auto merge of #7726 : omasanori/rust/semver-2.0.0, r=graydon

The Ord impl of Version refered to the algorithm in release candidate versions of semver. [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) says, "Build metadata SHOULD be ignored when determining version precedence."

Note that Version's `le` is not "less than or equal to" now, since `lt` ignores build metadata. I think the new ordering algorithm satisfies strict weak ordering which C++ STL requires, instead of strict total ordering.

BTW, is `a || b || ... || x`-style code better or idiomatic in Rust than `if a { return true; } if b { return true; } ... if x { return true; } return false;`-style one?
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@ -113,13 +113,7 @@ impl cmp::Ord for Version {
(0, _) => false,
(_, 0) => true,
(_, _) => self.pre < other.pre
})) ||
(self.major == other.major &&
self.minor == other.minor &&
self.patch == other.patch &&
self.pre == other.pre &&
self.build < other.build)
}))
}
#[inline]
@ -324,6 +318,8 @@ fn test_parse() {
fn test_eq() {
assert_eq!(parse("1.2.3"), parse("1.2.3"));
assert_eq!(parse("1.2.3-alpha1"), parse("1.2.3-alpha1"));
assert_eq!(parse("1.2.3+build.42"), parse("1.2.3+build.42"));
assert_eq!(parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42"), parse("1.2.3-alpha1+42"));
}
#[test]
@ -332,6 +328,7 @@ fn test_ne() {
assert!(parse("0.0.0") != parse("0.1.0"));
assert!(parse("0.0.0") != parse("1.0.0"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha") != parse("1.2.3-beta"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3+23") != parse("1.2.3+42"));
}
#[test]
@ -342,6 +339,7 @@ fn test_lt() {
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha1") < parse("1.2.3"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha1") < parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") < parse("1.2.3-alpha2")));
assert!(!(parse("1.2.3+23") < parse("1.2.3+42")));
}
#[test]
@ -351,6 +349,7 @@ fn test_le() {
assert!(parse("1.2.0") <= parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha1") <= parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") <= parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3+23") <= parse("1.2.3+42"));
}
#[test]
@ -361,6 +360,7 @@ fn test_gt() {
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > parse("1.2.3-alpha1"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3") > parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") > parse("1.2.3-alpha2")));
assert!(!(parse("1.2.3+23") > parse("1.2.3+42")));
}
#[test]
@ -370,6 +370,7 @@ fn test_ge() {
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= parse("1.2.0"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= parse("1.2.3-alpha1"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3-alpha2") >= parse("1.2.3-alpha2"));
assert!(parse("1.2.3+23") >= parse("1.2.3+42"));
}
#[test]
@ -377,15 +378,12 @@ fn test_spec_order() {
let vs = ["1.0.0-alpha",
"1.0.0-alpha.1",
"1.0.0-alpha.beta",
"1.0.0-beta",
"1.0.0-beta.2",
"1.0.0-beta.11",
"1.0.0-rc.1",
"1.0.0-rc.1+build.1",
"1.0.0",
"1.0.0+0.3.7",
"1.3.7+build",
"1.3.7+build.2.b8f12d7",
"1.3.7+build.11.e0f985a"];
"1.0.0"];
let mut i = 1;
while i < vs.len() {
let a = parse(vs[i-1]).get();