare versions and version ranges

SYNOPSIS

use CPAN::Audit::Version;

my $cav = CPAN::Audit::Version->new;

$cav->in_range( $version, $range );

DESCRIPTION

Class methods

  • new

    Create a new object. This ignores all arguments.

Instance methods

  • affected_versions( ARRAY_REF, RANGE )

    Given an array reference of versions, return a list of all of the versions in ARRAY_REF that are in RANGE. This is really a filter on ARRAY_REF using the values for which in_range returns true.

    my @matching = $cav->affected_versions( \@versions, $range );
  • in_range( VERSION, RANGE )

    Returns true if VERSION is contained in RANGE, and false otherwise. VERSION is any sort of Perl, such as 1.23 or 1.2.3. The RANGE is a comma-separated list of range specifications using the comparators <, <=, ==, >, >=, or !=. For example, >=1.23,<1.45, ==1.23, or >1.23.

    my $version = 5.67;
    my $range = '>=5,<6'; # so, all the versions in 5.x
    
    if( $cav->in_range( $version, $range ) ) {
    	say "$version is within $range";
    	}
    else {
    	say "$version is not within $range";
    }

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi <viacheslav.t@gmail.com>

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