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Rationale for ~0.0.0 being equal to >=0.0.0? #254

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michaellee1019 opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 0 comments
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Rationale for ~0.0.0 being equal to >=0.0.0? #254

michaellee1019 opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 0 comments

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I noticed that this library treats the ~0.0.0 constraint as equal to >=0.0.0 (all versions are valid against the constraint) and was implemented in 429e95e. Before seeing this I was thinking that 0.1.0 and greater would fail the constraint against ~0.0.0. I couldn't find any rationale for this decision and wondering if any additional context could be provided.

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