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208 lines
7.9 KiB
C
208 lines
7.9 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1999-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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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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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#ifndef HEADER_SAFESTACK_H
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# define HEADER_SAFESTACK_H
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# include <openssl/stack.h>
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# include <openssl/e_os2.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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# define STACK_OF(type) struct stack_st_##type
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# define SKM_DEFINE_STACK_OF(t1, t2, t3) \
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STACK_OF(t1); \
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typedef int (*sk_##t1##_compfunc)(const t3 * const *a, const t3 *const *b); \
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typedef void (*sk_##t1##_freefunc)(t3 *a); \
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typedef t3 * (*sk_##t1##_copyfunc)(const t3 *a); \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_num(const STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_num((const OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_value(const STACK_OF(t1) *sk, int idx) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_value((const OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, idx); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline STACK_OF(t1) *sk_##t1##_new(sk_##t1##_compfunc compare) \
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{ \
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return (STACK_OF(t1) *)OPENSSL_sk_new((OPENSSL_sk_compfunc)compare); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline STACK_OF(t1) *sk_##t1##_new_null(void) \
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{ \
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return (STACK_OF(t1) *)OPENSSL_sk_new_null(); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline STACK_OF(t1) *sk_##t1##_new_reserve(sk_##t1##_compfunc compare, int n) \
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{ \
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return (STACK_OF(t1) *)OPENSSL_sk_new_reserve((OPENSSL_sk_compfunc)compare, n); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_reserve(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, int n) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_reserve((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, n); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline void sk_##t1##_free(STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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OPENSSL_sk_free((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline void sk_##t1##_zero(STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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OPENSSL_sk_zero((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_delete(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, int i) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_delete((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, i); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_delete_ptr(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_delete_ptr((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, \
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(const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_push(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_push((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_unshift(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_unshift((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_pop(STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_pop((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_shift(STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_shift((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline void sk_##t1##_pop_free(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, sk_##t1##_freefunc freefunc) \
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{ \
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OPENSSL_sk_pop_free((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (OPENSSL_sk_freefunc)freefunc); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_insert(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr, int idx) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_insert((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (const void *)ptr, idx); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline t2 *sk_##t1##_set(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, int idx, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return (t2 *)OPENSSL_sk_set((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, idx, (const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_find(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_find((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_find_ex(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, t2 *ptr) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_find_ex((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (const void *)ptr); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline void sk_##t1##_sort(STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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OPENSSL_sk_sort((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline int sk_##t1##_is_sorted(const STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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return OPENSSL_sk_is_sorted((const OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline STACK_OF(t1) * sk_##t1##_dup(const STACK_OF(t1) *sk) \
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{ \
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return (STACK_OF(t1) *)OPENSSL_sk_dup((const OPENSSL_STACK *)sk); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline STACK_OF(t1) *sk_##t1##_deep_copy(const STACK_OF(t1) *sk, \
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sk_##t1##_copyfunc copyfunc, \
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sk_##t1##_freefunc freefunc) \
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{ \
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return (STACK_OF(t1) *)OPENSSL_sk_deep_copy((const OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, \
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(OPENSSL_sk_copyfunc)copyfunc, \
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(OPENSSL_sk_freefunc)freefunc); \
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} \
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static ossl_unused ossl_inline sk_##t1##_compfunc sk_##t1##_set_cmp_func(STACK_OF(t1) *sk, sk_##t1##_compfunc compare) \
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{ \
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return (sk_##t1##_compfunc)OPENSSL_sk_set_cmp_func((OPENSSL_STACK *)sk, (OPENSSL_sk_compfunc)compare); \
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}
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# define DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(t1, t2) SKM_DEFINE_STACK_OF(t1, t2, t2)
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# define DEFINE_STACK_OF(t) SKM_DEFINE_STACK_OF(t, t, t)
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# define DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF_CONST(t1, t2) \
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SKM_DEFINE_STACK_OF(t1, const t2, t2)
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# define DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST(t) SKM_DEFINE_STACK_OF(t, const t, t)
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/*-
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* Strings are special: normally an lhash entry will point to a single
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* (somewhat) mutable object. In the case of strings:
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*
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* a) Instead of a single char, there is an array of chars, NUL-terminated.
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* b) The string may have be immutable.
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*
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* So, they need their own declarations. Especially important for
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* type-checking tools, such as Deputy.
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*
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* In practice, however, it appears to be hard to have a const
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* string. For now, I'm settling for dealing with the fact it is a
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* string at all.
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*/
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typedef char *OPENSSL_STRING;
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typedef const char *OPENSSL_CSTRING;
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/*-
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* Confusingly, LHASH_OF(STRING) deals with char ** throughout, but
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* STACK_OF(STRING) is really more like STACK_OF(char), only, as mentioned
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* above, instead of a single char each entry is a NUL-terminated array of
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* chars. So, we have to implement STRING specially for STACK_OF. This is
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* dealt with in the autogenerated macros below.
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*/
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DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(OPENSSL_STRING, char)
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DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF_CONST(OPENSSL_CSTRING, char)
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/*
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* Similarly, we sometimes use a block of characters, NOT nul-terminated.
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* These should also be distinguished from "normal" stacks.
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*/
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typedef void *OPENSSL_BLOCK;
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DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(OPENSSL_BLOCK, void)
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/*
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* If called without higher optimization (min. -xO3) the Oracle Developer
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* Studio compiler generates code for the defined (static inline) functions
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* above.
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* This would later lead to the linker complaining about missing symbols when
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* this header file is included but the resulting object is not linked against
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* the Crypto library (openssl#6912).
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*/
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# ifdef __SUNPRO_C
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_num
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_value
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_new
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_new_null
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_new_reserve
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_reserve
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_free
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_zero
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_delete
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_delete_ptr
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_push
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_unshift
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_pop
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_shift
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_pop_free
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_insert
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_set
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_find
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_find_ex
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_sort
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_is_sorted
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_dup
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_deep_copy
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# pragma weak OPENSSL_sk_set_cmp_func
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# endif /* __SUNPRO_C */
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# ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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# endif
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#endif
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