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37 lines
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#
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# Test whether $ZSH_VERSION (or some value of your choice, if a second argument
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# is provided) is greater than or equal to x.y.z-r (in argument one). In fact,
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# it'll accept any dot/dash-separated string of numbers as its second argument
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# and compare it to the dot/dash-separated first argument. Leading non-number
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# parts of a segment (such as the "zefram" in 3.1.2-zefram4) are not considered
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# when the comparison is done; only the numbers matter. Any left-out segments
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# in the first argument that are present in the version string compared are
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# considered as zeroes, eg 3 == 3.0 == 3.0.0 == 3.0.0.0 and so on.
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#
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# Usage examples:
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# is-at-least 3.1.6-15 && setopt NO_GLOBAL_RCS
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# is-at-least 3.1.0 && setopt HIST_REDUCE_BLANKS
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# is-at-least 586 $MACHTYPE && echo 'You could be running Mandrake!'
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# is-at-least $ZSH_VERSION || print 'Something fishy here.'
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function is-at-least()
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{
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emulate zsh ; setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
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local IFS=".-" min_cnt=0 ver_cnt=0 part min_ver version
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min_ver=(${=1})
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version=(${=2:-$ZSH_VERSION} 0)
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while (( $min_cnt <= ${#min_ver} )); do
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while [[ "$part" != <-> ]]; do
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(( ++ver_cnt > ${#version} )) && return 0
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part=${version[ver_cnt]##*[^0-9]}
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done
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while true; do
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(( ++min_cnt > ${#min_ver} )) && return 0
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[[ ${min_ver[min_cnt]} = <-> ]] && break
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done
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(( part > min_ver[min_cnt] )) && return 0
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(( part < min_ver[min_cnt] )) && return 1
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part=''
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done
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}
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