File Coverage

blib/lib/Net/SAML2/XML/Sig.pm
Criterion Covered Total %
statement 9 9 100.0
branch n/a
condition n/a
subroutine 3 3 100.0
pod n/a
total 12 12 100.0


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1             # After 10 years of XML::Sig existing in Net::SAML2 as
2             # Net::SAML2::XML::Sig the time has come to remove it and
3             # return to the use of XML::Sig proper. At the time it was
4             # introduced XML::Sig was not being maintained but now XML::Sig
5             # and Net::SAML2 have a common maintainer and the need to keep it
6             # embedded no longer exists. Indeed keeping the versions in sync
7             # has become more bother than it is worth.
8 26     26   89267 use strict;
  26         58  
  26         727  
9 26     26   148 use warnings;
  26         55  
  26         897  
10 26     26   148 package Net::SAML2::XML::Sig; use base qw(XML::Sig);
  26         41  
  26         16265  
11             our $VERSION = '0.72'; #TRIAL VERSION
12             #
13             # ABSTRACT: Net::SAML2 subclass of XML::Sig
14              
15             1;
16              
17             __END__
18              
19             =pod
20              
21             =encoding UTF-8
22              
23             =head1 NAME
24              
25             Net::SAML2::XML::Sig - Net::SAML2 subclass of XML::Sig
26              
27             =head1 VERSION
28              
29             version 0.72
30              
31             =head1 AUTHORS
32              
33             =over 4
34              
35             =item *
36              
37             Chris Andrews <chrisa@cpan.org>
38              
39             =item *
40              
41             Timothy Legge <timlegge@gmail.com>
42              
43             =back
44              
45             =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
46              
47             This software is copyright (c) 2023 by Venda Ltd, see the CONTRIBUTORS file for others.
48              
49             This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
50             the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
51              
52             =cut