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Several functions that need to be redefined for a Windows port are right
in the middle of other code that is relatively portable. This patch
isolates the functions that need Windows-specific implementations so
they can be built conditionally in the portable tree.
Add calls to BIO_sock_init() as-needed to openssl(1) so that socket IO works on
Windows. Sorry, these are no-op on other platforms.
ok jsing@ deraadt@
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If the option/argument string exceeds the given width, add a hanging indent
prior to displaying the description. Also, if the description includes
newlines, wrap and indent for each newline so that the indentation is
correctly maintained.
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values are useable by the function. Also provide an option type that calls
a function without consuming/passing an argument.
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specify what its valid options are and where it wants them to be stored.
This also allows for usage to be generated, almost for free, ensuring
that the options and usage are automatically kept in sync.
This will allow for a single option parsing implementation, rather than the
current one-hand-rolled-option-parsing-and-random-usage-implementation per
application.
As a starting point, port the openssl(1) rand application to the new option
parsing and usage (along with associated code clean up).
With input from doug@.
ok bcook@ doug@
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a system/superuser binary. At the same time, move the source code from its
current lib/libssl/src/apps location to a more appropriate home under
usr.bin/openssl.
ok deraadt@ miod@
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