Provided by: libsoftware-license-perl_0.103011-2_all bug

NAME

       Software::LicenseUtils - little useful bits of code for licensey things

VERSION

       version 0.103011

METHODS

   guess_license_from_pod
         my @guesses = Software::LicenseUtils->guess_license_from_pod($pm_text);

       Given text containing POD, like a .pm file, this method will attempt to guess at the
       license under which the code is available.  This method will either a list of
       Software::License classes (or instances) or false.

       Calling this method in scalar context is a fatal error.

   guess_license_from_meta
         my @guesses = Software::LicenseUtils->guess_license_from_meta($meta_str);

       Given the content of the META.(yml|json) file found in a CPAN distribution, this method
       makes a guess as to which licenses may apply to the distribution.  It will return a list
       of zero or more Software::License instances or classes.

   guess_license_from_meta_key
         my @guesses = Software::LicenseUtils->guess_license_from_meta_key($key, $v);

       This method returns zero or more Software::License classes known to use $key as their META
       key.  If $v is supplied, it specifies whether to treat $key as a v1 or v2 meta entry.  Any
       value other than 1 or 2 will raise an exception.

   new_from_short_name
         my $license_object = Software::LicenseUtils->new_from_short_name( {
            short_name => 'GPL-1',
            holder => 'X. Ample'
         }) ;

       Create a new Software::License object from the license specified with "short_name". Known
       short license names are "GPL-*", "LGPL-*" , "Artistic" and "Artistic-*". If the short name
       is not know, this method will try to create a license object with "Software::License::"
       and the specified short name (e.g. "Software::License::MIT" with "short_name => 'MIT'".

AUTHOR

       Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Ricardo Signes.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.