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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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UI_METHOD,
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UI_create_method, UI_destroy_method, UI_method_set_opener,
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UI_method_set_writer, UI_method_set_flusher, UI_method_set_reader,
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UI_method_set_closer, UI_method_set_prompt_constructor,
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UI_method_set_ex_data, UI_method_get_opener, UI_method_get_writer,
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UI_method_get_flusher, UI_method_get_reader, UI_method_get_closer,
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UI_method_get_prompt_constructor, UI_method_get_ex_data - user
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interface method creation and destruction
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/ui.h>
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typedef struct ui_method_st UI_METHOD;
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UI_METHOD *UI_create_method(const char *name);
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void UI_destroy_method(UI_METHOD *ui_method);
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int UI_method_set_opener(UI_METHOD *method, int (*opener) (UI *ui));
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int UI_method_set_writer(UI_METHOD *method,
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int (*writer) (UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis));
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int UI_method_set_flusher(UI_METHOD *method, int (*flusher) (UI *ui));
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int UI_method_set_reader(UI_METHOD *method,
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int (*reader) (UI *ui, UI_STRING *uis));
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int UI_method_set_closer(UI_METHOD *method, int (*closer) (UI *ui));
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int UI_method_set_prompt_constructor(UI_METHOD *method,
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char *(*prompt_constructor) (UI *ui,
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const char
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*object_desc,
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const char
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*object_name));
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int UI_method_set_ex_data(UI_METHOD *method, int idx, void *data);
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int (*UI_method_get_opener(const UI_METHOD *method)) (UI *);
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int (*UI_method_get_writer(const UI_METHOD *method)) (UI *, UI_STRING *);
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int (*UI_method_get_flusher(const UI_METHOD *method)) (UI *);
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int (*UI_method_get_reader(const UI_METHOD *method)) (UI *, UI_STRING *);
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int (*UI_method_get_closer(const UI_METHOD *method)) (UI *);
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char *(*UI_method_get_prompt_constructor(const UI_METHOD *method))
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(UI *, const char *, const char *);
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const void *UI_method_get_ex_data(const UI_METHOD *method, int idx);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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A method contains a few functions that implement the low level of the
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User Interface.
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These functions are:
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=over 4
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=item an opener
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This function takes a reference to a UI and starts a session, for
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example by opening a channel to a tty, or by creating a dialog box.
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=item a writer
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This function takes a reference to a UI and a UI String, and writes
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the string where appropriate, maybe to the tty, maybe added as a field
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label in a dialog box.
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Note that this gets fed all strings associated with a UI, one after
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the other, so care must be taken which ones it actually uses.
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=item a flusher
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This function takes a reference to a UI, and flushes everything that
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has been output so far.
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For example, if the method builds up a dialog box, this can be used to
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actually display it and accepting input ended with a pressed button.
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=item a reader
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This function takes a reference to a UI and a UI string and reads off
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the given prompt, maybe from the tty, maybe from a field in a dialog
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box.
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Note that this gets fed all strings associated with a UI, one after
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the other, so care must be taken which ones it actually uses.
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=item a closer
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This function takes a reference to a UI, and closes the session, maybe
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by closing the channel to the tty, maybe by destroying a dialog box.
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=back
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All of these functions are expected to return 0 on error, 1 on
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success, or -1 on out-off-band events, for example if some prompting
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has been cancelled (by pressing Ctrl-C, for example).
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Only the flusher or the reader are expected to return -1.
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If returned by another of the functions, it's treated as if 0 was
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returned.
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Regarding the writer and the reader, don't assume the former should
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only write and don't assume the latter should only read.
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This depends on the needs of the method.
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For example, a typical tty reader wouldn't write the prompts in the
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write, but would rather do so in the reader, because of the sequential
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nature of prompting on a tty.
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This is how the UI_OpenSSL() method does it.
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In contrast, a method that builds up a dialog box would add all prompt
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text in the writer, have all input read in the flusher and store the
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results in some temporary buffer, and finally have the reader just
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fetch those results.
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The central function that uses these method functions is UI_process(),
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and it does it in five steps:
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=over 4
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=item 1.
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Open the session using the opener function if that one's defined.
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If an error occurs, jump to 5.
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=item 2.
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For every UI String associated with the UI, call the writer function
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if that one's defined.
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If an error occurs, jump to 5.
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=item 3.
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Flush everything using the flusher function if that one's defined.
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If an error occurs, jump to 5.
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=item 4.
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For every UI String associated with the UI, call the reader function
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if that one's defined.
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If an error occurs, jump to 5.
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=item 5.
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Close the session using the closer function if that one's defined.
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=back
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UI_create_method() creates a new UI method with a given B<name>.
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UI_destroy_method() destroys the given UI method B<ui_method>.
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UI_method_set_opener(), UI_method_set_writer(),
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UI_method_set_flusher(), UI_method_set_reader() and
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UI_method_set_closer() set the five main method function to the given
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function pointer.
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UI_method_set_prompt_constructor() sets the prompt constructor.
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See L<UI_construct_prompt(3)>.
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UI_method_set_ex_data() sets application specific data with a given
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EX_DATA index.
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See L<CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index(3)> for general information on how to
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get that index.
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UI_method_get_opener(), UI_method_get_writer(),
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UI_method_get_flusher(), UI_method_get_reader(),
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UI_method_get_closer() and UI_method_get_prompt_constructor() return
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the different method functions.
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UI_method_get_ex_data() returns the application data previously stored
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with UI_method_set_ex_data().
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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UI_create_method() returns a UI_METHOD pointer on success, NULL on
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error.
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UI_method_set_opener(), UI_method_set_writer(),
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UI_method_set_flusher(), UI_method_set_reader(),
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UI_method_set_closer() and UI_method_set_prompt_constructor() return
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0 on success, -1 if the given B<method> is NULL.
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UI_method_set_ex_data() returns 1 on success and 0 on error (because
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CRYPTO_set_ex_data() does so).
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UI_method_get_opener(), UI_method_get_writer(),
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UI_method_get_flusher(), UI_method_get_reader(),
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UI_method_get_closer() and UI_method_get_prompt_constructor() return
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the requested function pointer if it's set in the method, otherwise
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NULL.
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UI_method_get_ex_data() returns a pointer to the application specific
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data associated with the method.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<UI(3)>, L<CRYPTO_get_ex_data(3)>, L<UI_STRING(3)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2001-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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