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# This file is dual licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version
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# 2.0, and the BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the root of this repository
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# for complete details.
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"""
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.. testsetup::
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    from packaging.specifiers import Specifier, SpecifierSet, InvalidSpecifier
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    from packaging.version import Version
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import abc
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import itertools
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import re
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from typing import Callable, Iterable, Iterator, TypeVar, Union
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from .utils import canonicalize_version
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from .version import Version
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UnparsedVersion = Union[Version, str]
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UnparsedVersionVar = TypeVar("UnparsedVersionVar", bound=UnparsedVersion)
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CallableOperator = Callable[[Version, str], bool]
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def _coerce_version(version: UnparsedVersion) -> Version:
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    if not isinstance(version, Version):
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        version = Version(version)
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    return version
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class InvalidSpecifier(ValueError):
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    """
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    Raised when attempting to create a :class:`Specifier` with a specifier
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    string that is invalid.
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    >>> Specifier("lolwat")
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    Traceback (most recent call last):
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        ...
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    packaging.specifiers.InvalidSpecifier: Invalid specifier: 'lolwat'
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    """
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class BaseSpecifier(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def __str__(self) -> str:
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        """
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        Returns the str representation of this Specifier-like object. This
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        should be representative of the Specifier itself.
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        """
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def __hash__(self) -> int:
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        """
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        Returns a hash value for this Specifier-like object.
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        """
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
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        """
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        Returns a boolean representing whether or not the two Specifier-like
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        objects are equal.
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        :param other: The other object to check against.
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        """
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    @property
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def prereleases(self) -> bool | None:
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        """Whether or not pre-releases as a whole are allowed.
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        This can be set to either ``True`` or ``False`` to explicitly enable or disable
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        prereleases or it can be set to ``None`` (the default) to use default semantics.
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        """
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    @prereleases.setter
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    def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None:
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        """Setter for :attr:`prereleases`.
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        :param value: The value to set.
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        """
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def contains(self, item: str, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool:
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        """
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        Determines if the given item is contained within this specifier.
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        """
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    @abc.abstractmethod
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    def filter(
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        self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None
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    ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]:
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        """
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        Takes an iterable of items and filters them so that only items which
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        are contained within this specifier are allowed in it.
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        """
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class Specifier(BaseSpecifier):
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    """This class abstracts handling of version specifiers.
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    .. tip::
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        It is generally not required to instantiate this manually. You should instead
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        prefer to work with :class:`SpecifierSet` instead, which can parse
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        comma-separated version specifiers (which is what package metadata contains).
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    """
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    _operator_regex_str = r"""
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        (?P<operator>(~=|==|!=|<=|>=|<|>|===))
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        """
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    _version_regex_str = r"""
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        (?P<version>
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            (?:
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                # The identity operators allow for an escape hatch that will
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                # do an exact string match of the version you wish to install.
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                # This will not be parsed by PEP 440 and we cannot determine
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                # any semantic meaning from it. This operator is discouraged
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                # but included entirely as an escape hatch.
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                (?<====)  # Only match for the identity operator
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                \s*
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                [^\s;)]*  # The arbitrary version can be just about anything,
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                          # we match everything except for whitespace, a
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                          # semi-colon for marker support, and a closing paren
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                          # since versions can be enclosed in them.
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            )
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            |
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            (?:
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                # The (non)equality operators allow for wild card and local
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                # versions to be specified so we have to define these two
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                # operators separately to enable that.
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                (?<===|!=)            # Only match for equals and not equals
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                \s*
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                v?
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                (?:[0-9]+!)?          # epoch
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                [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*   # release
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                # You cannot use a wild card and a pre-release, post-release, a dev or
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                # local version together so group them with a | and make them optional.
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                (?:
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                    \.\*  # Wild card syntax of .*
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                    |
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                    (?:                                  # pre release
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                        [-_\.]?
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                        (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc)
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                        [-_\.]?
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                        [0-9]*
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                    )?
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                    (?:                                  # post release
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                        (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*)
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                    )?
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                    (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)?         # dev release
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                    (?:\+[a-z0-9]+(?:[-_\.][a-z0-9]+)*)? # local
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                )?
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            )
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            |
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            (?:
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                # The compatible operator requires at least two digits in the
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                # release segment.
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                (?<=~=)               # Only match for the compatible operator
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                \s*
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                v?
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                (?:[0-9]+!)?          # epoch
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                [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)+   # release  (We have a + instead of a *)
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                (?:                   # pre release
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                    [-_\.]?
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                    (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc)
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                    [-_\.]?
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                    [0-9]*
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                )?
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                (?:                                   # post release
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                    (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*)
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                )?
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                (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)?          # dev release
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            )
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            |
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            (?:
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                # All other operators only allow a sub set of what the
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                # (non)equality operators do. Specifically they do not allow
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                # local versions to be specified nor do they allow the prefix
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                # matching wild cards.
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                (?<!==|!=|~=)         # We have special cases for these
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                                      # operators so we want to make sure they
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                                      # don't match here.
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                \s*
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                v?
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                (?:[0-9]+!)?          # epoch
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                [0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)*   # release
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                (?:                   # pre release
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                    [-_\.]?
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                    (alpha|beta|preview|pre|a|b|c|rc)
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                    [-_\.]?
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                    [0-9]*
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                )?
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                (?:                                   # post release
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                    (?:-[0-9]+)|(?:[-_\.]?(post|rev|r)[-_\.]?[0-9]*)
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                )?
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                (?:[-_\.]?dev[-_\.]?[0-9]*)?          # dev release
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            )
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        )
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        """
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    _regex = re.compile(
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        r"^\s*" + _operator_regex_str + _version_regex_str + r"\s*$",
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        re.VERBOSE | re.IGNORECASE,
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    )
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    _operators = {
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        "~=": "compatible",
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        "==": "equal",
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        "!=": "not_equal",
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        "<=": "less_than_equal",
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        ">=": "greater_than_equal",
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        "<": "less_than",
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        ">": "greater_than",
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        "===": "arbitrary",
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    }
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    def __init__(self, spec: str = "", prereleases: bool | None = None) -> None:
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        """Initialize a Specifier instance.
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        :param spec:
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            The string representation of a specifier which will be parsed and
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            normalized before use.
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        :param prereleases:
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            This tells the specifier if it should accept prerelease versions if
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            applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the
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            given specifiers.
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        :raises InvalidSpecifier:
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            If the given specifier is invalid (i.e. bad syntax).
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        """
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        match = self._regex.search(spec)
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        if not match:
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            raise InvalidSpecifier(f"Invalid specifier: {spec!r}")
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        self._spec: tuple[str, str] = (
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            match.group("operator").strip(),
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            match.group("version").strip(),
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        )
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        # Store whether or not this Specifier should accept prereleases
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        self._prereleases = prereleases
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    # https://github.com/python/mypy/pull/13475#pullrequestreview-1079784515
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    @property  # type: ignore[override]
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    def prereleases(self) -> bool:
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        # If there is an explicit prereleases set for this, then we'll just
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        # blindly use that.
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        if self._prereleases is not None:
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            return self._prereleases
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        # Look at all of our specifiers and determine if they are inclusive
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        # operators, and if they are if they are including an explicit
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        # prerelease.
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        operator, version = self._spec
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        if operator in ["==", ">=", "<=", "~=", "===", ">", "<"]:
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            # The == specifier can include a trailing .*, if it does we
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            # want to remove before parsing.
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            if operator == "==" and version.endswith(".*"):
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                version = version[:-2]
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            # Parse the version, and if it is a pre-release than this
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            # specifier allows pre-releases.
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            if Version(version).is_prerelease:
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                return True
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        return False
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    @prereleases.setter
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    def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None:
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        self._prereleases = value
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    @property
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    def operator(self) -> str:
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        """The operator of this specifier.
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").operator
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        '=='
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        """
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        return self._spec[0]
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    @property
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    def version(self) -> str:
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        """The version of this specifier.
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3").version
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        '1.2.3'
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        """
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        return self._spec[1]
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    def __repr__(self) -> str:
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        """A representation of the Specifier that shows all internal state.
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        >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0')
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        <Specifier('>=1.0.0')>
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        >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False)
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        <Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False)>
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        >>> Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=True)
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        <Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=True)>
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        """
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        pre = (
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            f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}"
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            if self._prereleases is not None
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            else ""
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        )
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        return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}({str(self)!r}{pre})>"
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    def __str__(self) -> str:
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        """A string representation of the Specifier that can be round-tripped.
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        >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0'))
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        '>=1.0.0'
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        >>> str(Specifier('>=1.0.0', prereleases=False))
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        '>=1.0.0'
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        """
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        return "{}{}".format(*self._spec)
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    @property
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    def _canonical_spec(self) -> tuple[str, str]:
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        canonical_version = canonicalize_version(
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            self._spec[1],
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            strip_trailing_zero=(self._spec[0] != "~="),
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        )
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        return self._spec[0], canonical_version
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    def __hash__(self) -> int:
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        return hash(self._canonical_spec)
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    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
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        """Whether or not the two Specifier-like objects are equal.
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        :param other: The other object to check against.
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        The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored.
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("== 1.2.3.0")
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        True
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        >>> (Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=False) ==
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        ...  Specifier("==1.2.3", prereleases=True))
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        True
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == "==1.2.3"
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        True
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("==1.2.4")
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        False
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        >>> Specifier("==1.2.3") == Specifier("~=1.2.3")
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        False
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        """
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        if isinstance(other, str):
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            try:
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                other = self.__class__(str(other))
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            except InvalidSpecifier:
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                return NotImplemented
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        elif not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
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            return NotImplemented
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        return self._canonical_spec == other._canonical_spec
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    def _get_operator(self, op: str) -> CallableOperator:
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        operator_callable: CallableOperator = getattr(
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            self, f"_compare_{self._operators[op]}"
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        )
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        return operator_callable
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    def _compare_compatible(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
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        # Compatible releases have an equivalent combination of >= and ==. That
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        # is that ~=2.2 is equivalent to >=2.2,==2.*. This allows us to
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        # implement this in terms of the other specifiers instead of
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        # implementing it ourselves. The only thing we need to do is construct
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        # the other specifiers.
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        # We want everything but the last item in the version, but we want to
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        # ignore suffix segments.
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        prefix = _version_join(
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            list(itertools.takewhile(_is_not_suffix, _version_split(spec)))[:-1]
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        )
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        # Add the prefix notation to the end of our string
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        prefix += ".*"
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        return self._get_operator(">=")(prospective, spec) and self._get_operator("==")(
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            prospective, prefix
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        )
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    def _compare_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
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        # We need special logic to handle prefix matching
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						|
        if spec.endswith(".*"):
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            # In the case of prefix matching we want to ignore local segment.
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            normalized_prospective = canonicalize_version(
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                prospective.public, strip_trailing_zero=False
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            )
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            # Get the normalized version string ignoring the trailing .*
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            normalized_spec = canonicalize_version(spec[:-2], strip_trailing_zero=False)
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            # Split the spec out by bangs and dots, and pretend that there is
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            # an implicit dot in between a release segment and a pre-release segment.
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            split_spec = _version_split(normalized_spec)
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            # Split the prospective version out by bangs and dots, and pretend
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            # that there is an implicit dot in between a release segment and
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            # a pre-release segment.
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            split_prospective = _version_split(normalized_prospective)
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            # 0-pad the prospective version before shortening it to get the correct
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            # shortened version.
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            padded_prospective, _ = _pad_version(split_prospective, split_spec)
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            # Shorten the prospective version to be the same length as the spec
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            # so that we can determine if the specifier is a prefix of the
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            # prospective version or not.
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            shortened_prospective = padded_prospective[: len(split_spec)]
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            return shortened_prospective == split_spec
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        else:
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            # Convert our spec string into a Version
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            spec_version = Version(spec)
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            # If the specifier does not have a local segment, then we want to
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            # act as if the prospective version also does not have a local
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            # segment.
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            if not spec_version.local:
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                prospective = Version(prospective.public)
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            return prospective == spec_version
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    def _compare_not_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
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        return not self._compare_equal(prospective, spec)
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    def _compare_less_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
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        # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version
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        # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from
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        # the prospective version.
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        return Version(prospective.public) <= Version(spec)
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    def _compare_greater_than_equal(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
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        # NB: Local version identifiers are NOT permitted in the version
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        # specifier, so local version labels can be universally removed from
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        # the prospective version.
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        return Version(prospective.public) >= Version(spec)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _compare_less_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with
 | 
						|
        # it as a version.
 | 
						|
        spec = Version(spec_str)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Check to see if the prospective version is less than the spec
 | 
						|
        # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now
 | 
						|
        # instead of doing extra unneeded work.
 | 
						|
        if not prospective < spec:
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself
 | 
						|
        # includes is a pre-release version, that we do not accept pre-release
 | 
						|
        # versions for the version mentioned in the specifier (e.g. <3.1 should
 | 
						|
        # not match 3.1.dev0, but should match 3.0.dev0).
 | 
						|
        if not spec.is_prerelease and prospective.is_prerelease:
 | 
						|
            if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version):
 | 
						|
                return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both
 | 
						|
        # less than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the same
 | 
						|
        # version in the spec.
 | 
						|
        return True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _compare_greater_than(self, prospective: Version, spec_str: str) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        # Convert our spec to a Version instance, since we'll want to work with
 | 
						|
        # it as a version.
 | 
						|
        spec = Version(spec_str)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Check to see if the prospective version is greater than the spec
 | 
						|
        # version. If it's not we can short circuit and just return False now
 | 
						|
        # instead of doing extra unneeded work.
 | 
						|
        if not prospective > spec:
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # This special case is here so that, unless the specifier itself
 | 
						|
        # includes is a post-release version, that we do not accept
 | 
						|
        # post-release versions for the version mentioned in the specifier
 | 
						|
        # (e.g. >3.1 should not match 3.0.post0, but should match 3.2.post0).
 | 
						|
        if not spec.is_postrelease and prospective.is_postrelease:
 | 
						|
            if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version):
 | 
						|
                return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Ensure that we do not allow a local version of the version mentioned
 | 
						|
        # in the specifier, which is technically greater than, to match.
 | 
						|
        if prospective.local is not None:
 | 
						|
            if Version(prospective.base_version) == Version(spec.base_version):
 | 
						|
                return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # If we've gotten to here, it means that prospective version is both
 | 
						|
        # greater than the spec version *and* it's not a pre-release of the
 | 
						|
        # same version in the spec.
 | 
						|
        return True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _compare_arbitrary(self, prospective: Version, spec: str) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        return str(prospective).lower() == str(spec).lower()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __contains__(self, item: str | Version) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param item: The item to check for.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as
 | 
						|
        :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> "1.2.3" in Specifier(">=1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> Version("1.2.3") in Specifier(">=1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> "1.0.0" in Specifier(">=1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> "1.3.0a1" in Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True)
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return self.contains(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def contains(self, item: UnparsedVersion, prereleases: bool | None = None) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param item:
 | 
						|
            The item to check for, which can be a version string or a
 | 
						|
            :class:`Version` instance.
 | 
						|
        :param prereleases:
 | 
						|
            Whether or not to match prereleases with this Specifier. If set to
 | 
						|
            ``None`` (the default), it uses :attr:`prereleases` to determine
 | 
						|
            whether or not prereleases are allowed.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains(Version("1.2.3"))
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.0.0")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).contains("1.3.0a1")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> Specifier(">=1.2.3").contains("1.3.0a1", prereleases=True)
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Determine if prereleases are to be allowed or not.
 | 
						|
        if prereleases is None:
 | 
						|
            prereleases = self.prereleases
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Normalize item to a Version, this allows us to have a shortcut for
 | 
						|
        # "2.0" in Specifier(">=2")
 | 
						|
        normalized_item = _coerce_version(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Determine if we should be supporting prereleases in this specifier
 | 
						|
        # or not, if we do not support prereleases than we can short circuit
 | 
						|
        # logic if this version is a prereleases.
 | 
						|
        if normalized_item.is_prerelease and not prereleases:
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Actually do the comparison to determine if this item is contained
 | 
						|
        # within this Specifier or not.
 | 
						|
        operator_callable: CallableOperator = self._get_operator(self.operator)
 | 
						|
        return operator_callable(normalized_item, self.version)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def filter(
 | 
						|
        self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None
 | 
						|
    ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]:
 | 
						|
        """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifier.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param iterable:
 | 
						|
            An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances.
 | 
						|
            The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier.
 | 
						|
        :param prereleases:
 | 
						|
            Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to
 | 
						|
            ``None`` (the default), it will be intelligently decide whether to allow
 | 
						|
            prereleases or not (based on the :attr:`prereleases` attribute, and
 | 
						|
            whether the only versions matching are prereleases).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        This method is smarter than just ``filter(Specifier().contains, [...])``
 | 
						|
        because it implements the rule from :pep:`440` that a prerelease item
 | 
						|
        SHOULD be accepted if no other versions match the given specifier.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.2.3", "1.3", Version("1.4")]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.2.3', '1.3', <Version('1.4')>]
 | 
						|
        >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(Specifier(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        yielded = False
 | 
						|
        found_prereleases = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        kw = {"prereleases": prereleases if prereleases is not None else True}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Attempt to iterate over all the values in the iterable and if any of
 | 
						|
        # them match, yield them.
 | 
						|
        for version in iterable:
 | 
						|
            parsed_version = _coerce_version(version)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if self.contains(parsed_version, **kw):
 | 
						|
                # If our version is a prerelease, and we were not set to allow
 | 
						|
                # prereleases, then we'll store it for later in case nothing
 | 
						|
                # else matches this specifier.
 | 
						|
                if parsed_version.is_prerelease and not (
 | 
						|
                    prereleases or self.prereleases
 | 
						|
                ):
 | 
						|
                    found_prereleases.append(version)
 | 
						|
                # Either this is not a prerelease, or we should have been
 | 
						|
                # accepting prereleases from the beginning.
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    yielded = True
 | 
						|
                    yield version
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Now that we've iterated over everything, determine if we've yielded
 | 
						|
        # any values, and if we have not and we have any prereleases stored up
 | 
						|
        # then we will go ahead and yield the prereleases.
 | 
						|
        if not yielded and found_prereleases:
 | 
						|
            for version in found_prereleases:
 | 
						|
                yield version
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_prefix_regex = re.compile(r"^([0-9]+)((?:a|b|c|rc)[0-9]+)$")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _version_split(version: str) -> list[str]:
 | 
						|
    """Split version into components.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The split components are intended for version comparison. The logic does
 | 
						|
    not attempt to retain the original version string, so joining the
 | 
						|
    components back with :func:`_version_join` may not produce the original
 | 
						|
    version string.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    result: list[str] = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    epoch, _, rest = version.rpartition("!")
 | 
						|
    result.append(epoch or "0")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    for item in rest.split("."):
 | 
						|
        match = _prefix_regex.search(item)
 | 
						|
        if match:
 | 
						|
            result.extend(match.groups())
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            result.append(item)
 | 
						|
    return result
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _version_join(components: list[str]) -> str:
 | 
						|
    """Join split version components into a version string.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    This function assumes the input came from :func:`_version_split`, where the
 | 
						|
    first component must be the epoch (either empty or numeric), and all other
 | 
						|
    components numeric.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    epoch, *rest = components
 | 
						|
    return f"{epoch}!{'.'.join(rest)}"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _is_not_suffix(segment: str) -> bool:
 | 
						|
    return not any(
 | 
						|
        segment.startswith(prefix) for prefix in ("dev", "a", "b", "rc", "post")
 | 
						|
    )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _pad_version(left: list[str], right: list[str]) -> tuple[list[str], list[str]]:
 | 
						|
    left_split, right_split = [], []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # Get the release segment of our versions
 | 
						|
    left_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), left)))
 | 
						|
    right_split.append(list(itertools.takewhile(lambda x: x.isdigit(), right)))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # Get the rest of our versions
 | 
						|
    left_split.append(left[len(left_split[0]) :])
 | 
						|
    right_split.append(right[len(right_split[0]) :])
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # Insert our padding
 | 
						|
    left_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(right_split[0]) - len(left_split[0])))
 | 
						|
    right_split.insert(1, ["0"] * max(0, len(left_split[0]) - len(right_split[0])))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    return (
 | 
						|
        list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(left_split)),
 | 
						|
        list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(right_split)),
 | 
						|
    )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class SpecifierSet(BaseSpecifier):
 | 
						|
    """This class abstracts handling of a set of version specifiers.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    It can be passed a single specifier (``>=3.0``), a comma-separated list of
 | 
						|
    specifiers (``>=3.0,!=3.1``), or no specifier at all.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __init__(
 | 
						|
        self,
 | 
						|
        specifiers: str | Iterable[Specifier] = "",
 | 
						|
        prereleases: bool | None = None,
 | 
						|
    ) -> None:
 | 
						|
        """Initialize a SpecifierSet instance.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param specifiers:
 | 
						|
            The string representation of a specifier or a comma-separated list of
 | 
						|
            specifiers which will be parsed and normalized before use.
 | 
						|
            May also be an iterable of ``Specifier`` instances, which will be used
 | 
						|
            as is.
 | 
						|
        :param prereleases:
 | 
						|
            This tells the SpecifierSet if it should accept prerelease versions if
 | 
						|
            applicable or not. The default of ``None`` will autodetect it from the
 | 
						|
            given specifiers.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :raises InvalidSpecifier:
 | 
						|
            If the given ``specifiers`` are not parseable than this exception will be
 | 
						|
            raised.
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(specifiers, str):
 | 
						|
            # Split on `,` to break each individual specifier into its own item, and
 | 
						|
            # strip each item to remove leading/trailing whitespace.
 | 
						|
            split_specifiers = [s.strip() for s in specifiers.split(",") if s.strip()]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Make each individual specifier a Specifier and save in a frozen set
 | 
						|
            # for later.
 | 
						|
            self._specs = frozenset(map(Specifier, split_specifiers))
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            # Save the supplied specifiers in a frozen set.
 | 
						|
            self._specs = frozenset(specifiers)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Store our prereleases value so we can use it later to determine if
 | 
						|
        # we accept prereleases or not.
 | 
						|
        self._prereleases = prereleases
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @property
 | 
						|
    def prereleases(self) -> bool | None:
 | 
						|
        # If we have been given an explicit prerelease modifier, then we'll
 | 
						|
        # pass that through here.
 | 
						|
        if self._prereleases is not None:
 | 
						|
            return self._prereleases
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # If we don't have any specifiers, and we don't have a forced value,
 | 
						|
        # then we'll just return None since we don't know if this should have
 | 
						|
        # pre-releases or not.
 | 
						|
        if not self._specs:
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Otherwise we'll see if any of the given specifiers accept
 | 
						|
        # prereleases, if any of them do we'll return True, otherwise False.
 | 
						|
        return any(s.prereleases for s in self._specs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    @prereleases.setter
 | 
						|
    def prereleases(self, value: bool) -> None:
 | 
						|
        self._prereleases = value
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __repr__(self) -> str:
 | 
						|
        """A representation of the specifier set that shows all internal state.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not
 | 
						|
        match the input string.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0')
 | 
						|
        <SpecifierSet('!=2.0.0,>=1.0.0')>
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=False)
 | 
						|
        <SpecifierSet('!=2.0.0,>=1.0.0', prereleases=False)>
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet('>=1.0.0,!=2.0.0', prereleases=True)
 | 
						|
        <SpecifierSet('!=2.0.0,>=1.0.0', prereleases=True)>
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        pre = (
 | 
						|
            f", prereleases={self.prereleases!r}"
 | 
						|
            if self._prereleases is not None
 | 
						|
            else ""
 | 
						|
        )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return f"<SpecifierSet({str(self)!r}{pre})>"
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __str__(self) -> str:
 | 
						|
        """A string representation of the specifier set that can be round-tripped.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Note that the ordering of the individual specifiers within the set may not
 | 
						|
        match the input string.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1"))
 | 
						|
        '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0'
 | 
						|
        >>> str(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False))
 | 
						|
        '!=1.0.1,>=1.0.0'
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        return ",".join(sorted(str(s) for s in self._specs))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __hash__(self) -> int:
 | 
						|
        return hash(self._specs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __and__(self, other: SpecifierSet | str) -> SpecifierSet:
 | 
						|
        """Return a SpecifierSet which is a combination of the two sets.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param other: The other object to combine with.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & '<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1'
 | 
						|
        <SpecifierSet('!=1.0.1,!=2.0.1,<=2.0.0,>=1.0.0')>
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") & SpecifierSet('<=2.0.0,!=2.0.1')
 | 
						|
        <SpecifierSet('!=1.0.1,!=2.0.1,<=2.0.0,>=1.0.0')>
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other, str):
 | 
						|
            other = SpecifierSet(other)
 | 
						|
        elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet):
 | 
						|
            return NotImplemented
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        specifier = SpecifierSet()
 | 
						|
        specifier._specs = frozenset(self._specs | other._specs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self._prereleases is None and other._prereleases is not None:
 | 
						|
            specifier._prereleases = other._prereleases
 | 
						|
        elif self._prereleases is not None and other._prereleases is None:
 | 
						|
            specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases
 | 
						|
        elif self._prereleases == other._prereleases:
 | 
						|
            specifier._prereleases = self._prereleases
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError(
 | 
						|
                "Cannot combine SpecifierSets with True and False prerelease overrides."
 | 
						|
            )
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return specifier
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        """Whether or not the two SpecifierSet-like objects are equal.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param other: The other object to check against.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        The value of :attr:`prereleases` is ignored.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> (SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=False) ==
 | 
						|
        ...  SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True))
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == ">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1"
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1") == SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.2")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        if isinstance(other, (str, Specifier)):
 | 
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            other = SpecifierSet(str(other))
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        elif not isinstance(other, SpecifierSet):
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            return NotImplemented
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        return self._specs == other._specs
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    def __len__(self) -> int:
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        """Returns the number of specifiers in this specifier set."""
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        return len(self._specs)
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    def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Specifier]:
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						|
        """
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						|
        Returns an iterator over all the underlying :class:`Specifier` instances
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						|
        in this specifier set.
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						|
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						|
        >>> sorted(SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1"), key=str)
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						|
        [<Specifier('!=1.0.1')>, <Specifier('>=1.0.0')>]
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        """
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        return iter(self._specs)
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						|
    def __contains__(self, item: UnparsedVersion) -> bool:
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						|
        """Return whether or not the item is contained in this specifier.
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						|
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        :param item: The item to check for.
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						|
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        This is used for the ``in`` operator and behaves the same as
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						|
        :meth:`contains` with no ``prereleases`` argument passed.
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						|
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						|
        >>> "1.2.3" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")
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        True
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						|
        >>> Version("1.2.3") in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")
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        True
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						|
        >>> "1.0.1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")
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        False
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						|
        >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1")
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						|
        False
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						|
        >>> "1.3.0a1" in SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True)
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						|
        True
 | 
						|
        """
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        return self.contains(item)
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						|
 | 
						|
    def contains(
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						|
        self,
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						|
        item: UnparsedVersion,
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						|
        prereleases: bool | None = None,
 | 
						|
        installed: bool | None = None,
 | 
						|
    ) -> bool:
 | 
						|
        """Return whether or not the item is contained in this SpecifierSet.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param item:
 | 
						|
            The item to check for, which can be a version string or a
 | 
						|
            :class:`Version` instance.
 | 
						|
        :param prereleases:
 | 
						|
            Whether or not to match prereleases with this SpecifierSet. If set to
 | 
						|
            ``None`` (the default), it uses :attr:`prereleases` to determine
 | 
						|
            whether or not prereleases are allowed.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.2.3")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains(Version("1.2.3"))
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.0.1")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1")
 | 
						|
        False
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1", prereleases=True).contains("1.3.0a1")
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        >>> SpecifierSet(">=1.0.0,!=1.0.1").contains("1.3.0a1", prereleases=True)
 | 
						|
        True
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        # Ensure that our item is a Version instance.
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance(item, Version):
 | 
						|
            item = Version(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing
 | 
						|
        # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the
 | 
						|
        # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases.
 | 
						|
        if prereleases is None:
 | 
						|
            prereleases = self.prereleases
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # We can determine if we're going to allow pre-releases by looking to
 | 
						|
        # see if any of the underlying items supports them. If none of them do
 | 
						|
        # and this item is a pre-release then we do not allow it and we can
 | 
						|
        # short circuit that here.
 | 
						|
        # Note: This means that 1.0.dev1 would not be contained in something
 | 
						|
        #       like >=1.0.devabc however it would be in >=1.0.debabc,>0.0.dev0
 | 
						|
        if not prereleases and item.is_prerelease:
 | 
						|
            return False
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if installed and item.is_prerelease:
 | 
						|
            item = Version(item.base_version)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # We simply dispatch to the underlying specs here to make sure that the
 | 
						|
        # given version is contained within all of them.
 | 
						|
        # Note: This use of all() here means that an empty set of specifiers
 | 
						|
        #       will always return True, this is an explicit design decision.
 | 
						|
        return all(s.contains(item, prereleases=prereleases) for s in self._specs)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def filter(
 | 
						|
        self, iterable: Iterable[UnparsedVersionVar], prereleases: bool | None = None
 | 
						|
    ) -> Iterator[UnparsedVersionVar]:
 | 
						|
        """Filter items in the given iterable, that match the specifiers in this set.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        :param iterable:
 | 
						|
            An iterable that can contain version strings and :class:`Version` instances.
 | 
						|
            The items in the iterable will be filtered according to the specifier.
 | 
						|
        :param prereleases:
 | 
						|
            Whether or not to allow prereleases in the returned iterator. If set to
 | 
						|
            ``None`` (the default), it will be intelligently decide whether to allow
 | 
						|
            prereleases or not (based on the :attr:`prereleases` attribute, and
 | 
						|
            whether the only versions matching are prereleases).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        This method is smarter than just ``filter(SpecifierSet(...).contains, [...])``
 | 
						|
        because it implements the rule from :pep:`440` that a prerelease item
 | 
						|
        SHOULD be accepted if no other versions match the given specifier.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.3", Version("1.4")]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', <Version('1.4')>]
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.2", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        []
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet(">=1.2.3", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        An "empty" SpecifierSet will filter items based on the presence of prerelease
 | 
						|
        versions in the set.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet("", prereleases=True).filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"]))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        >>> list(SpecifierSet("").filter(["1.3", "1.5a1"], prereleases=True))
 | 
						|
        ['1.3', '1.5a1']
 | 
						|
        """
 | 
						|
        # Determine if we're forcing a prerelease or not, if we're not forcing
 | 
						|
        # one for this particular filter call, then we'll use whatever the
 | 
						|
        # SpecifierSet thinks for whether or not we should support prereleases.
 | 
						|
        if prereleases is None:
 | 
						|
            prereleases = self.prereleases
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # If we have any specifiers, then we want to wrap our iterable in the
 | 
						|
        # filter method for each one, this will act as a logical AND amongst
 | 
						|
        # each specifier.
 | 
						|
        if self._specs:
 | 
						|
            for spec in self._specs:
 | 
						|
                iterable = spec.filter(iterable, prereleases=bool(prereleases))
 | 
						|
            return iter(iterable)
 | 
						|
        # If we do not have any specifiers, then we need to have a rough filter
 | 
						|
        # which will filter out any pre-releases, unless there are no final
 | 
						|
        # releases.
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            filtered: list[UnparsedVersionVar] = []
 | 
						|
            found_prereleases: list[UnparsedVersionVar] = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            for item in iterable:
 | 
						|
                parsed_version = _coerce_version(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # Store any item which is a pre-release for later unless we've
 | 
						|
                # already found a final version or we are accepting prereleases
 | 
						|
                if parsed_version.is_prerelease and not prereleases:
 | 
						|
                    if not filtered:
 | 
						|
                        found_prereleases.append(item)
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    filtered.append(item)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # If we've found no items except for pre-releases, then we'll go
 | 
						|
            # ahead and use the pre-releases
 | 
						|
            if not filtered and found_prereleases and prereleases is None:
 | 
						|
                return iter(found_prereleases)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return iter(filtered)
 |