NAME

Version::Next - increment module version numbers simply and correctly

VERSION

version 1.000

SYNOPSIS

use Version::Next qw/next_version/;

my $new_version = next_version( $old_version );

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a simple, correct way to increment a Perl module version number. It does not attempt to guess what the original version number author intended, it simply increments in the smallest possible fashion. Decimals are incremented like an odometer. Dotted decimals are incremented piecewise and presented in a standardized way.

If more complex version manipulation is necessary, you may wish to consider Perl::Version.

USAGE

This module uses Sub::Exporter for optional exporting. Nothing is exported by default.

next_version

my $new_version = next_version( $old_version );

Given a string, this function make the smallest logical increment and returns it. The input string must be a "lax" version numbers as defined by the version module. The string "undef" is treated as 0 and incremented to 1. Leading or trailing periods have a 0 (or v0) prepended or appended as appropriate. For legacy reasons, given no argument or a literal undef (not the string "undef"), the function returns 0.

Decimal versions are incremented like an odometer, preserving the original number of decimal places. If an underscore is present (indicating an "alpha" version), its relative position is preserved. Examples:

0.001    ->   0.002
0.999    ->   1.000
0.1229   ->   0.1230
0.12_34  ->   0.12_35
0.12_99  ->   0.13_00

Dotted-decimal versions have the least significant element incremented by one. If the result exceeds 999, the element resets to 0 and the next most significant element is incremented, and so on. Any leading zero padding is removed. Examples:

v1.2.3     ->  v1.2.4
v1.2.999   ->  v1.3.0
v1.999.999 ->  v2.0.0

NOTE: Due to changes in the interpretation of dotted-decimal version numbers with alpha elements in version 0.9913 and later, the notion of the 'next' dotted-decimal alpha is ill-defined. Version::Next no longer supports dotted-decimals with alpha elements and a fatal exception will be thrown if one is provided to next_version.

SEE ALSO

SUPPORT

Bugs / Feature Requests

Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next/issues. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.

Source Code

This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license.

https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next

git clone https://github.com/dagolden/Version-Next.git

AUTHOR

David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTOR

Grzegorz Rożniecki <xaerxess@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2016 by David Golden.

This is free software, licensed under:

The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004