Added documentation about -stable suffix in version range comparison. Fixes #4080.

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Sam Minnee 9 years ago
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@ -94,6 +94,29 @@ so using [stability flags](04-schema.md#package-links). To change that for all
packages instead of doing per dependency you can also use the
[minimum-stability](04-schema.md#minimum-stability) setting.
If you are using range comparisons when selecting non-stable packages, and you
specify a numeric version number (that is, no suffix indicating alpha, beta,
rc, or stable), then both non-stable and stable versions of a particular
release number will be treated as equally valid.
* `>=`/`<=` will accept non-stable releases as well as the stable release.
* `<`/`>` will reject non-stable releasese as well as the stable release.
If you wish to consider only the stable release in the comparison, add the
suffix `-stable` to the version number.
Here are some examples:
Example | Interpretation
--------------- | --------------
`>=1.0.0` | Any release, stable or non-, of 1.0.0 will be allowed
`>=1.0.0-stable` | Only the stable release of 1.0.0 will be allowed
`<2.0.0` | Neither release, stable or non-, of 2.0.0 will be allowed
`<2.0.0-stable` | Only the stable release of 2.0.0 will be disallowed; non-stable releases will be allowed
Note that the packages matched by these constraints are still checked against
the `minimum-stability` setting and each package's stability flags.
### Test version constraints
You can test version constraints using [semver.mwl.be](http://semver.mwl.be). Fill in

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