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130 int (*capable)(void); member
348 if (in[i].capable == NULL || in[i].capable()) in ossl_prov_cache_exported_algorithms()
25 capable of sending.
37 Return value of 0 indicates that CPU is not capable of performing the
47 message thus proving that the client is capable of receiving messages sent to55 state and thus capable of receiving messages from any peer.
36 capable engines are in use then more than one is possible. The number of file
31 B<SSL_MODE_ASYNC> has been set and an asynchronous capable engine completes a
68 executed on SSE2 capable CPU, but under control of OS that does not
108 SSL_ERROR_WANT_ASYNC with this mode set if an asynchronous capable engine is
159 can be used to detect whether the current platform is async capable or not.186 ASYNC_is_capable() returns 1 if the current platform is async capable or 0
60 a cipher suite is negotiated that uses a pipeline capable cipher provided by an
69 # is capable of creating a signature without failing, but it does not say
26 This state represents the RAND when it is set up and capable of generating32 capable of generating output.
25 This state represents the MAC when it is set up and capable of processing30 This state represents the MAC when it is set up and capable of processing
24 This state represents the MD when it is set up and capable of processing29 This state represents the MD when it is set up and capable of processing
25 This state represents the KDF/PRF when it is set up and capable of generating
25 These states represent the CIPHER when it is set up and capable of processing40 These states represent the CIPHER when it is set up and capable of processing
160 # Test that multibuffer-capable code also handles small data correctly.
63 TLS-like sequence. And if I<algo> is a multi-buffer capable cipher, e.g.
132 The L<openssl-genpkey(1)> and L<openssl-pkeyparam(1)> commands are capable
146 The L<openssl-pkey(1)> command is capable of performing all the operations
158 The L<openssl-pkey(1)> command is capable of performing all the operations
153 The L<openssl-pkey(1)> command is capable of performing all the operations
103 # Currently supported FIPS capable branches should be added here.
109 # Currently supported FIPS capable branches should be added here.
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