Matt Caswell
ae5c8664e5
Run util/openssl-format-source -v -c .
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Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
2015-01-22 09:31:38 +00:00
Andy Polyakov
2cc5142fb1
Improve WINCE support.
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Submitted by: Pierre Delaage
(cherry picked from commit a006fef78e
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Resolved conflicts:
crypto/bio/bss_dgram.c
ssl/d1_lib.c
util/pl/VC-32.pl
2014-02-01 22:48:56 +01:00
Dr. Stephen Henson
524e5b844b
Update from HEAD.
2009-06-01 12:14:15 +00:00
Dr. Stephen Henson
52108cecc0
<strings.h> does not exist under WIN32.
2008-01-14 18:10:55 +00:00
Ben Laurie
f12797a447
Missing headers.
2008-01-12 11:22:31 +00:00
Andy Polyakov
7a06050cd3
"Overload" SunOS 4.x memcmp, which ruins ASN1_OBJECT table lookups.
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PR: 1196
Submitted by: Russel Ruby
2005-09-20 20:19:07 +00:00
Andy Polyakov
e6d27baf52
Rely on e_os.h to appropriately define str[n]casecmp in non-POSIX
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environments.
2005-01-13 15:46:09 +00:00
Andy Polyakov
3b4de6e4cc
Borrow #include <string[s].h> from e_os.h.
2004-12-31 00:00:05 +00:00
Richard Levitte
dc56eb5079
o_str.c: Windows doesn't have <strings.h>, and since we use _strnicmp() and
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_stricmp() on that platform, use the appropriate header file for it,
<string.h>.
o_str.h: we only want to get size_t, which is defined in <stddef.h>.
Philippe Bougeret <philippe.bougeret@freesbee.fr> notified us about Windows
not having a <strings.h>
2004-07-08 08:32:48 +00:00
Richard Levitte
abd23881c1
Synchronise o_str.c between 0.9.8-dev and 0.9.7-stable.
2004-05-13 22:39:56 +00:00
Richard Levitte
a0b5ebeac6
Typo...
2004-03-24 09:40:59 +00:00
Richard Levitte
8ee18dd520
Make sure toupper() is properly declared.
2004-03-24 09:40:23 +00:00
Richard Levitte
f0c5db92f7
Include strings.h so strcasecmp() and strncasecmp() get properly declared.
2003-12-27 14:54:48 +00:00
Dr. Stephen Henson
82384690e2
Typos.
2003-09-09 23:44:39 +00:00
Richard Levitte
e6fa67fa93
Generalise the definition of strcasecmp() and strncasecmp() for
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platforms that don't (necessarely) have it. In the case of VMS, this
means moving a couple of functions from apps/ to crypto/ and make them
general (although only used privately).
2003-09-09 14:48:36 +00:00