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/*
* seccomon.h - common data structures for security libraries
*
* This file should have lowest-common-denominator datastructures
* for security libraries. It should not be dependent on any other
* headers, and should not require linking with any libraries.
*
* $Id: seccomon.h,v 1.7 2007/10/12 01:44:51 julien.pierre.boogz%sun.com Exp $
*/
#ifndef _SECCOMMON_H_
#define _SECCOMMON_H_
#include "utilrename.h"
#include "prtypes.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define SEC_BEGIN_PROTOS extern "C" {
# define SEC_END_PROTOS }
#else
# define SEC_BEGIN_PROTOS
# define SEC_END_PROTOS
#endif
#include "secport.h"
typedef enum {
siBuffer = 0,
siClearDataBuffer = 1,
siCipherDataBuffer = 2,
siDERCertBuffer = 3,
siEncodedCertBuffer = 4,
siDERNameBuffer = 5,
siEncodedNameBuffer = 6,
siAsciiNameString = 7,
siAsciiString = 8,
siDEROID = 9,
siUnsignedInteger = 10,
siUTCTime = 11,
siGeneralizedTime = 12,
siVisibleString = 13,
siUTF8String = 14,
siBMPString = 15
} SECItemType;
typedef struct SECItemStr SECItem;
struct SECItemStr {
SECItemType type;
unsigned char *data;
unsigned int len;
};
/*
** A status code. Status's are used by procedures that return status
** values. Again the motivation is so that a compiler can generate
** warnings when return values are wrong. Correct testing of status codes:
**
** SECStatus rv;
** rv = some_function (some_argument);
** if (rv != SECSuccess)
** do_an_error_thing();
**
*/
typedef enum _SECStatus {
SECWouldBlock = -2,
SECFailure = -1,
SECSuccess = 0
} SECStatus;
/*
** A comparison code. Used for procedures that return comparision
** values. Again the motivation is so that a compiler can generate
** warnings when return values are wrong.
*/
typedef enum _SECComparison {
SECLessThan = -1,
SECEqual = 0,
SECGreaterThan = 1
} SECComparison;
#endif /* _SECCOMMON_H_ */