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/openssl/
H A Dconfigdata.pm.in265 foreach my $what (@disablables) {
266 $longest = length($what) if $longest < length($what);
267 $longest2 = length($disabled{$what})
268 if $disabled{$what} && $longest2 < length($disabled{$what});
271 foreach my $what (@disablables) {
272 print " $what\n" unless $disabled{$what};
275 foreach my $what (@disablables) {
276 if ($disabled{$what}) {
277 print " $what", ' ' x ($longest - length($what) + 1),
278 "[$disabled{$what}]", ' ' x ($longest2 - length($disabled{$what}) + 1);
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H A DConfigure1906 foreach my $what (sort keys %disabled) {
1909 next if $deprecated_disablables{$what};
1912 next if $what =~ m|^deprecated-|;
1914 $config{options} .= " no-$what";
1919 (my $WHAT = uc $what) =~ s|-|_|g;
1920 my $skipdir = $what;
1923 $skipdir = "ripemd" if $what eq "rmd160";
1929 $skipdir{engines} = $what if $what eq 'engine';
1930 $skipdir{"crypto/$skipdir"} = $what
1931 unless $what eq 'async' || $what eq 'err' || $what eq 'dso';
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/openssl/test/
H A Dtiming_load_creds.c78 static void print_timeval(const char *what, struct timeval *tp) in print_timeval() argument
80 printf("%s %d sec %d microsec\n", what, (int)tp->tv_sec, (int)tp->tv_usec); in print_timeval()
100 int i, debug = 0, count = 100, what = 'c'; in main() local
130 what = *optarg; in main()
163 switch (what) { in main()
182 switch (what) { in main()
/openssl/test/testutil/
H A Dapps_shims.c16 void *app_malloc(size_t sz, const char *what) in app_malloc() argument
26 TEST_info("Could not allocate %zu bytes for %s\n", sz, what); in app_malloc()
/openssl/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_set1_server_cert_type.pod43 These extensions let each side know what its peer is able to accept.
46 what certificate types the client is able to present.
50 The server ultimately chooses what type to request (if any) from the values
56 what certificate types the client accepts.
60 The server ultimately chooses what type to use from the values that are
H A DEVP_PKEY_copy_parameters.pod72 what they both contain.
78 Exactly what is compared is ultimately at the discretion of the provider
79 that holds the key, as they will compare what makes sense to them that fits
H A DEVP_KDF.pod113 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
120 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
127 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
131 Also, what happens when a needed parameter isn't passed down is
216 cipher, these parameters set what the algorithm should be.
246 The length must never exceed what can be given with a B<size_t>.
259 The memory size must never exceed what can be given with a B<size_t>.
H A DOSSL_STORE_expect.pod8 - Specify what object type is expected
22 OSSL_STORE_expect() helps applications filter what OSSL_STORE_load() returns
H A DOSSL_ENCODER_CTX_new_for_pkey.pod44 encoding, and I<selection> can be used to select what parts of the I<pkey>
63 OSSL_ENCODER_CTX_set_cipher() tells the implementation what cipher
115 determine what makes sense to include in the output, and this may depend on
H A DOSSL_DECODER_CTX.pod87 figure out what the input data is and to attempt to unpack it into one of
102 what type of input they have. In this case, OSSL_DECODER_from_bio() will
104 discover what kind of input the caller gave it.
143 the input is expected to have. This may be used to determines what decoder
H A DEVP_PKEY_is_a.pod72 The loaded providers and what key types they support will ultimately
73 determine what I<name> is possible to use with EVP_PKEY_is_a(). We do know
H A DX509_LOOKUP.pod112 I<type> indicates what type of object is expected.
122 I<type> indicates what type of object is expected.
204 Otherwise, it returns what the control function in the
222 Otherwise, they return what the corresponding function in the
H A DEVP_MAC.pod161 To figure out what the output length will be and allocate space for it
171 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
178 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
185 The set of parameters given with I<params> determine exactly what
190 Also, what happens when a needed parameter isn't passed down is
303 digest, these parameters set what the algorithm should be.
317 what can be given with a B<size_t>.
353 after EVP_MAC_final() has been called cannot reset its cipher state to what it
H A DBIO_ADDRINFO.pod46 uses B<lookup_type> to determine what the default address should
48 determine what protocol family, socket type and protocol should be used for
/openssl/doc/internal/man3/
H A Dossl_algorithm_do_all.pod41 possibly display of what has been discovered, for example an
42 application that wants to display the loaded providers and what they
/openssl/tools/
H A Dc_rehash.in236 my $what = $is_cert ? 'certificate' : 'CRL';
237 print STDERR "WARNING: Skipping duplicate $what $fname\n";
/openssl/doc/man1/
H A Dopenssl-list.pod.in66 The options below where verbosity applies say a bit more about what that means.
141 information on what parameters each implementation supports.
160 information on what parameters each implementation supports.
169 information on what parameters each implementation supports.
241 of what type of parameter it takes, if any.
/openssl/apps/lib/
H A Dapps_ui.c152 static void *ui_malloc(int sz, const char *what) in ui_malloc() argument
157 BIO_printf(bio_err, "Could not allocate %d bytes for %s\n", sz, what); in ui_malloc()
/openssl/doc/man7/
H A Dprovider-decoder.pod119 This property is used to specify what format of input the implementation
180 treat separately or together. It's possible to specify what subsets are to
183 This set of bits depend entirely on what kind of provider-side object is
230 if relevant, should determine what the input data should contain.
273 prompt. This could be used to give the user information on what kind
H A Dprovider-encoder.pod136 This property is used to specify what type of output the implementation
187 treat separately or together. It's possible to specify what subsets are to
190 This set of bits depend entirely on what kind of provider-side object is
244 if relevant, should determine in greater detail what will be output.
293 prompt. This could be used to give the user information on what kind
/openssl/doc/HOWTO/
H A Dcertificates.txt6 How you handle certificates depends a great deal on what your role is.
46 signing request", since that's exactly what they do, they sign it and
92 applications, this may be perfectly OK. It all depends on what they
/openssl/test/recipes/30-test_evp_data/
H A Devpmac_sm3.txt36 Input = "what do ya want for nothing?"
/openssl/dev/release-aux/
H A DREADME.md21 that instructs it what update to do.
/openssl/Configurations/
H A Dcommon0.tmpl7 # need to extrapolate exactly what we need to generate. The way to do
H A DINTERNALS.Configure10 who decide to dive into Configure and what it does. This is a living
38 Instead of trying to describe in words, here are some example of what

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