=pod =head1 NAME OPENSSL_VERSION_MAJOR, OPENSSL_VERSION_MINOR, OPENSSL_VERSION_PATCH, OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE, OPENSSL_VERSION_BUILD_METADATA, OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT, OPENSSL_VERSION_PREREQ, OPENSSL_version_major, OPENSSL_version_minor, OPENSSL_version_patch, OPENSSL_version_pre_release, OPENSSL_version_build_metadata, OpenSSL_version, OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, OpenSSL_version_num, OPENSSL_info - get OpenSSL version number and other information =head1 SYNOPSIS #include #define OPENSSL_VERSION_MAJOR x #define OPENSSL_VERSION_MINOR y #define OPENSSL_VERSION_PATCH z /* The definitions here are typical release values */ #define OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE "" #define OPENSSL_VERSION_BUILD_METADATA "" #define OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT "OpenSSL x.y.z xx XXX xxxx" #define OPENSSL_VERSION_PREREQ(maj,min) #include unsigned int OPENSSL_version_major(void); unsigned int OPENSSL_version_minor(void); unsigned int OPENSSL_version_patch(void); const char *OPENSSL_version_pre_release(void); const char *OPENSSL_version_build_metadata(void); const char *OpenSSL_version(int t); const char *OPENSSL_info(int t); /* from openssl/opensslv.h */ #define OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0xnnnnnnnnL /* from openssl/crypto.h */ unsigned long OpenSSL_version_num(); =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Macros The three macros B, B and B represent the three parts of a version identifier, B.I.I>. The macro B is an added bit of text that indicates that this is a pre-release version, such as C<"-dev"> for an ongoing development snapshot or C<"-alpha3"> for an alpha release. The value must be a string. The macro B is extra information, reserved for other parties, such as C<"+fips">, or C<"+vendor.1">). The OpenSSL project will not touch this macro (will leave it an empty string). The value must be a string. B is a convenience macro to get the short version identifier string, C<"I.I.I">. B is a convenience macro to get the longer version identifier string, which combines B, B and B. B is a convenience macro to get a full descriptive version text, which includes B and the release date. B is a useful macro for checking whether the OpenSSL version for the headers in use is at least at the given pre-requisite major (B) and minor (B) number or not. It will evaluate to true if the header version number (B.B) is greater than or equal to B.B. B is a combination of the major, minor and patch version into a single integer 0xMNN00PP0L, where: =over 4 =item M is the number from B, in hexadecimal notation =item NN is the number from B, in hexadecimal notation =item PP is the number from B, in hexadecimal notation =back =head2 Functions OPENSSL_version_major(), OPENSSL_version_minor(), OPENSSL_version_patch(), OPENSSL_version_pre_release(), and OPENSSL_version_build_metadata() return the values of the macros above for the build of the library, respectively. OpenSSL_version() returns different strings depending on I: =over 4 =item OPENSSL_VERSION The value of B =item OPENSSL_VERSION_STRING The value of B =item OPENSSL_FULL_VERSION_STRING The value of B =item OPENSSL_CFLAGS The compiler flags set for the compilation process in the form C if available, or C otherwise. =item OPENSSL_BUILT_ON The date of the build process in the form C if available or C otherwise. The date would not be available in a reproducible build, for example. =item OPENSSL_PLATFORM The "Configure" target of the library build in the form C if available, or C otherwise. =item OPENSSL_DIR The B setting of the library build in the form C if available, or C otherwise. =item OPENSSL_ENGINES_DIR The B setting of the library build in the form C if available, or C otherwise. This option is deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0. =item OPENSSL_MODULES_DIR The B setting of the library build in the form C if available, or C otherwise. =item OPENSSL_CPU_INFO The current OpenSSL cpu settings. This is the current setting of the cpu capability flags. It is usually automatically configured but may be set via an environment variable. The value has the same syntax as the environment variable. For x86 the string looks like C or C if not available. =item OPENSSL_WINCTX The Windows install context. The Windows install context is used to compute the OpenSSL registry key name on Windows. The full registry key is C, where C<{major}>, C<{minor}> and C<{context}> are OpenSSL's major version number, minor version number and the Windows install context, respectively. =back For an unknown I, the text C is returned. OPENSSL_info() also returns different strings depending on I: =over 4 =item OPENSSL_INFO_CONFIG_DIR The configured C, which is the default location for OpenSSL configuration files. =item OPENSSL_INFO_ENGINES_DIR The configured C, which is the default location for OpenSSL engines. =item OPENSSL_INFO_MODULES_DIR The configured C, which is the default location for dynamically loadable OpenSSL modules other than engines. =item OPENSSL_INFO_DSO_EXTENSION The configured dynamically loadable module extension. =item OPENSSL_INFO_DIR_FILENAME_SEPARATOR The separator between a directory specification and a filename. Note that on some operating systems, this is not the same as the separator between directory elements. =item OPENSSL_INFO_LIST_SEPARATOR The OpenSSL list separator. This is typically used in strings that are lists of items, such as the value of the environment variable C<$PATH> on Unix (where the separator is C<:>) or C<%PATH%> on Windows (where the separator is C<;>). =item OPENSSL_INFO_CPU_SETTINGS The current OpenSSL cpu settings. This is the current setting of the cpu capability flags. It is usually automatically configured but may be set via an environment variable. The value has the same syntax as the environment variable. For x86 the string looks like C. =item OPENSSL_INFO_WINDOWS_CONTEXT The Windows install context. The Windows install context is used to compute the OpenSSL registry key name on Windows. The full registry key is C, where C<{major}>, C<{minor}> and C<{context}> are OpenSSL's major version number, minor version number and the Windows install context, respectively. =back For an unknown I, NULL is returned. OpenSSL_version_num() returns the value of B. =head1 RETURN VALUES OPENSSL_version_major(), OPENSSL_version_minor() and OPENSSL_version_patch() return the version number parts as integers. OPENSSL_version_pre_release() and OPENSSL_version_build_metadata() return the values of B and B respectively as constant strings. For any of them that is undefined, the empty string is returned. OpenSSL_version() returns constant strings. =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 HISTORY The macros and functions described here were added in OpenSSL 3.0, except for OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER and OpenSSL_version_num(). =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2018-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at L. =cut