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authorMatt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>2015-01-05 11:30:03 +0000
committerMatt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>2015-01-22 09:20:10 +0000
commit50e735f9e5d220cdad7db690188b82a69ddcb39e (patch)
tree48043d67891fa563074cfe4f33fe68761b5c3aba /apps
parent739a5eee619fc8c03736140828891b369f8690f4 (diff)
Re-align some comments after running the reformat script.
This should be a one off operation (subsequent invokation of the script should not move them) Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'apps')
-rw-r--r--apps/ca.c8
-rw-r--r--apps/openssl.c42
-rw-r--r--apps/req.c8
-rw-r--r--apps/s_cb.c28
-rw-r--r--apps/s_socket.c14
-rw-r--r--apps/ts.c26
6 files changed, 63 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/apps/ca.c b/apps/ca.c
index b92c8b0037..a93c00e2dd 100644
--- a/apps/ca.c
+++ b/apps/ca.c
@@ -615,10 +615,10 @@ int MAIN(int argc, char **argv)
oid_bio = BIO_new_file(p, "r");
if (oid_bio == NULL) {
- /*-
- BIO_printf(bio_err,"problems opening %s for extra oid's\n",p);
- ERR_print_errors(bio_err);
- */
+ /*-
+ BIO_printf(bio_err,"problems opening %s for extra oid's\n",p);
+ ERR_print_errors(bio_err);
+ */
ERR_clear_error();
} else {
OBJ_create_objects(oid_bio);
diff --git a/apps/openssl.c b/apps/openssl.c
index 439c7681bc..d8848b59cc 100644
--- a/apps/openssl.c
+++ b/apps/openssl.c
@@ -231,27 +231,27 @@ int main(int Argc, char *ARGV[])
long errline;
#if defined( OPENSSL_SYS_VMS) && (__INITIAL_POINTER_SIZE == 64)
- /*-
- * 2011-03-22 SMS.
- * If we have 32-bit pointers everywhere, then we're safe, and
- * we bypass this mess, as on non-VMS systems. (See ARGV,
- * above.)
- * Problem 1: Compaq/HP C before V7.3 always used 32-bit
- * pointers for argv[].
- * Fix 1: For a 32-bit argv[], when we're using 64-bit pointers
- * everywhere else, we always allocate and use a 64-bit
- * duplicate of argv[].
- * Problem 2: Compaq/HP C V7.3 (Alpha, IA64) before ECO1 failed
- * to NULL-terminate a 64-bit argv[]. (As this was written, the
- * compiler ECO was available only on IA64.)
- * Fix 2: Unless advised not to (VMS_TRUST_ARGV), we test a
- * 64-bit argv[argc] for NULL, and, if necessary, use a
- * (properly) NULL-terminated (64-bit) duplicate of argv[].
- * The same code is used in either case to duplicate argv[].
- * Some of these decisions could be handled in preprocessing,
- * but the code tends to get even uglier, and the penalty for
- * deciding at compile- or run-time is tiny.
- */
+ /*-
+ * 2011-03-22 SMS.
+ * If we have 32-bit pointers everywhere, then we're safe, and
+ * we bypass this mess, as on non-VMS systems. (See ARGV,
+ * above.)
+ * Problem 1: Compaq/HP C before V7.3 always used 32-bit
+ * pointers for argv[].
+ * Fix 1: For a 32-bit argv[], when we're using 64-bit pointers
+ * everywhere else, we always allocate and use a 64-bit
+ * duplicate of argv[].
+ * Problem 2: Compaq/HP C V7.3 (Alpha, IA64) before ECO1 failed
+ * to NULL-terminate a 64-bit argv[]. (As this was written, the
+ * compiler ECO was available only on IA64.)
+ * Fix 2: Unless advised not to (VMS_TRUST_ARGV), we test a
+ * 64-bit argv[argc] for NULL, and, if necessary, use a
+ * (properly) NULL-terminated (64-bit) duplicate of argv[].
+ * The same code is used in either case to duplicate argv[].
+ * Some of these decisions could be handled in preprocessing,
+ * but the code tends to get even uglier, and the penalty for
+ * deciding at compile- or run-time is tiny.
+ */
char **Argv = NULL;
int free_Argv = 0;
diff --git a/apps/req.c b/apps/req.c
index 5cc75869be..990c5bdea0 100644
--- a/apps/req.c
+++ b/apps/req.c
@@ -491,10 +491,10 @@ int MAIN(int argc, char **argv)
oid_bio = BIO_new_file(p, "r");
if (oid_bio == NULL) {
- /*-
- BIO_printf(bio_err,"problems opening %s for extra oid's\n",p);
- ERR_print_errors(bio_err);
- */
+ /*-
+ BIO_printf(bio_err,"problems opening %s for extra oid's\n",p);
+ ERR_print_errors(bio_err);
+ */
} else {
OBJ_create_objects(oid_bio);
BIO_free(oid_bio);
diff --git a/apps/s_cb.c b/apps/s_cb.c
index 12e89620ec..d043048bad 100644
--- a/apps/s_cb.c
+++ b/apps/s_cb.c
@@ -221,20 +221,20 @@ int set_cert_stuff(SSL_CTX *ctx, char *cert_file, char *key_file)
return (0);
}
- /*-
- In theory this is no longer needed
- ssl=SSL_new(ctx);
- x509=SSL_get_certificate(ssl);
-
- if (x509 != NULL) {
- EVP_PKEY *pktmp;
- pktmp = X509_get_pubkey(x509);
- EVP_PKEY_copy_parameters(pktmp,
- SSL_get_privatekey(ssl));
- EVP_PKEY_free(pktmp);
- }
- SSL_free(ssl);
- */
+ /*-
+ In theory this is no longer needed
+ ssl=SSL_new(ctx);
+ x509=SSL_get_certificate(ssl);
+
+ if (x509 != NULL) {
+ EVP_PKEY *pktmp;
+ pktmp = X509_get_pubkey(x509);
+ EVP_PKEY_copy_parameters(pktmp,
+ SSL_get_privatekey(ssl));
+ EVP_PKEY_free(pktmp);
+ }
+ SSL_free(ssl);
+ */
/*
* If we are using DSA, we can copy the parameters from the private
diff --git a/apps/s_socket.c b/apps/s_socket.c
index ea64dbdc6a..5bdfc6c8e0 100644
--- a/apps/s_socket.c
+++ b/apps/s_socket.c
@@ -504,13 +504,13 @@ static int do_accept(int acc_sock, int *sock, char **host)
}
/*-
- ling.l_onoff=1;
- ling.l_linger=0;
- i=setsockopt(ret,SOL_SOCKET,SO_LINGER,(char *)&ling,sizeof(ling));
- if (i < 0) { perror("linger"); return(0); }
- i=0;
- i=setsockopt(ret,SOL_SOCKET,SO_KEEPALIVE,(char *)&i,sizeof(i));
- if (i < 0) { perror("keepalive"); return(0); }
+ ling.l_onoff=1;
+ ling.l_linger=0;
+ i=setsockopt(ret,SOL_SOCKET,SO_LINGER,(char *)&ling,sizeof(ling));
+ if (i < 0) { perror("linger"); return(0); }
+ i=0;
+ i=setsockopt(ret,SOL_SOCKET,SO_KEEPALIVE,(char *)&i,sizeof(i));
+ if (i < 0) { perror("keepalive"); return(0); }
*/
if (host == NULL)
diff --git a/apps/ts.c b/apps/ts.c
index 966441bf2b..fb77d6a594 100644
--- a/apps/ts.c
+++ b/apps/ts.c
@@ -1102,19 +1102,19 @@ static X509_STORE *create_cert_store(char *ca_path, char *ca_file)
static int verify_cb(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *ctx)
{
- /*-
- char buf[256];
-
- if (!ok)
- {
- X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(ctx->current_cert),
- buf, sizeof(buf));
- printf("%s\n", buf);
- printf("error %d at %d depth lookup: %s\n",
- ctx->error, ctx->error_depth,
- X509_verify_cert_error_string(ctx->error));
- }
- */
+ /*-
+ char buf[256];
+
+ if (!ok)
+ {
+ X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(ctx->current_cert),
+ buf, sizeof(buf));
+ printf("%s\n", buf);
+ printf("error %d at %d depth lookup: %s\n",
+ ctx->error, ctx->error_depth,
+ X509_verify_cert_error_string(ctx->error));
+ }
+ */
return ok;
}