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(pgg-gpg-select-matching-key): Fixed: look at the right part of the
decoded armor to find the key-identifier.
(pgg-gpg-lookup-key-owner): New function to return the
human-readable identifier of a key owner.
(pgg-gpg-lookup-id-from-key-owner): Make it easy to identify the
key itself.
(pgg-gpg-decrypt-region): Prompt with the key owner (rather
than the key value) if we have a key and can match it against a
secret key. Also, added an XXX note pointing out fact that the
prompt only indicates the first matching key.
(pgg-pgp-encrypt-region)
(pgg-pgp-encrypt-symmetric-region, pgg-pgp-encrypt-symmetric)
(pgg-pgp-encrypt, pgg-pgp-decrypt-region, pgg-pgp-decrypt)
(pgg-pgp-sign-region, pgg-pgp-sign): Add optional 'passphrase'
argument to all these routines, so the passphrase can be managed
externally and passed in to the system.
(pgg-gpg-possibly-cache-passphrase): Add optional
'notruncate' argument, so the passphrase cache can be used
reliably with identifiers besides a pgp packet's key id.
(pgg-gpg-encrypt-symmetric-region): New function for
symmetric encryption.
(pgg-gpg-symmetric-key-p): New function to check for an symmetric
encrypted session key.
(pgg-gpg-decrypt-region): When decrypting a symmetric encrypted
message ask for the passphrase in a proper way.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:31:08 +0000 |
parents | 4fc385f4c685 |
children | 3681678d3d86 |
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* Introduction -*-grep-*- This shows the different kinds of messages grep recognizes by default and how they are rendered. It is intended both to help you decide which matchers you need and as a test of the matchers. Move the mouse over a colored part to see how much text was actually matched. Please do not edit this file in grep-mode, it may lose escape sequences on saving. Visit this file literally for editing. * GNU grep 2.5.1 grep -nH -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree * GNU grep 2.5.1 with default colors grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[00m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with the specified matching color GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:fn=:ln=:bn=:se=:ml=:cx=:ne' grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with colors for the file name, line number and match GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:fn=35:ln=32:bn=:se=:ml=36:cx=37:ne' grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* [35m../info/dir[m:[32m6[m:[36mFile: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[m [35m1[m:[32m2[m:[36m3:4:[01;31mtext[m [35m1:2[m:[32m3[m:[36m4:[01;31mtext[m [35m1:2:3[m:[32m4[m:[36m[01;31mtext[m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with default colors grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* [35m[K../info/dir[m[K[36m[K:[m[K[32m[K6[m[K[36m[K:[m[KFile: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31m[KINFO tree[m[K * GNU grep 2.5.1 on lines starting with a number and colon grep -nH -e "Universal Time" ../lispref/* ../lispref/os.texi:1010:0:00 January 1, 1970 UTC (Coordinated [01;31mUniversal Time[00m) * GNU grep 2.5.1 with context lines grep -C 2 -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir-4-looking at that node, which is (dir)Top. ../info/dir-5- ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[00m ../info/dir-7- ../info/dir-8-The Info Directory * GNU grep 2.5.1 on files recognized as binary Binary file emacs-7 matches Binary file 2005-06 matches * GNU grep 2.5.1: other messages Grep started at Tue Jul 19 15:41:30 grep: ../info/dirinfo: No such file or directory Grep interrupt at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep killed at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep terminated at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep exited abnormally with code 2 at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep finished with no matches found at Tue Jul 19 15:43:12 Grep finished (matches found) at Thu Jul 21 15:02:15 * agrep agrep -n "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir: 6: File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree * unknown greps grep -nH -e "xyzxyz" ../info/* ../info/emacs-2:1205:10:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2:1205:10-15:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2:1205.10-1205.15:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205.10-15 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205.10-1205.15 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ;;; Local Variables: ;;; buffer-read-only: t ;;; End: