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NAME

        Dpkg::Copyright::Scanner - Scan files to provide copyright data

SYNOPSIS

        use Dpkg::Copyright::Scanner qw/print_copyright scan_files/;

        # print copyright data on STDOUT
        print_copyright;

        # return a data structure containing copyright information
        my @copyright_data = scan_files();

DESCRIPTION

       This modules scans current package directory to extract copyright and license information. Information
       are packed in a way to ease review and maintenance. Files information is grouped with wildcards ('*') to
       reduce the list of files.

   About LICENSE and README files
       Projects often store global copyright information, i.e. information that apply to all files of a project
       (unless specified otherwise in some files) in README or LICENSE or COPYING file.

       The information contained in these files id merged and applied to the directory entry that contain them.

       I.e files like:

        foo_comp/README: (c) 2018 Joe, GPL-2
        foo_comp/LICENSE: (c) 2017 Max, GPL-3

       yield the following copyright entries:

        foo_comp/*:
        Copyright: 2018 Joe
          2019 Max
        License: GPL-2 or GPL-3

        README:
        Copyright: 2018 Joe
        License: GPL-2

Ignoring files to scan

       By default, scanner scans all source files and skip binary files, backup and archive files.

       If needed, this behavior can tuned with "debian/copyright-scan-patterns.yml" file. This YAML file
       contains a list of suffixes or patterns to ignore that are added to the default list. Any file that is
       ignored will be shown as "skipped".

       This file must have the following structure (all fields are optional and order does not matter):

        ---
        ignore :
          suffixes :
            - yml
          pattern :
            - /t/
            - /models/
            - /debian/
            - /Changes

       Do not specify the dot with the suffixes. This will be added by the scanner.

Filling the blanks

       Sometimes, upstream coders are not perfect: some source files cannot be parsed correctly or some legal
       information is missing.

       All scanned files, even without copyright or license will be used. A warning will be shown for each file
       with missing information.

       Instead of patching upstream source files to fill the blank, you can specify the missing information in a
       special file. This file is "debian/fill.copyright.blanks.yml". It should contain a "mapping" YAML
       structure (i.e. a hash), where the key is a Perl pattern used to match a path.

       If the source of the package contains a lot of files without legal information, you may need to specify
       there information for a whole directory (See the "/src" dir in the example below).

       For instance:

        ---
        debian:
          copyright: 2015, Marcel
          license: Expat
        src/:
          copyright: 2016. Joe
          license: Expat
        share/pkgs/openSUSE/systemd/onedsetup:
          copyright: 2015, Marcel
        share/vendor/ruby/gems/rbvmomi/lib/rbvmomi.*\.rb:
          license: Expat
        .*/NOTICE:
          skip: 1
        share/websockify/:
          license: LGPL-2
        src/sunstone/:
          license: Apache-2.0
        src/garbled/:
          'override-copyright': 2016 Marcel Mézigue

       Patterns are matched from the beginning a path. I.e. "share/websockify/" pattern will match
       "share/websockify/foo.rb" but will not match "web/share/websockify/foo.rb".

       Patterns are tried in reversed sorted order. I.e. the data attached to more specific path (e.g.
       "3rdparty/foo/blah.c") are applied before more generic patterns (e.g. "3rdparty/foo/"

       The "license" key must contain a license short name as returned by "license_check".

       When "skip" is true, the file is skipped like a file without any information.

       The "override-copyright" and "override-license" keys can be used to ignore the copyright information
       coming from the source and provide the correct information. Use this as last resort for instance when the
       encoding of the owner is not ascii or utf-8 or when the license data is corrupted. Note that a warning
       will be shown each time an override key is used.

METHODS

   print_copyright
       Print copyright information on STDOUT like scan-copyrights.

   scan_files ( %args )
       Return a data structure with copyright and license information.

       The structure is a list of list:

        [
          [
            [ path1 ,path2, ...],
            copyright,
            license_short_name
          ],
          ...
        ]

       Example:

        [
         [
           [ '*' ],
           '1994-2001, by Frank Pilhofer.',
           'GPL-2+'
         ],
         [
           [ 'pan/*' ],
           '2002-2006, Charles Kerr <charles@rebelbase.com>',
           'GPL-2'
         ],
         [
           [
             'pan/data/parts.cc',
             'pan/data/parts.h'
           ],
           '2002-2007, Charles Kerr <charles@rebelbase.com>',
           'GPL-2'
         ],
        ]

       Parameters in %args:

       quiet
           set to 1 to suppress progress messages. Should be used only in tests.

       long
           set to 1 to avoid squashing copyright ids. Useful to avoid output with wild cards.

Encoding

       The output of licensecheck is expected to be utf-8. Which means that the source files scanned by
       licensecheck should also be encoded in utf-8. This program will abort if invalid utf-8 characters are
       found.

BUGS

       Extracting license and copyright data from unstructured comments is not reliable.  User must check
       manually the files when no copyright info is found or when the license is unknown.

       Source files are assumed to be utf8 (or ascii). Using files with invalid characters will break "cme". In
       this case, you can:

       •   Patch source files to use utf-8 encoding.

       •   Use the "fill copyright blank" mechanism described above with "copyright-override" to provide an
           owner name with the correct encoding.

       •   File a bug against licensecheck package to find a better solution.

SEE ALSO

       licensecheck, "licensecheck2dep5" from "cdbs" package

AUTHOR

       Dominique Dumont <dod@debian.org>