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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Changelog

3.1.1 (2020-11-23)

Fixed

  • #158: Fixed issue with generated regex operation order that could cause problem

3.1.0 (2020-04-15)

Added

  • #131: Add support for serializing/deserializing SQL (thanks @ryancurrah)

Changed

  • #148: More accurate validation messages on constraints

3.0.3 (2019-12-13)

Fixed

  • #141: Fixed issue with <= comparison

3.0.2 (2019-11-14)

Fixed

  • #134: Fixed broken constraint checking with ^0.0 (thanks @krmichelos)

3.0.1 (2019-09-13)

Fixed

  • #125: Fixes issue with module path for v3

3.0.0 (2019-09-12)

This is a major release of the semver package which includes API changes. The Go API is compatible with ^1. The Go API was not changed because many people are using go get without Go modules for their applications and API breaking changes cause errors which we have or would need to support.

The changes in this release are the handling based on the data passed into the functions. These are described in the added and changed sections below.

Added

  • StrictNewVersion function. This is similar to NewVersion but will return an error if the version passed in is not a strict semantic version. For example, 1.2.3 would pass but v1.2.3 or 1.2 would fail because they are not strictly speaking semantic versions. This function is faster, performs fewer operations, and uses fewer allocations than NewVersion.
  • Fuzzing has been performed on NewVersion, StrictNewVersion, and NewConstraint. The Makefile contains the operations used. For more information on you can start on Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzing
  • Now using Go modules

Changed

  • NewVersion has proper prerelease and metadata validation with error messages to signal an issue with either of them
  • ^ now operates using a similar set of rules to npm/js and Rust/Cargo. If the version is >=1 the ^ ranges works the same as v1. For major versions of 0 the rules have changed. The minor version is treated as the stable version unless a patch is specified and then it is equivalent to =. One difference from npm/js is that prereleases there are only to a specific version (e.g. 1.2.3). Prereleases here look over multiple versions and follow semantic version ordering rules. This pattern now follows along with the expected and requested handling of this packaged by numerous users.

1.5.0 (2019-09-11)

Added

  • #103: Add basic fuzzing for NewVersion() (thanks @jesse-c)

Changed

  • #82: Clarify wildcard meaning in range constraints and update tests for it (thanks @greysteil)
  • #83: Clarify caret operator range for pre-1.0.0 dependencies (thanks @greysteil)
  • #72: Adding docs comment pointing to vert for a cli
  • #71: Update the docs on pre-release comparator handling
  • #89: Test with new go versions (thanks @thedevsaddam)
  • #87: Added $ to ValidPrerelease for better validation (thanks @jeremycarroll)

Fixed

  • #78: Fix unchecked error in example code (thanks @ravron)
  • #70: Fix the handling of pre-releases and the 0.0.0 release edge case
  • #97: Fixed copyright file for proper display on GitHub
  • #107: Fix handling prerelease when sorting alphanum and num
  • #109: Fixed where Validate sometimes returns wrong message on error

1.4.2 (2018-04-10)

Changed

  • #72: Updated the docs to point to vert for a console appliaction
  • #71: Update the docs on pre-release comparator handling

Fixed

  • #70: Fix the handling of pre-releases and the 0.0.0 release edge case

1.4.1 (2018-04-02)

Fixed

  • Fixed #64: Fix pre-release precedence issue (thanks @uudashr)

1.4.0 (2017-10-04)

Changed

  • #61: Update NewVersion to parse ints with a 64bit int size (thanks @zknill)

1.3.1 (2017-07-10)

Fixed

  • Fixed #57: number comparisons in prerelease sometimes inaccurate

1.3.0 (2017-05-02)

Added

Fixed

  • #51: Fix handling of single digit tilde constraint (thanks @dgodd)

Changed

  • #55: The godoc icon moved from png to svg

1.2.3 (2017-04-03)

Fixed

  • #46: Fixed 0.x.x and 0.0.x in constraints being treated as *

Release 1.2.2 (2016-12-13)

Fixed

  • #34: Fixed issue where hyphen range was not working with pre-release parsing.

Release 1.2.1 (2016-11-28)

Fixed

  • #24: Fixed edge case issue where constraint "> 0" does not handle "0.0.1-alpha" properly.

Release 1.2.0 (2016-11-04)

Added

  • #20: Added MustParse function for versions (thanks @adamreese)
  • #15: Added increment methods on versions (thanks @mh-cbon)

Fixed

  • Issue #21: Per the SemVer spec (section 9) a pre-release is unstable and might not satisfy the intended compatibility. The change here ignores pre-releases on constraint checks (e.g., ~ or ^) when a pre-release is not part of the constraint. For example, ^1.2.3 will ignore pre-releases while ^1.2.3-alpha will include them.

Release 1.1.1 (2016-06-30)

Changed

  • Issue #9: Speed up version comparison performance (thanks @sdboyer)
  • Issue #8: Added benchmarks (thanks @sdboyer)
  • Updated Go Report Card URL to new location
  • Updated Readme to add code snippet formatting (thanks @mh-cbon)
  • Updating tagging to v[SemVer] structure for compatibility with other tools.

Release 1.1.0 (2016-03-11)

  • Issue #2: Implemented validation to provide reasons a versions failed a constraint.

Release 1.0.1 (2015-12-31)

  • Fixed #1: * constraint failing on valid versions.

Release 1.0.0 (2015-10-20)

  • Initial release