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to 'unsigned long' (ie. odd platforms/compilers), so a pointer-typed version was added but it required portable code to check *both* modes to determine equality. This commit maintains the availability of both thread ID types, but deprecates the type-specific accessor APIs that invoke the callbacks - instead a single type-independent API is used. This simplifies software that calls into this interface, and should also make it less error-prone - as forgetting to call and compare *both* thread ID accessors could have led to hard-to-debug/infrequent bugs (that might only affect certain platforms or thread implementations). As the CHANGES note says, there were corresponding deprecations and replacements in the thread-related functions for BN_BLINDING and ERR too. |
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.cvsignore | ||
dsa_ameth.c | ||
dsa_asn1.c | ||
dsa_depr.c | ||
dsa_err.c | ||
dsa_gen.c | ||
dsa_key.c | ||
dsa_lib.c | ||
dsa_locl.h | ||
dsa_ossl.c | ||
dsa_pmeth.c | ||
dsa_prn.c | ||
dsa_sign.c | ||
dsa_vrf.c | ||
dsa.h | ||
dsagen.c | ||
dsatest.c | ||
fips186a.txt | ||
Makefile | ||
README |
The stuff in here is based on patches supplied to me by Steven Schoch <schoch@sheba.arc.nasa.gov> to do DSS. I have since modified a them a little but a debt of gratitude is due for doing the initial work.