+/**
+ * Get a plugin's version.
+ *
+ * Determines and returns a plugin's version.
+ *
+ * By default, the desired plugin must be currently
+ * activated, and if it is not, this function will
+ * return FALSE. By overriding the default value
+ * of $force_inclusion, this function will attempt
+ * to grab versioning information from the given
+ * plugin even if it is not activated (plugin still
+ * has to be unpackaged and set in place in the
+ * plugins directory). Use with care - some plugins
+ * might break SquirrelMail when this is used.
+ *
+ * By turning on the $do_parse argument, the version
+ * string will be parsed by SquirrelMail into a
+ * SquirrelMail-compatible version string (such as
+ * "1.2.3") if it is not already.
+ *
+ * Note that this assumes plugin versioning is
+ * consistently applied in the same fashion that
+ * SquirrelMail versions are, with the exception that
+ * an applicable SquirrelMail version may be appended
+ * to the version number (which will be ignored herein).
+ * That is, plugin version number schemes are expected
+ * in the following format: 1.2.3, or 1.2.3-1.4.0.
+ *
+ * Any characters after the third version number
+ * indicating things such as beta or release candidate
+ * versions are discarded, so formats such as the
+ * following will also work, although extra information
+ * about beta versions can possibly confuse the desired
+ * results of the version check: 1.2.3-beta4, 1.2.3.RC2,
+ * and so forth.
+ *
+ * @since 1.5.2
+ *
+ * @param string plugin_name name of the plugin to
+ * check; must precisely
+ * match the plugin
+ * directory name
+ * @param bool force_inclusion try to get version info
+ * for plugins not activated?
+ * (default FALSE)
+ * @param bool do_parse return the plugin version
+ * in SquirrelMail-compatible
+ * format (default FALSE)
+ *
+ * @return mixed The plugin version string if found, otherwise,
+ * boolean FALSE is returned indicating that no
+ * version information could be found for the plugin.
+ *
+ */
+function get_plugin_version($plugin_name, $force_inclusion = FALSE, $do_parse = FALSE)
+{
+
+ $info_function = $plugin_name . '_info';
+ $version_function = $plugin_name . '_version';
+ $plugin_info = array();
+ $plugin_version = FALSE;
+
+
+ // first attempt to find the plugin info function, wherein
+ // the plugin version should be available
+ //
+ if (function_exists($info_function))
+ $plugin_info = $info_function();
+ else if ($force_inclusion
+ && file_exists(SM_PATH . 'plugins/' . $plugin_name . '/setup.php'))
+ {
+ include_once(SM_PATH . 'plugins/' . $plugin_name . '/setup.php');
+ if (function_exists($info_function))
+ $plugin_info = $info_function();
+ }
+ if (!empty($plugin_info['version']))
+ $plugin_version = $plugin_info['version'];
+
+
+ // otherwise, look for older version function
+ //
+ if (!$plugin_version && function_exists($version_function))
+ $plugin_version = $version_function();
+
+
+ if ($plugin_version && $do_parse)
+ {
+
+ // massage version number into something we understand
+ //
+ // the first regexp strips everything and anything that follows
+ // the first occurance of a non-digit (or non decimal point), so
+ // beware that putting letters in the middle of a version string
+ // will effectively truncate the version string right there (but
+ // this also just helps remove the SquirrelMail version part off
+ // of versions such as "1.2.3-1.4.4")
+ //
+ // the second regexp just strips out non-digits/non-decimal points
+ // (and might be redundant(?))
+ //
+ // the regexps are wrapped in a trim that makes sure the version
+ // does not start or end with a decimal point
+ //
+ $plugin_version = trim(preg_replace(array('/[^0-9.]+.*$/', '/[^0-9.]/'),
+ '', $plugin_version),
+ '.');
+
+ }
+
+ return $plugin_version;
+
+}
+