license = Perl_5
[@Author::CCM]
-:version = 0.011
-; the PerlIO layers are an implementation detail that might change
-no_index = lib/PerlIO/via/File/KDBX t xt
+Test::CleanNamespaces.skip[0] = ::Util|::KDF::AES$
+RepoReadme.type = gfm
[Prereqs / RuntimeRecommends]
-; B::COW might speed up the memory erase feature, maybe
-B::COW = 0
File::Spec = 0
[Prereqs / TestSuggests]
File::KDBX::XS = 0
[OptionalFeature / compression]
--description = ability to read and write compressed KDBX files
--prompt = 0
--always_recommend = 1
-Compress::Raw::Zlib = 0
+-description = ability to read and write compressed KDBX files
+-prompt = 0
+-always_recommend = 1
+Compress::Raw::Zlib = 0
+IO::Compress::Gzip = 0
+IO::Uncompress::Gunzip = 0
[OptionalFeature / otp]
-description = ability to generate one-time passwords from configured database entries
module = File::KeePass
module = File::KeePass::KDBX
+[Prereqs::Soften / ProgressiveEnhancement]
+to_relationship = none
+; File::KDBX::XS, which is recommended, provides the same functionality as B::COW
+module = B::COW
+
+[Prereqs::Soften / NotARealModule]
+to_relationship = none
+; Iterator::Simple is the actual loadable module
+module = Iterator::Simple::Iterator
+
[Prereqs::Soften]
modules_from_features = 1