[openssl-commits] [openssl] master update
Rich Salz
rsalz at openssl.org
Fri Feb 6 15:45:54 UTC 2015
The branch master has been updated
via 1a53f1d68b0444655743fc87e8e9f535d090fa20 (commit)
from a283d2a80adfaa88573bcd9acd3d8d7ab55c1af4 (commit)
- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 1a53f1d68b0444655743fc87e8e9f535d090fa20
Author: Rich Salz <rsalz at openssl.org>
Date: Fri Feb 6 10:45:29 2015 -0500
Have mkdef.pl ignore APPLINK settings.
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte at openssl.org>
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Summary of changes:
util/mkdef.pl | 26 ++++++--------------------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/util/mkdef.pl b/util/mkdef.pl
index 3ae0a90..ea6655a 100755
--- a/util/mkdef.pl
+++ b/util/mkdef.pl
@@ -5,25 +5,8 @@
# It does this by parsing the header files and looking for the
# prototyped functions: it then prunes the output.
#
-# Intermediary files are created, call libeay.num and ssleay.num,...
-# Previously, they had the following format:
-#
-# routine-name nnnn
-#
-# But that isn't enough for a number of reasons, the first on being that
-# this format is (needlessly) very Win32-centric, and even then...
-# One of the biggest problems is that there's no information about what
-# routines should actually be used, which varies with what crypto algorithms
-# are disabled. Also, some operating systems (for example VMS with VAX C)
-# need to keep track of the global variables as well as the functions.
-#
-# So, a remake of this script is done so as to include information on the
-# kind of symbol it is (function or variable) and what algorithms they're
-# part of. This will allow easy translating to .def files or the corresponding
-# file in other operating systems (a .opt file for VMS, possibly with a .mar
-# file).
-#
-# The format now becomes:
+# Intermediary files are created, call libeay.num and ssleay.num,
+# The format of these files is:
#
# routine-name nnnn info
#
@@ -120,7 +103,10 @@ my @known_algorithms = ( "RC2", "RC4", "RC5", "IDEA", "DES", "BF",
# Unit testing
"UNIT_TEST",
# OCB mode
- "OCB");
+ "OCB",
+ # APPLINK (win build feature?)
+ "APPLINK"
+ );
my $options="";
open(IN,"<Makefile") || die "unable to open Makefile!\n";
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