Version numbers incorrect
Lexikos opened this issue · 1 comments
For the v2.0-beta3-H002 release, A_AhkVersion
is reporting 2.0-beta.1
.
v2.0-beta3-H002 itself is incorrect; there must be a .
between the pre-release identifier and the numeral. Without this dot, version number comparisons with other forks will yield incorrect results.
In other words, 2.0-beta3-H002
is (erroneously) greater than 2.0-beta.4
, while 2.0-beta.3-H002
would (correctly) be greater than 2.0-beta.3
but less than 2.0-beta.4
.
(That is presuming your version numbers are based on the main fork's version numbers, and are intended to be comparable.)
2.0-beta.3-H002
would (correctly) be greater than2.0-beta.3
Actually, that's a mistake. Semantic Versioning says -
indicates a pre-release version, so x-y
is considered less than x
. VerCompare and #Requires follow this rule.
I suppose this would prevent AutoHotkey_H v2.0-beta.3-H003 from running a script which contains #Requires AutoHotkey v2.0-beta.3
.
What you should probably do is replace -
with .
, because x-y
< x
< x.y
.