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| 1 | 39 | HKM | semver(1) -- The semantic versioner for npm |
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| 2 | =========================================== |
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| 4 | ## Install |
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| 6 | ```bash |
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| 7 | npm install --save semver |
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| 8 | ```` |
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| 9 | |||
| 10 | ## Usage |
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| 11 | |||
| 12 | As a node module: |
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| 14 | ```js |
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| 15 | const semver = require('semver')
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| 17 | semver.valid('1.2.3') // '1.2.3'
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| 18 | semver.valid('a.b.c') // null
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| 19 | semver.clean(' =v1.2.3 ') // '1.2.3'
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| 20 | semver.satisfies('1.2.3', '1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3') // true
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| 21 | semver.gt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // false
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| 22 | semver.lt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // true
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| 23 | semver.valid(semver.coerce('v2')) // '2.0.0'
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| 24 | semver.valid(semver.coerce('42.6.7.9.3-alpha')) // '42.6.7'
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| 25 | ``` |
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| 27 | As a command-line utility: |
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| 29 | ``` |
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| 30 | $ semver -h |
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| 32 | SemVer 5.3.0 |
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| 34 | A JavaScript implementation of the http://semver.org/ specification |
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| 35 | Copyright Isaac Z. Schlueter |
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| 36 | |||
| 37 | Usage: semver [options] <version> [<version> [...]] |
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| 38 | Prints valid versions sorted by SemVer precedence |
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| 39 | |||
| 40 | Options: |
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| 41 | -r --range <range> |
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| 42 | Print versions that match the specified range. |
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| 44 | -i --increment [<level>] |
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| 45 | Increment a version by the specified level. Level can |
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| 46 | be one of: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor, |
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| 47 | prepatch, or prerelease. Default level is 'patch'. |
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| 48 | Only one version may be specified. |
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| 50 | --preid <identifier> |
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| 51 | Identifier to be used to prefix premajor, preminor, |
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| 52 | prepatch or prerelease version increments. |
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| 53 | |||
| 54 | -l --loose |
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| 55 | Interpret versions and ranges loosely |
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| 56 | |||
| 57 | -c --coerce |
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| 58 | Coerce a string into SemVer if possible |
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| 59 | (does not imply --loose) |
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| 61 | Program exits successfully if any valid version satisfies |
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| 62 | all supplied ranges, and prints all satisfying versions. |
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| 64 | If no satisfying versions are found, then exits failure. |
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| 65 | |||
| 66 | Versions are printed in ascending order, so supplying |
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| 67 | multiple versions to the utility will just sort them. |
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| 68 | ``` |
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| 69 | |||
| 70 | ## Versions |
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| 71 | |||
| 72 | A "version" is described by the `v2.0.0` specification found at |
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| 73 | <http://semver.org/>. |
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| 75 | A leading `"="` or `"v"` character is stripped off and ignored. |
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| 76 | |||
| 77 | ## Ranges |
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| 78 | |||
| 79 | A `version range` is a set of `comparators` which specify versions |
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| 80 | that satisfy the range. |
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| 81 | |||
| 82 | A `comparator` is composed of an `operator` and a `version`. The set |
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| 83 | of primitive `operators` is: |
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| 84 | |||
| 85 | * `<` Less than |
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| 86 | * `<=` Less than or equal to |
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| 87 | * `>` Greater than |
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| 88 | * `>=` Greater than or equal to |
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| 89 | * `=` Equal. If no operator is specified, then equality is assumed, |
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| 90 | so this operator is optional, but MAY be included. |
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| 91 | |||
| 92 | For example, the comparator `>=1.2.7` would match the versions |
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| 93 | `1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, `2.5.3`, and `1.3.9`, but not the versions `1.2.6` |
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| 94 | or `1.1.0`. |
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| 95 | |||
| 96 | Comparators can be joined by whitespace to form a `comparator set`, |
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| 97 | which is satisfied by the **intersection** of all of the comparators |
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| 98 | it includes. |
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| 99 | |||
| 100 | A range is composed of one or more comparator sets, joined by `||`. A |
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| 101 | version matches a range if and only if every comparator in at least |
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| 102 | one of the `||`-separated comparator sets is satisfied by the version. |
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| 103 | |||
| 104 | For example, the range `>=1.2.7 <1.3.0` would match the versions |
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| 105 | `1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, and `1.2.99`, but not the versions `1.2.6`, `1.3.0`, |
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| 106 | or `1.1.0`. |
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| 107 | |||
| 108 | The range `1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0` would match the versions `1.2.7`, |
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| 109 | `1.2.9`, and `1.4.6`, but not the versions `1.2.8` or `2.0.0`. |
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| 110 | |||
| 111 | ### Prerelease Tags |
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| 112 | |||
| 113 | If a version has a prerelease tag (for example, `1.2.3-alpha.3`) then |
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| 114 | it will only be allowed to satisfy comparator sets if at least one |
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| 115 | comparator with the same `[major, minor, patch]` tuple also has a |
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| 116 | prerelease tag. |
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| 117 | |||
| 118 | For example, the range `>1.2.3-alpha.3` would be allowed to match the |
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| 119 | version `1.2.3-alpha.7`, but it would *not* be satisfied by |
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| 120 | `3.4.5-alpha.9`, even though `3.4.5-alpha.9` is technically "greater |
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| 121 | than" `1.2.3-alpha.3` according to the SemVer sort rules. The version |
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| 122 | range only accepts prerelease tags on the `1.2.3` version. The |
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| 123 | version `3.4.5` *would* satisfy the range, because it does not have a |
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| 124 | prerelease flag, and `3.4.5` is greater than `1.2.3-alpha.7`. |
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| 125 | |||
| 126 | The purpose for this behavior is twofold. First, prerelease versions |
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| 127 | frequently are updated very quickly, and contain many breaking changes |
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| 128 | that are (by the author's design) not yet fit for public consumption. |
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| 129 | Therefore, by default, they are excluded from range matching |
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| 130 | semantics. |
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| 132 | Second, a user who has opted into using a prerelease version has |
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| 133 | clearly indicated the intent to use *that specific* set of |
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| 134 | alpha/beta/rc versions. By including a prerelease tag in the range, |
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| 135 | the user is indicating that they are aware of the risk. However, it |
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| 136 | is still not appropriate to assume that they have opted into taking a |
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| 137 | similar risk on the *next* set of prerelease versions. |
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| 138 | |||
| 139 | #### Prerelease Identifiers |
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| 140 | |||
| 141 | The method `.inc` takes an additional `identifier` string argument that |
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| 142 | will append the value of the string as a prerelease identifier: |
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| 144 | ```javascript |
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| 145 | semver.inc('1.2.3', 'prerelease', 'beta')
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| 146 | // '1.2.4-beta.0' |
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| 147 | ``` |
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| 148 | |||
| 149 | command-line example: |
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| 151 | ```bash |
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| 152 | $ semver 1.2.3 -i prerelease --preid beta |
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| 153 | 1.2.4-beta.0 |
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| 154 | ``` |
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| 155 | |||
| 156 | Which then can be used to increment further: |
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| 158 | ```bash |
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| 159 | $ semver 1.2.4-beta.0 -i prerelease |
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| 160 | 1.2.4-beta.1 |
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| 161 | ``` |
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| 162 | |||
| 163 | ### Advanced Range Syntax |
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| 164 | |||
| 165 | Advanced range syntax desugars to primitive comparators in |
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| 166 | deterministic ways. |
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| 168 | Advanced ranges may be combined in the same way as primitive |
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| 169 | comparators using white space or `||`. |
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| 170 | |||
| 171 | #### Hyphen Ranges `X.Y.Z - A.B.C` |
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| 173 | Specifies an inclusive set. |
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| 174 | |||
| 175 | * `1.2.3 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.3 <=2.3.4` |
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| 177 | If a partial version is provided as the first version in the inclusive |
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| 178 | range, then the missing pieces are replaced with zeroes. |
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| 179 | |||
| 180 | * `1.2 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.0 <=2.3.4` |
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| 181 | |||
| 182 | If a partial version is provided as the second version in the |
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| 183 | inclusive range, then all versions that start with the supplied parts |
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| 184 | of the tuple are accepted, but nothing that would be greater than the |
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| 185 | provided tuple parts. |
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| 186 | |||
| 187 | * `1.2.3 - 2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.4.0` |
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| 188 | * `1.2.3 - 2` := `>=1.2.3 <3.0.0` |
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| 189 | |||
| 190 | #### X-Ranges `1.2.x` `1.X` `1.2.*` `*` |
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| 191 | |||
| 192 | Any of `X`, `x`, or `*` may be used to "stand in" for one of the |
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| 193 | numeric values in the `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. |
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| 195 | * `*` := `>=0.0.0` (Any version satisfies) |
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| 196 | * `1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Matching major version) |
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| 197 | * `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Matching major and minor versions) |
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| 198 | |||
| 199 | A partial version range is treated as an X-Range, so the special |
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| 200 | character is in fact optional. |
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| 202 | * `""` (empty string) := `*` := `>=0.0.0` |
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| 203 | * `1` := `1.x.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` |
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| 204 | * `1.2` := `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` |
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| 205 | |||
| 206 | #### Tilde Ranges `~1.2.3` `~1.2` `~1` |
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| 207 | |||
| 208 | Allows patch-level changes if a minor version is specified on the |
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| 209 | comparator. Allows minor-level changes if not. |
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| 211 | * `~1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.3 <1.3.0` |
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| 212 | * `~1.2` := `>=1.2.0 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Same as `1.2.x`) |
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| 213 | * `~1` := `>=1.0.0 <(1+1).0.0` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Same as `1.x`) |
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| 214 | * `~0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0` |
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| 215 | * `~0.2` := `>=0.2.0 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.0 <0.3.0` (Same as `0.2.x`) |
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| 216 | * `~0` := `>=0.0.0 <(0+1).0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0` (Same as `0.x`) |
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| 217 | * `~1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <1.3.0` Note that prereleases in |
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| 218 | the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or |
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| 219 | equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but |
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| 220 | `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a |
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| 221 | different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. |
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| 222 | |||
| 223 | #### Caret Ranges `^1.2.3` `^0.2.5` `^0.0.4` |
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| 224 | |||
| 225 | Allows changes that do not modify the left-most non-zero digit in the |
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| 226 | `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. In other words, this allows patch and |
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| 227 | minor updates for versions `1.0.0` and above, patch updates for |
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| 228 | versions `0.X >=0.1.0`, and *no* updates for versions `0.0.X`. |
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| 229 | |||
| 230 | Many authors treat a `0.x` version as if the `x` were the major |
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| 231 | "breaking-change" indicator. |
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| 233 | Caret ranges are ideal when an author may make breaking changes |
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| 234 | between `0.2.4` and `0.3.0` releases, which is a common practice. |
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| 235 | However, it presumes that there will *not* be breaking changes between |
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| 236 | `0.2.4` and `0.2.5`. It allows for changes that are presumed to be |
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| 237 | additive (but non-breaking), according to commonly observed practices. |
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| 238 | |||
| 239 | * `^1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.0.0` |
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| 240 | * `^0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0` |
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| 241 | * `^0.0.3` := `>=0.0.3 <0.0.4` |
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| 242 | * `^1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <2.0.0` Note that prereleases in |
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| 243 | the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or |
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| 244 | equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but |
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| 245 | `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a |
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| 246 | different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. |
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| 247 | * `^0.0.3-beta` := `>=0.0.3-beta <0.0.4` Note that prereleases in the |
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| 248 | `0.0.3` version *only* will be allowed, if they are greater than or |
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| 249 | equal to `beta`. So, `0.0.3-pr.2` would be allowed. |
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| 250 | |||
| 251 | When parsing caret ranges, a missing `patch` value desugars to the |
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| 252 | number `0`, but will allow flexibility within that value, even if the |
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| 253 | major and minor versions are both `0`. |
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| 254 | |||
| 255 | * `^1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <2.0.0` |
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| 256 | * `^0.0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0` |
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| 257 | * `^0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0` |
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| 258 | |||
| 259 | A missing `minor` and `patch` values will desugar to zero, but also |
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| 260 | allow flexibility within those values, even if the major version is |
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| 261 | zero. |
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| 262 | |||
| 263 | * `^1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` |
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| 264 | * `^0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0` |
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| 265 | |||
| 266 | ### Range Grammar |
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| 268 | Putting all this together, here is a Backus-Naur grammar for ranges, |
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| 269 | for the benefit of parser authors: |
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| 271 | ```bnf |
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| 272 | range-set ::= range ( logical-or range ) * |
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| 273 | logical-or ::= ( ' ' ) * '||' ( ' ' ) * |
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| 274 | range ::= hyphen | simple ( ' ' simple ) * | '' |
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| 275 | hyphen ::= partial ' - ' partial |
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| 276 | simple ::= primitive | partial | tilde | caret |
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| 277 | primitive ::= ( '<' | '>' | '>=' | '<=' | '=' | ) partial |
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| 278 | partial ::= xr ( '.' xr ( '.' xr qualifier ? )? )? |
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| 279 | xr ::= 'x' | 'X' | '*' | nr |
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| 280 | nr ::= '0' | ['1'-'9'] ( ['0'-'9'] ) * |
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| 281 | tilde ::= '~' partial |
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| 282 | caret ::= '^' partial |
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| 283 | qualifier ::= ( '-' pre )? ( '+' build )? |
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| 284 | pre ::= parts |
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| 285 | build ::= parts |
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| 286 | parts ::= part ( '.' part ) * |
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| 287 | part ::= nr | [-0-9A-Za-z]+ |
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| 288 | ``` |
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| 289 | |||
| 290 | ## Functions |
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| 291 | |||
| 292 | All methods and classes take a final `loose` boolean argument that, if |
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| 293 | true, will be more forgiving about not-quite-valid semver strings. |
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| 294 | The resulting output will always be 100% strict, of course. |
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| 296 | Strict-mode Comparators and Ranges will be strict about the SemVer |
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| 297 | strings that they parse. |
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| 298 | |||
| 299 | * `valid(v)`: Return the parsed version, or null if it's not valid. |
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| 300 | * `inc(v, release)`: Return the version incremented by the release |
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| 301 | type (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`, |
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| 302 | `prepatch`, or `prerelease`), or null if it's not valid |
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| 303 | * `premajor` in one call will bump the version up to the next major |
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| 304 | version and down to a prerelease of that major version. |
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| 305 | `preminor`, and `prepatch` work the same way. |
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| 306 | * If called from a non-prerelease version, the `prerelease` will work the |
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| 307 | same as `prepatch`. It increments the patch version, then makes a |
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| 308 | prerelease. If the input version is already a prerelease it simply |
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| 309 | increments it. |
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| 310 | * `prerelease(v)`: Returns an array of prerelease components, or null |
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| 311 | if none exist. Example: `prerelease('1.2.3-alpha.1') -> ['alpha', 1]`
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| 312 | * `major(v)`: Return the major version number. |
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| 313 | * `minor(v)`: Return the minor version number. |
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| 314 | * `patch(v)`: Return the patch version number. |
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| 315 | * `intersects(r1, r2, loose)`: Return true if the two supplied ranges |
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| 316 | or comparators intersect. |
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| 317 | |||
| 318 | ### Comparison |
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| 319 | |||
| 320 | * `gt(v1, v2)`: `v1 > v2` |
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| 321 | * `gte(v1, v2)`: `v1 >= v2` |
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| 322 | * `lt(v1, v2)`: `v1 < v2` |
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| 323 | * `lte(v1, v2)`: `v1 <= v2` |
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| 324 | * `eq(v1, v2)`: `v1 == v2` This is true if they're logically equivalent, |
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| 325 | even if they're not the exact same string. You already know how to |
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| 326 | compare strings. |
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| 327 | * `neq(v1, v2)`: `v1 != v2` The opposite of `eq`. |
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| 328 | * `cmp(v1, comparator, v2)`: Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call |
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| 329 | the corresponding function above. `"==="` and `"!=="` do simple |
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| 330 | string comparison, but are included for completeness. Throws if an |
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| 331 | invalid comparison string is provided. |
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| 332 | * `compare(v1, v2)`: Return `0` if `v1 == v2`, or `1` if `v1` is greater, or `-1` if |
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| 333 | `v2` is greater. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`. |
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| 334 | * `rcompare(v1, v2)`: The reverse of compare. Sorts an array of versions |
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| 335 | in descending order when passed to `Array.sort()`. |
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| 336 | * `diff(v1, v2)`: Returns difference between two versions by the release type |
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| 337 | (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`, `prepatch`, or `prerelease`), |
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| 338 | or null if the versions are the same. |
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| 339 | |||
| 340 | ### Comparators |
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| 341 | |||
| 342 | * `intersects(comparator)`: Return true if the comparators intersect |
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| 343 | |||
| 344 | ### Ranges |
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| 345 | |||
| 346 | * `validRange(range)`: Return the valid range or null if it's not valid |
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| 347 | * `satisfies(version, range)`: Return true if the version satisfies the |
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| 348 | range. |
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| 349 | * `maxSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the highest version in the list |
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| 350 | that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do. |
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| 351 | * `minSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the lowest version in the list |
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| 352 | that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do. |
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| 353 | * `gtr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is greater than all the |
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| 354 | versions possible in the range. |
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| 355 | * `ltr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is less than all the |
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| 356 | versions possible in the range. |
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| 357 | * `outside(version, range, hilo)`: Return true if the version is outside |
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| 358 | the bounds of the range in either the high or low direction. The |
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| 359 | `hilo` argument must be either the string `'>'` or `'<'`. (This is |
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| 360 | the function called by `gtr` and `ltr`.) |
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| 361 | * `intersects(range)`: Return true if any of the ranges comparators intersect |
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| 362 | |||
| 363 | Note that, since ranges may be non-contiguous, a version might not be |
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| 364 | greater than a range, less than a range, *or* satisfy a range! For |
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| 365 | example, the range `1.2 <1.2.9 || >2.0.0` would have a hole from `1.2.9` |
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| 366 | until `2.0.0`, so the version `1.2.10` would not be greater than the |
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| 367 | range (because `2.0.1` satisfies, which is higher), nor less than the |
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| 368 | range (since `1.2.8` satisfies, which is lower), and it also does not |
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| 369 | satisfy the range. |
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| 370 | |||
| 371 | If you want to know if a version satisfies or does not satisfy a |
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| 372 | range, use the `satisfies(version, range)` function. |
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| 373 | |||
| 374 | ### Coercion |
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| 375 | |||
| 376 | * `coerce(version)`: Coerces a string to semver if possible |
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| 377 | |||
| 378 | This aims to provide a very forgiving translation of a non-semver |
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| 379 | string to semver. It looks for the first digit in a string, and |
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| 380 | consumes all remaining characters which satisfy at least a partial semver |
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| 381 | (e.g., `1`, `1.2`, `1.2.3`) up to the max permitted length (256 characters). |
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| 382 | Longer versions are simply truncated (`4.6.3.9.2-alpha2` becomes `4.6.3`). |
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| 383 | All surrounding text is simply ignored (`v3.4 replaces v3.3.1` becomes `3.4.0`). |
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| 384 | Only text which lacks digits will fail coercion (`version one` is not valid). |
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| 385 | The maximum length for any semver component considered for coercion is 16 characters; |
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| 386 | longer components will be ignored (`10000000000000000.4.7.4` becomes `4.7.4`). |
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| 387 | The maximum value for any semver component is `Integer.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || (2**53 - 1)`; |
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| 388 | higher value components are invalid (`9999999999999999.4.7.4` is likely invalid). |