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sure they are available in opensslconf.h, by giving them names starting with "OPENSSL_" to avoid conflicts with other packages and by making sure e_os2.h will cover all platform-specific cases together with opensslconf.h. I've checked fairly well that nothing breaks with this (apart from external software that will adapt if they have used something like NO_KRB5), but I can't guarantee it completely, so a review of this change would be a good thing.
38 lines
874 B
C
38 lines
874 B
C
/* e_os2.h */
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#ifndef HEADER_E_OS2_H
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#define HEADER_E_OS2_H
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#include <openssl/opensslconf.h> /* OPENSSL_UNISTD */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifdef MSDOS
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# define OPENSSL_UNISTD_IO <io.h>
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# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_EXIT extern void exit(int);
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#else
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# define OPENSSL_UNISTD_IO OPENSSL_UNISTD
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# define OPENSSL_DECLARE_EXIT /* declared in unistd.h */
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#endif
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/* Definitions of OPENSSL_GLOBAL and OPENSSL_EXTERN,
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to define and declare certain global
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symbols that, with some compilers under VMS, have to be defined and
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declared explicitely with globaldef and globalref. On other OS:es,
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these macros are defined with something sensible. */
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#if defined(VMS) && !defined(__DECC)
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# define OPENSSL_EXTERN globalref
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# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL globaldef
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#else
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# define OPENSSL_EXTERN extern
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# define OPENSSL_GLOBAL
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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