01-24-2012
Your question is irrelevant. You can have your own license, regardless of which other licenses are out there. As a case in point, did you read the license of
SQLite ?
Quote:
Seek forgiveness for yourself as you forgive others. And just as you have received SQLite for free, so also freely give, paying the debt forward.
Last edited by figaro; 01-24-2012 at 05:48 PM..
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dbix::dbschema::dbd::sqlite
DBSchema::DBD::SQLite(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBSchema::DBD::SQLite(3pm)
NAME
DBIx::DBSchema::DBD::SQLite - SQLite native driver for DBIx::DBSchema
SYNOPSIS
use DBI; use DBIx::DBSchema;
$dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:SQLite:tns_service_name', 'user','pass'); $schema = new_native DBIx::DBSchema $dbh;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a SQLite-native driver for DBIx::DBSchema.
AUTHOR
Jesse Vincent <jesse@bestpractical.com>
API
columns CLASS DBI_DBH TABLE
Given an active DBI database handle, return a listref of listrefs (see perllol), each containing six elements: column name, column
type, nullability, column length, column default, and a field reserved for driver-specific use (which for sqlite is whether this col is
a primary key)
primary_key CLASS DBI_DBH TABLE
Given an active DBI database handle, return the primary key for the specified table.
unique CLASS DBI_DBH TABLE
Given an active DBI database handle, return a hashref of unique indices. The keys of the hashref are index names, and the values are
arrayrefs which point a list of column names for each. See "HASHES OF LISTS" in perldsc and DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup.
index CLASS DBI_DBH TABLE
Given an active DBI database handle, return a hashref of (non-unique) indices. The keys of the hashref are index names, and the values
are arrayrefs which point a list of column names for each. See "HASHES OF LISTS" in perldsc and DBIx::DBSchema::ColGroup.
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