This is the source code for the Fensak Rules Engine which drives execution of user defined rules on the Fensak platform.
Refer to the Testing your rule functions section in our Writing rules scripts guide for an overview of how to use this package for testing rule functions.
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reng
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Business Source License 1.1 (with no Additional Use Grant). Refer to the
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Dual licensing means that you can use the code under the terms of either license.
For example, if you are using this to test your rules functions and you do not want to be bound by the terms of the AGPL
license (and thus be forced to release the source code of your rules), you can license the reng
code under the BUSL
1.1 license.
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in an internal-use only or open source service, then you can license reng
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in this manner under the BUSL 1.1 license
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