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clarify docs
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Dr. Stephen Henson
<steve@openssl.org>
Sun, 18 Nov 2012 18:06:16 +0000
(18:06 +0000)
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Dr. Stephen Henson
<steve@openssl.org>
Sun, 18 Nov 2012 18:06:16 +0000
(18:06 +0000)
doc/ssl/SSL_CONF_cmd.pod
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commands.
Applications can also use SSL_CTX_cmd() to process command lines though the
utility function SSL_CTX_cmd_argv() is normally used instead. One way
Applications can also use SSL_CTX_cmd() to process command lines though the
utility function SSL_CTX_cmd_argv() is normally used instead. One way
-to do this is to
check for an initial prefix ("-", "--" or "--ssl-" for example)
-on a command argument and pass the rest to B<cmd>. The following argument
-
is passed
to B<value> (which may be NULL).
+to do this is to
set the prefix to an appropriate value using
+SSL_CONF_CTX_set1_prefix(), pass the current argument to B<cmd> and the
+
following argument
to B<value> (which may be NULL).
In this case if the return value is positive then it is used to skip that
number of arguments as they have been processed by SSL_CTX_cmd(). If -2 is
In this case if the return value is positive then it is used to skip that
number of arguments as they have been processed by SSL_CTX_cmd(). If -2 is