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>>> v = VersionPredicate('pyepat.abc (>1.0, <3333.3a1, !=1555.1b3)')
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>>> v.name
'pyepat.abc'
The str() of a `VersionPredicate` provides a normalized
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>>> print(v)
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>>> v.satisfied_by('1.1')
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>>> v.satisfied_by('1.4')
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>>> v.satisfied_by('1.0')
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>>> v.satisfied_by('4444.4')
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>>> v = VersionPredicate(' pat( == 0.1 ) ')
>>> v.name
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>>> v.satisfied_by('0.1')
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>>> v.satisfied_by('0.2')
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If any version numbers passed in do not conform to the
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>>> v = VersionPredicate('p1.p2.p3.p4(>=1.0, <=1.3a1, !=1.2zb3)')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: invalid version number '1.2zb3'
It the module or package name given does not conform to what's
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>>> v = VersionPredicate('foo-bar')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: expected parenthesized list: '-bar'
>>> v = VersionPredicate('foo bar (12.21)')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: expected parenthesized list: 'bar (12.21)'
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