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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dr. Stephen Henson
4dd4535441 Change mkstack.pl so it now sorts each group
into lexical order. Previously it depended on
the order of files in the directory.

This should now mean that all systems will
agree on the order of safestack.h and will
not change it needlessly and avoid massive
needless commits to safestack.h in future.

It wont however avoid this one :-(
2000-06-22 00:34:27 +00:00
Dr. Stephen Henson
7ef8206859 Handle ASN1_SET_OF and PKCS12_STACK_OF using function
casts in the same way as STACK_OF.
2000-06-20 18:45:28 +00:00
Bodo Möller
3f39e5ae6c Using speaking "variable" names in macros so that e.g. grepping for
sk_whatever_insert and sk_whatever_set immediately reveals the subtle
difference in parameter order.

Change mkstack.pl so that safestack.h is not rewritten when
nothing has changed.
2000-06-17 23:41:44 +00:00
Dr. Stephen Henson
3aceb94b9e Safe stack reorganisation in terms of function casts.
After some messing around this seems to work but needs
a few more tests. Working out the syntax for sk_set_cmp_func()
(cast it to a function that itself returns a function pointer)
was painful :-(

Needs some testing to see what other compilers think of this
syntax.

Also needs similar stuff for ASN1_SET_OF etc etc.
2000-06-16 23:29:26 +00:00
Geoff Thorpe
e41c8d6ad4 This change will cause builds (by default) to not use different STACK
structures and functions for each stack type. The previous behaviour
can be enabled by configuring with the "-DDEBUG_SAFESTACK" option.
This will also cause "make update" (mkdef.pl in particular) to
update the libeay.num and ssleay.num symbol tables with the number of
extra functions DEBUG_SAFESTACK creates.

The way this change works is to accompany each DECLARE_STACK_OF()
macro with a set of "#define"d versions of the sk_##type##_***
functions that ensures all the existing "type-safe" stack calls are
precompiled into the underlying stack calls. The presence or abscence
of the DEBUG_SAFESTACK symbol controls whether this block of
"#define"s or the DECLARE_STACK_OF() macro is taking effect. The
block of "#define"s is in turn generated and maintained by a perl
script (util/mkstack.pl) that encompasses the block with delimiting
C comments. This works in a similar way to the auto-generated error
codes and, like the other such maintenance utilities, is invoked
by the "make update" target.

A long (but mundane) commit will follow this with the results of
"make update" - this will include all the "#define" blocks for
each DECLARE_STACK_OF() statement, along with stripped down
libeay.num and ssleay.num files.
2000-06-01 05:13:52 +00:00