1 | =pod
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2 |
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3 | =head1 NAME
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4 |
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5 | DEFINE_STACK_OF, DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST, DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF,
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6 | DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF_CONST,
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7 | sk_TYPE_num, sk_TYPE_value, sk_TYPE_new, sk_TYPE_new_null,
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8 | sk_TYPE_reserve, sk_TYPE_free, sk_TYPE_zero, sk_TYPE_delete,
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9 | sk_TYPE_delete_ptr, sk_TYPE_push, sk_TYPE_unshift, sk_TYPE_pop,
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10 | sk_TYPE_shift, sk_TYPE_pop_free, sk_TYPE_insert, sk_TYPE_set,
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11 | sk_TYPE_find, sk_TYPE_find_ex, sk_TYPE_find_all, sk_TYPE_sort,
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12 | sk_TYPE_is_sorted, sk_TYPE_dup, sk_TYPE_deep_copy, sk_TYPE_set_cmp_func,
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13 | sk_TYPE_new_reserve,
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14 | OPENSSL_sk_deep_copy, OPENSSL_sk_delete, OPENSSL_sk_delete_ptr,
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15 | OPENSSL_sk_dup, OPENSSL_sk_find, OPENSSL_sk_find_ex, OPENSSL_sk_find_all,
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16 | OPENSSL_sk_free, OPENSSL_sk_insert, OPENSSL_sk_is_sorted, OPENSSL_sk_new,
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17 | OPENSSL_sk_new_null, OPENSSL_sk_new_reserve, OPENSSL_sk_num, OPENSSL_sk_pop,
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18 | OPENSSL_sk_pop_free, OPENSSL_sk_push, OPENSSL_sk_reserve, OPENSSL_sk_set,
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19 | OPENSSL_sk_set_cmp_func, OPENSSL_sk_shift, OPENSSL_sk_sort,
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20 | OPENSSL_sk_unshift, OPENSSL_sk_value, OPENSSL_sk_zero
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21 | - stack container
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22 |
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23 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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24 |
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25 | =for openssl generic
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26 |
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27 | #include <openssl/safestack.h>
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28 |
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29 | STACK_OF(TYPE)
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30 | DEFINE_STACK_OF(TYPE)
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31 | DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST(TYPE)
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32 | DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(FUNCTYPE, TYPE)
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33 | DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF_CONST(FUNCTYPE, TYPE)
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34 |
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35 | typedef int (*sk_TYPE_compfunc)(const TYPE *const *a, const TYPE *const *b);
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36 | typedef TYPE * (*sk_TYPE_copyfunc)(const TYPE *a);
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37 | typedef void (*sk_TYPE_freefunc)(TYPE *a);
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38 |
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39 | int sk_TYPE_num(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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40 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_value(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx);
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41 | STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk_TYPE_new(sk_TYPE_compfunc compare);
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42 | STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk_TYPE_new_null(void);
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43 | int sk_TYPE_reserve(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int n);
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44 | void sk_TYPE_free(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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45 | void sk_TYPE_zero(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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46 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_delete(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int i);
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47 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_delete_ptr(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, TYPE *ptr);
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48 | int sk_TYPE_push(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, const TYPE *ptr);
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49 | int sk_TYPE_unshift(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, const TYPE *ptr);
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50 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_pop(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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51 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_shift(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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52 | void sk_TYPE_pop_free(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, sk_TYPE_freefunc freefunc);
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53 | int sk_TYPE_insert(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, TYPE *ptr, int idx);
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54 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_set(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx, const TYPE *ptr);
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55 | int sk_TYPE_find(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, TYPE *ptr);
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56 | int sk_TYPE_find_ex(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, TYPE *ptr);
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57 | int sk_TYPE_find_all(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, TYPE *ptr, int *pnum);
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58 | void sk_TYPE_sort(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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59 | int sk_TYPE_is_sorted(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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60 | STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk_TYPE_dup(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk);
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61 | STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk_TYPE_deep_copy(const STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk,
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62 | sk_TYPE_copyfunc copyfunc,
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63 | sk_TYPE_freefunc freefunc);
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64 | sk_TYPE_compfunc (*sk_TYPE_set_cmp_func(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk,
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65 | sk_TYPE_compfunc compare));
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66 | STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk_TYPE_new_reserve(sk_TYPE_compfunc compare, int n);
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67 |
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68 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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69 |
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70 | Applications can create and use their own stacks by placing any of the macros
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71 | described below in a header file. These macros define typesafe inline
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72 | functions that wrap around the utility B<OPENSSL_sk_> API.
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73 | In the description here, B<I<TYPE>> is used
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74 | as a placeholder for any of the OpenSSL datatypes, such as B<X509>.
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75 |
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76 | The STACK_OF() macro returns the name for a stack of the specified B<I<TYPE>>.
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77 | This is an opaque pointer to a structure declaration.
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78 | This can be used in every header file that references the stack.
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79 | There are several B<DEFINE...> macros that create static inline functions
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80 | for all of the functions described on this page.
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81 | This should normally be used in one source file, and the stack manipulation
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82 | is wrapped with application-specific functions.
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83 |
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84 | DEFINE_STACK_OF() creates set of functions for a stack of B<I<TYPE>> elements.
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85 | The type is referenced by
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86 | B<STACK_OF>(B<I<TYPE>>) and each function name begins with B<sk_I<TYPE>_>.
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87 | DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST() is identical to DEFINE_STACK_OF() except
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88 | each element is constant.
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89 |
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90 | /* DEFINE_STACK_OF(TYPE) */
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91 | TYPE *sk_TYPE_value(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx);
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92 | /* DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST(TYPE) */
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93 | const TYPE *sk_TYPE_value(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx);
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94 |
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95 | DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF() and DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF_CONST() are similar
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96 | except B<FUNCNAME> is used in the function names:
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97 |
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98 | /* DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(TYPE, FUNCNAME) */
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99 | TYPE *sk_FUNCNAME_value(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx);
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100 | /* DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF(TYPE, FUNCNAME) */
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101 | const TYPE *sk_FUNCNAME_value(STACK_OF(TYPE) *sk, int idx);
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102 |
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103 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_num>() returns the number of elements in I<sk> or -1 if I<sk> is
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104 | NULL.
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105 |
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106 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_value>() returns element I<idx> in I<sk>, where I<idx> starts at
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107 | zero. If I<idx> is out of range then NULL is returned.
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108 |
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109 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_new>() allocates a new empty stack using comparison function
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110 | I<compare>. If I<compare> is NULL then no comparison function is used. This
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111 | function is equivalent to B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>(I<compare>, 0).
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112 |
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113 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_null>() allocates a new empty stack with no comparison
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114 | function. This function is equivalent to B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>(NULL, 0).
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115 |
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116 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_reserve>() allocates additional memory in the I<sk> structure
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117 | such that the next I<n> calls to B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>()
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118 | or B<sk_I<TYPE>_unshift>() will not fail or cause memory to be allocated
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119 | or reallocated. If I<n> is zero, any excess space allocated in the
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120 | I<sk> structure is freed. On error I<sk> is unchanged.
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121 |
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122 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>() allocates a new stack. The new stack will have
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123 | additional memory allocated to hold I<n> elements if I<n> is positive.
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124 | The next I<n> calls to B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>() or
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125 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_unshift>() will not fail or cause memory to be allocated or
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126 | reallocated. If I<n> is zero or less than zero, no memory is allocated.
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127 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>() also sets the comparison function I<compare>
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128 | to the newly created stack. If I<compare> is NULL then no comparison
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129 | function is used.
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130 |
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131 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_set_cmp_func>() sets the comparison function of I<sk> to
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132 | I<compare>. The previous comparison function is returned or NULL if there
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133 | was no previous comparison function.
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134 |
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135 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_free>() frees up the I<sk> structure. It does I<not> free up any
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136 | elements of I<sk>. After this call I<sk> is no longer valid.
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137 |
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138 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_zero>() sets the number of elements in I<sk> to zero. It does not
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139 | free I<sk> so after this call I<sk> is still valid.
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140 |
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141 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop_free>() frees up all elements of I<sk> and I<sk> itself. The
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142 | free function freefunc() is called on each element to free it.
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143 |
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144 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete>() deletes element I<i> from I<sk>. It returns the deleted
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145 | element or NULL if I<i> is out of range.
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146 |
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147 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete_ptr>() deletes element matching I<ptr> from I<sk>. It
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148 | returns the deleted element or NULL if no element matching I<ptr> was found.
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149 |
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150 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>() inserts I<ptr> into I<sk> at position I<idx>. Any
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151 | existing elements at or after I<idx> are moved downwards. If I<idx> is out
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152 | of range the new element is appended to I<sk>. B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>() either
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153 | returns the number of elements in I<sk> after the new element is inserted or
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154 | zero if an error (such as memory allocation failure) occurred.
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155 |
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156 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>() appends I<ptr> to I<sk> it is equivalent to:
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157 |
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158 | sk_TYPE_insert(sk, ptr, -1);
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159 |
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160 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_unshift>() inserts I<ptr> at the start of I<sk> it is equivalent
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161 | to:
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162 |
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163 | sk_TYPE_insert(sk, ptr, 0);
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164 |
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165 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop>() returns and removes the last element from I<sk>.
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166 |
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167 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_shift>() returns and removes the first element from I<sk>.
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168 |
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169 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_set>() sets element I<idx> of I<sk> to I<ptr> replacing the current
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170 | element. The new element value is returned or NULL if an error occurred:
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171 | this will only happen if I<sk> is NULL or I<idx> is out of range.
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172 |
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173 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() searches I<sk> for the element I<ptr>. In the case
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174 | where no comparison function has been specified, the function performs
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175 | a linear search for a pointer equal to I<ptr>. The index of the first
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176 | matching element is returned or B<-1> if there is no match. In the case
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177 | where a comparison function has been specified, I<sk> is sorted and
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178 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() returns the index of a matching element or B<-1> if there
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179 | is no match. Note that, in this case the comparison function will usually
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180 | compare the values pointed to rather than the pointers themselves and
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181 | the order of elements in I<sk> can change. Note that because the stack may be
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182 | sorted as the result of a B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() call, if a lock is being used to
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183 | synchronise access to the stack across multiple threads, then that lock must be
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184 | a "write" lock.
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185 |
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186 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_ex>() operates like B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() except when a
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187 | comparison function has been specified and no matching element is found.
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188 | Instead of returning B<-1>, B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_ex>() returns the index of the
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189 | element either before or after the location where I<ptr> would be if it were
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190 | present in I<sk>. The function also does not guarantee that the first matching
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191 | element in the sorted stack is returned.
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192 |
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193 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_all>() operates like B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() but it also
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194 | sets the I<*pnum> to number of matching elements in the stack. In case
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195 | no comparison function has been specified the I<*pnum> will be always set
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196 | to 1 if matching element was found, 0 otherwise.
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197 |
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198 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_sort>() sorts I<sk> using the supplied comparison function.
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199 |
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200 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_is_sorted>() returns B<1> if I<sk> is sorted and B<0> otherwise.
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201 |
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202 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_dup>() returns a shallow copy of I<sk>
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203 | or an empty stack if the passed stack is NULL.
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204 | Note the pointers in the copy are identical to the original.
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205 |
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206 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_deep_copy>() returns a new stack where each element has been
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207 | copied or an empty stack if the passed stack is NULL.
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208 | Copying is performed by the supplied copyfunc() and freeing by freefunc().
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209 | The function freefunc() is only called if an error occurs.
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210 |
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211 | =head1 NOTES
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212 |
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213 | Care should be taken when accessing stacks in multi-threaded environments.
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214 | Any operation which increases the size of a stack such as B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>()
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215 | or B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>() can "grow" the size of an internal array and cause race
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216 | conditions if the same stack is accessed in a different thread. Operations such
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217 | as B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_sort>() can also reorder the stack.
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218 |
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219 | Any comparison function supplied should use a metric suitable
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220 | for use in a binary search operation. That is it should return zero, a
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221 | positive or negative value if I<a> is equal to, greater than
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222 | or less than I<b> respectively.
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223 |
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224 | Care should be taken when checking the return values of the functions
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225 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_ex>(). They return an index to the
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226 | matching element. In particular B<0> indicates a matching first element.
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227 | A failed search is indicated by a B<-1> return value.
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228 |
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229 | STACK_OF(), DEFINE_STACK_OF(), DEFINE_STACK_OF_CONST(), and
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230 | DEFINE_SPECIAL_STACK_OF() are implemented as macros.
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231 |
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232 | It is not an error to call B<sk_I<TYPE>_num>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_value>(),
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233 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_free>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_zero>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop_free>(),
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234 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete_ptr>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop>(),
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235 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_shift>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_ex>(),
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236 | and B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_all>() on a NULL stack, empty stack, or with
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237 | an invalid index. An error is not raised in these conditions.
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238 |
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239 | The underlying utility B<OPENSSL_sk_> API should not be used directly.
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240 | It defines these functions: OPENSSL_sk_deep_copy(),
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241 | OPENSSL_sk_delete(), OPENSSL_sk_delete_ptr(), OPENSSL_sk_dup(),
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242 | OPENSSL_sk_find(), OPENSSL_sk_find_ex(), OPENSSL_sk_find_all(),
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243 | OPENSSL_sk_free(), OPENSSL_sk_insert(), OPENSSL_sk_is_sorted(),
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244 | OPENSSL_sk_new(), OPENSSL_sk_new_null(), OPENSSL_sk_new_reserve(),
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245 | OPENSSL_sk_num(), OPENSSL_sk_pop(), OPENSSL_sk_pop_free(), OPENSSL_sk_push(),
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246 | OPENSSL_sk_reserve(), OPENSSL_sk_set(), OPENSSL_sk_set_cmp_func(),
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247 | OPENSSL_sk_shift(), OPENSSL_sk_sort(), OPENSSL_sk_unshift(),
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248 | OPENSSL_sk_value(), OPENSSL_sk_zero().
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249 |
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250 | =head1 RETURN VALUES
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251 |
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252 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_num>() returns the number of elements in the stack or B<-1> if the
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253 | passed stack is NULL.
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254 |
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255 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_value>() returns a pointer to a stack element or NULL if the
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256 | index is out of range.
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257 |
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258 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_new>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_null>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>()
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259 | return an empty stack or NULL if an error occurs.
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260 |
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261 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_reserve>() returns B<1> on successful allocation of the required
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262 | memory or B<0> on error.
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263 |
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264 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_set_cmp_func>() returns the old comparison function or NULL if
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265 | there was no old comparison function.
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266 |
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267 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_free>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_zero>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop_free>() and
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268 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_sort>() do not return values.
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269 |
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270 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_pop>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_shift>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete>() and
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271 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_delete_ptr>() return a pointer to the deleted element or NULL
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272 | on error.
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273 |
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274 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_insert>(), B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_unshift>() return
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275 | the total number of elements in the stack and 0 if an error occurred.
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276 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_push>() further returns -1 if I<sk> is NULL.
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277 |
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278 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_set>() returns a pointer to the replacement element or NULL on
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279 | error.
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280 |
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281 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_find>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_find_ex>() return an index to the found
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282 | element or B<-1> on error.
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283 |
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284 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_is_sorted>() returns B<1> if the stack is sorted and B<0> if it is
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285 | not.
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286 |
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287 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_dup>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_deep_copy>() return a pointer to the copy
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288 | of the stack or NULL on error.
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289 |
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290 | =head1 HISTORY
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291 |
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292 | Before OpenSSL 1.1.0, this was implemented via macros and not inline functions
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293 | and was not a public API.
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294 |
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295 | B<sk_I<TYPE>_reserve>() and B<sk_I<TYPE>_new_reserve>() were added in OpenSSL
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296 | 1.1.1.
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297 |
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298 | =head1 COPYRIGHT
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299 |
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300 | Copyright 2000-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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301 |
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302 | Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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303 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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304 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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305 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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306 |
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307 | =cut
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