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author | Justus Winter <justus@sequoia-pgp.org> | 2019-12-03 17:38:49 +0100 |
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committer | Justus Winter <justus@sequoia-pgp.org> | 2019-12-04 13:20:26 +0100 |
commit | 807eee2432de52715a2e3c7167d5e859ca3315a8 (patch) | |
tree | ca712d38feec4caa46c0105f1f0f9d45400c7d55 /openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia | |
parent | daee0e230c36cec119d523ca33407789b6fd109f (diff) |
openpgp: Rename KeyIter filters.
- See #359.
Diffstat (limited to 'openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia')
-rw-r--r-- | openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia/openpgp.h | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia/openpgp.h b/openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia/openpgp.h index b169f78f..00e841f9 100644 --- a/openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia/openpgp.h +++ b/openpgp-ffi/include/sequoia/openpgp.h @@ -621,53 +621,53 @@ void pgp_user_id_binding_iter_free (pgp_user_id_binding_iter_t iter); /// Changes the iterator to only return keys that are certification /// capable. /// -/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `signing_capable` +/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `for_signing` /// function, the *union* of the values is used. That is, the /// iterator will return keys that are certification capable *or* /// signing capable. /// /// Note: you may not call this function after starting to iterate. /*/ -void pgp_cert_key_iter_certification_capable (pgp_cert_key_iter_t iter); +void pgp_cert_key_iter_for_certification (pgp_cert_key_iter_t iter); /*/ /// Changes the iterator to only return keys that are certification /// capable. /// -/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `signing_capable` +/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `for_signing` /// function, the *union* of the values is used. That is, the /// iterator will return keys that are certification capable *or* /// signing capable. /// /// Note: you may not call this function after starting to iterate. /*/ -void pgp_cert_key_iter_signing_capable (pgp_cert_key_iter_t iter); +void pgp_cert_key_iter_for_signing (pgp_cert_key_iter_t iter); /*/ /// Changes the iterator to only return keys that are capable of /// encrypting data at rest. /// -/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `signing_capable` +/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `for_signing` /// function, the *union* of the values is used. That is, the /// iterator will return keys that are certification capable *or* /// signing capable. /// /// Note: you may not call this function after starting to iterate. /*/ -void pgp_cert_key_iter_encrypting_capable_at_rest (pgp_cert_key_iter_t); +void pgp_cert_key_iter_for_storage_encryption (pgp_cert_key_iter_t); /*/ /// Changes the iterator to only return keys that are capable of /// encrypting data for transport. /// -/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `signing_capable` +/// If you call this function and, e.g., the `for_signing` /// function, the *union* of the values is used. That is, the /// iterator will return keys that are certification capable *or* /// signing capable. /// /// Note: you may not call this function after starting to iterate. /*/ -void pgp_cert_key_iter_encrypting_capable_for_transport (pgp_cert_key_iter_t); +void pgp_cert_key_iter_for_transport_encryption (pgp_cert_key_iter_t); /*/ /// Changes the iterator to only return keys that are alive. |