On 2021-Apr-21, Andrew Dunstan wrote:

> +=head1 DESCRIPTION
> +
> +PostgresVersion encapsulated Postgres version numbers, providing parsing
> +of common version formats and comparison operations.

Small typo here: should be "encapsulates"

> +     # Accept standard formats, in case caller has handed us the output of a
> +     # postgres command line tool
> +     $arg = $1
> +             if ($arg =~ m/\(?PostgreSQL\)? (\d+(?:\.\d+)*(?:devel)?)/);
> +
> +     # Split into an array
> +     my @result = split(/\./, $arg);
> +
> +     # Treat development versions as having a minor/micro version one less 
> than
> +     # the first released version of that branch.
> +     if ($result[$#result] =~ m/^(\d+)devel$/)
> +     {
> +             pop(@result);
> +             push(@result, $1, -1);
> +     }

It's a bit weird to parse the "devel" bit twice.  Would it work to leave
(?:devel)? out of the capturing parens that becomes $1 in the first
regex and make it capturing itself, so you get "devel" in $2, and decide
based on its presence/absence?  Then you don't have to pop and push a -1.

> +     my $res = [ @result ];

Hmm, isn't this just \@result?  So you could do
        return bless \@result, $class;

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Álvaro Herrera                            39°49'30"S 73°17'W


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