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changeset 110724:3ccf1931ae33
src/gnutls.c: Doc fixes. Make some functions static.
(emacs_gnutls_handshake, gnutls_make_error, gnutls_emacs_global_init)
(gnutls_emacs_global_deinit): Make static.
(Fgnutls_get_initstage, Fgnutls_deinit, Fgnutls_boot, Fgnutls_bye):
Fix typos in docstrings.
(Fgnutls_error_fatalp, Fgnutls_error_string): Doc fixes.
(Fgnutls_errorp): Doc fix; use ERR for the argument name.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 03 Oct 2010 06:12:15 +0200 |
parents | c4618282ea32 |
children | 36370937dd5f |
files | src/ChangeLog src/gnutls.c |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/ChangeLog Sat Oct 02 19:32:03 2010 -0700 +++ b/src/ChangeLog Sun Oct 03 06:12:15 2010 +0200 @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2010-10-03 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * gnutls.c (emacs_gnutls_handshake, gnutls_make_error) + (gnutls_emacs_global_init, gnutls_emacs_global_deinit): Make static. + (Fgnutls_get_initstage, Fgnutls_deinit, Fgnutls_boot, Fgnutls_bye): + Fix typos in docstrings. + (Fgnutls_error_fatalp, Fgnutls_error_string): Doc fixes. + (Fgnutls_errorp): Doc fix; use ERR for the argument name. + 2010-10-03 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> * keyboard.c (command_loop_1): Make sure the mark is really alive
--- a/src/gnutls.c Sat Oct 02 19:32:03 2010 -0700 +++ b/src/gnutls.c Sun Oct 03 06:12:15 2010 +0200 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Qgnutls_e_invalid_session, Qgnutls_e_not_ready_for_handshake; int global_initialized; -void +static void emacs_gnutls_handshake (struct Lisp_Process *proc) { gnutls_session_t state = proc->gnutls_state; @@ -117,7 +117,8 @@ known symbol like `gnutls_e_interrupted' and `gnutls_e_again' or simply the integer value of the error. GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS is mapped to Qt. */ -Lisp_Object gnutls_make_error (int error) +static Lisp_Object +gnutls_make_error (int error) { switch (error) { @@ -135,9 +136,9 @@ } DEFUN ("gnutls-get-initstage", Fgnutls_get_initstage, Sgnutls_get_initstage, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Return the GnuTLS init stage of PROCESS. + doc: /* Return the GnuTLS init stage of process PROC. See also `gnutls-boot'. */) - (Lisp_Object proc) + (Lisp_Object proc) { CHECK_PROCESS (proc); @@ -145,19 +146,21 @@ } DEFUN ("gnutls-errorp", Fgnutls_errorp, Sgnutls_errorp, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Returns t if ERROR (as generated by gnutls_make_error) -indicates a GnuTLS problem. */) - (Lisp_Object error) + doc: /* Return t if ERROR indicates a GnuTLS problem. +ERROR is an integer or a symbol with an integer `gnutls-code' property. +usage: (gnutls-errorp ERROR) */) + (Lisp_Object err) { - if (EQ (error, Qt)) return Qnil; + if (EQ (err, Qt)) return Qnil; return Qt; } DEFUN ("gnutls-error-fatalp", Fgnutls_error_fatalp, Sgnutls_error_fatalp, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Checks if ERROR is fatal. -ERROR is an integer or a symbol with an integer `gnutls-code' property. */) - (Lisp_Object err) + doc: /* Check if ERROR is fatal. +ERROR is an integer or a symbol with an integer `gnutls-code' property. +usage: (gnutls-error-fatalp ERROR) */) + (Lisp_Object err) { Lisp_Object code; @@ -186,9 +189,10 @@ } DEFUN ("gnutls-error-string", Fgnutls_error_string, Sgnutls_error_string, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Returns a description of ERROR. -ERROR is an integer or a symbol with an integer `gnutls-code' property. */) - (Lisp_Object err) + doc: /* Return a description of ERROR. +ERROR is an integer or a symbol with an integer `gnutls-code' property. +usage: (gnutls-error-string ERROR) */) + (Lisp_Object err) { Lisp_Object code; @@ -214,9 +218,9 @@ } DEFUN ("gnutls-deinit", Fgnutls_deinit, Sgnutls_deinit, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Deallocate GNU TLS resources associated with PROCESS. + doc: /* Deallocate GNU TLS resources associated with process PROC. See also `gnutls-init'. */) - (Lisp_Object proc) + (Lisp_Object proc) { gnutls_session_t state; @@ -235,7 +239,8 @@ /* Initializes global GNU TLS state to defaults. Call `gnutls-global-deinit' when GNU TLS usage is no longer needed. Returns zero on success. */ -Lisp_Object gnutls_emacs_global_init (void) +static Lisp_Object +gnutls_emacs_global_init (void) { int ret = GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS; @@ -249,7 +254,8 @@ /* Deinitializes global GNU TLS state. See also `gnutls-global-init'. */ -Lisp_Object gnutls_emacs_global_deinit (void) +static Lisp_Object +gnutls_emacs_global_deinit (void) { if (global_initialized) gnutls_global_deinit (); @@ -259,17 +265,18 @@ return gnutls_make_error (GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS); } -static void gnutls_log_function (int level, const char* string) +static void +gnutls_log_function (int level, const char* string) { - message("gnutls.c: [%d] %s", level, string); + message ("gnutls.c: [%d] %s", level, string); } DEFUN ("gnutls-boot", Fgnutls_boot, Sgnutls_boot, 3, 7, 0, - doc: /* Initializes client-mode GnuTLS for process PROC. + doc: /* Initialize client-mode GnuTLS for process PROC. Currently only client mode is supported. Returns a success/failure value you can check with `gnutls-errorp'. -PRIORITY_STRING is a string describing the priority. +PRIORITY-STRING is a string describing the priority. TYPE is either `gnutls-anon' or `gnutls-x509pki'. TRUSTFILE is a PEM encoded trust file for `gnutls-x509pki'. KEYFILE is ... for `gnutls-x509pki' (TODO). @@ -283,16 +290,16 @@ the protocols's priority except for disabling protocols that were not specified. -Processes must be initialized with this function before other GNU TLS +Processes must be initialized with this function before other GnuTLS functions are used. This function allocates resources which can only be deallocated by calling `gnutls-deinit' or by calling it again. Each authentication type may need additional information in order to work. For X.509 PKI (`gnutls-x509pki'), you need TRUSTFILE and KEYFILE and optionally CALLBACK. */) - (Lisp_Object proc, Lisp_Object priority_string, Lisp_Object type, - Lisp_Object trustfile, Lisp_Object keyfile, Lisp_Object callback, - Lisp_Object loglevel) + (Lisp_Object proc, Lisp_Object priority_string, Lisp_Object type, + Lisp_Object trustfile, Lisp_Object keyfile, Lisp_Object callback, + Lisp_Object loglevel) { int ret = GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS; @@ -427,9 +434,9 @@ GNUTLS_LOG (1, max_log_level, "setting the priority string"); - ret = gnutls_priority_set_direct(state, - (char*) SDATA (priority_string), - NULL); + ret = gnutls_priority_set_direct (state, + (char*) SDATA (priority_string), + NULL); if (ret < GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS) return gnutls_make_error (ret); @@ -466,11 +473,11 @@ DEFUN ("gnutls-bye", Fgnutls_bye, Sgnutls_bye, 2, 2, 0, - doc: /* Terminate current GNU TLS connection for PROCESS. + doc: /* Terminate current GnuTLS connection for process PROC. The connection should have been initiated using `gnutls-handshake'. If CONT is not nil the TLS connection gets terminated and further -receives and sends will be disallowed. If the return value is zero you +receives and sends will be disallowed. If the return value is zero you may continue using the connection. If CONT is nil, GnuTLS actually sends an alert containing a close request and waits for the peer to reply with the same message. In order to reuse the connection you