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Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::License(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::License(3pm)

NAME
Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::License - Checks if there is a license SYNOPSIS
Checks if the disttribution specifies a license. DESCRIPTION
Methods order Defines the order in which Kwalitee tests should be run. Returns 100. analyse "MCK::License" checks if there's a "license" field "META.yml". Additionally, it looks for a file called LICENSE and a POD section namend LICENSE kwalitee_indicators Returns the Kwalitee Indicators datastructure. o has_license o has_license_in_metayml License information Pleaces wher the licens information is taken from: Has a LICENSE file file_license 1|0 Content of LICENSE file matches License X from Software::License License in META.yml License in META.yml matches one of the known licenses License in source files recognized by Software::LicenseUtils For each file keep where is was it recognized. Has license or copyright entry in pod (that might not be recognized by Software::LicenseUtils) # has_license SEE ALSO
Module::CPANTS::Analyse AUTHOR
Thomas Klausner <https://metacpan.org/author/domm> and Gabor Szabo <https://metacpan.org/author/szabgab> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright X 2003X2009 Thomas Klausner <https://metacpan.org/author/domm> Copyright X 2006X2008 Gabor Szabo <https://metacpan.org/author/szabgab> You may use and distribute this module according to the same terms that Perl is distributed under. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::License(3pm)

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Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::NeedsCompiler(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation	      Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::NeedsCompiler(3pm)

NAME
Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::NeedsCompiler - Checks if the module needs a (probably C) compiler SYNOPSIS
Checks if there is some indication in the module that it needs a C compiler to build and install DESCRIPTION
Methods order Defines the order in which Kwalitee tests should be run. Returns 200. analyse Checks for file with .c, .h or .xs extensions. Check is the module depends on any of the Inline:: modules or on ExtUtils::CBuilder or ExtUtils::ParseXS. TODO: How to recognize cases such as http://search.cpan.org/dist/Perl-API/ and http://search.cpan.org/dist/Term-Size-Perl that generate the .c files during installation In addition there are modules that can work without their XS part. E.g. Scalar-List-Utils, Net-DNS, Template-Toolkit For our purposes these all should be marked as "need C compiler" as they need it for their full functionality and speed. kwalitee_indicators No Kwalitee Indicator. SEE ALSO
Module::CPANTS::Analyse AUTHOR
Gabor Szabo <https://metacpan.org/author/szabgab> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright X 2006X2008 Gabor Szabo <https://metacpan.org/author/szabgab> You may use and distribute this module according to the same terms that Perl is distributed under. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-08 Module::CPANTS::Kwalitee::NeedsCompiler(3pm)
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