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=pod=head1 NAMEUI_new, UI_new_method, UI_free, UI_add_input_string, UI_dup_input_string,UI_add_verify_string, UI_dup_verify_string, UI_add_input_boolean,UI_dup_input_boolean, UI_add_info_string, UI_dup_info_string,UI_add_error_string, UI_dup_error_string, UI_construct_prompt,UI_add_user_data, UI_get0_user_data, UI_get0_result, UI_process,UI_ctrl, UI_set_default_method, UI_get_default_method, UI_get_method,UI_set_method, UI_OpenSSL, ERR_load_UI_strings - New User Interface=head1 SYNOPSIS #include <openssl/ui.h> typedef struct ui_st UI; typedef struct ui_method_st UI_METHOD; UI *UI_new(void); UI *UI_new_method(const UI_METHOD *method); void UI_free(UI *ui); int UI_add_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize); int UI_dup_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize); int UI_add_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, const char *test_buf); int UI_dup_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags, char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize, const char *test_buf); int UI_add_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc, const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars, int flags, char *result_buf); int UI_dup_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc, const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars, int flags, char *result_buf); int UI_add_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text); int UI_dup_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text); int UI_add_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text); int UI_dup_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text); /* These are the possible flags. They can be or'ed together. */ #define UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO 0x01 #define UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD 0x02 char *UI_construct_prompt(UI *ui_method, const char *object_desc, const char *object_name); void *UI_add_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data); void *UI_get0_user_data(UI *ui); const char *UI_get0_result(UI *ui, int i); int UI_process(UI *ui); int UI_ctrl(UI *ui, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f)()); #define UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS 1 #define UI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE 2 void UI_set_default_method(const UI_METHOD *meth); const UI_METHOD *UI_get_default_method(void); const UI_METHOD *UI_get_method(UI *ui); const UI_METHOD *UI_set_method(UI *ui, const UI_METHOD *meth); UI_METHOD *UI_OpenSSL(void);=head1 DESCRIPTIONUI stands for User Interface, and is general purpose set of routines toprompt the user for text-based information. Through user-written methods(see L<ui_create(3)|ui_create(3)>), prompting can be done in any wayimaginable, be it plain text prompting, through dialog boxes or from acell phone.All the functions work through a context of the type UI. This contextcontains all the information needed to prompt correctly as well as areference to a UI_METHOD, which is an ordered vector of functions thatcarry out the actual prompting.The first thing to do is to create a UI with UI_new() or UI_new_method(),then add information to it with the UI_add or UI_dup functions. Also,user-defined random data can be passed down to the underlying methodthrough calls to UI_add_user_data. The default UI method doesn't careabout these data, but other methods might. Finally, use UI_process()to actually perform the prompting and UI_get0_result() to find the resultto the prompt.A UI can contain more than one prompt, which are performed in the givensequence. Each prompt gets an index number which is returned by theUI_add and UI_dup functions, and has to be used to get the correspondingresult with UI_get0_result().The functions are as follows:UI_new() creates a new UI using the default UI method. When done withthis UI, it should be freed using UI_free().UI_new_method() creates a new UI using the given UI method. When done withthis UI, it should be freed using UI_free().UI_OpenSSL() returns the built-in UI method (note: not the default one,since the default can be changed. See further on). This method is themost machine/OS dependent part of OpenSSL and normally generates themost problems when porting.UI_free() removes a UI from memory, along with all other pieces of memorythat's connected to it, like duplicated input strings, results and others.UI_add_input_string() and UI_add_verify_string() add a prompt to the UI,as well as flags and a result buffer and the desired minimum and maximumsizes of the result. The given information is used to prompt forinformation, for example a password, and to verify a password (i.e. havingthe user enter it twice and check that the same string was entered twice).UI_add_verify_string() takes and extra argument that should be a pointerto the result buffer of the input string that it's supposed to verify, orverification will fail.UI_add_input_boolean() adds a prompt to the UI that's supposed to be answeredin a boolean way, with a single character for yes and a different characterfor no. A set of characters that can be used to cancel the prompt is givenas well. The prompt itself is really divided in two, one part being thedescriptive text (given through the I<prompt> argument) and one describingthe possible answers (given through the I<action_desc> argument).UI_add_info_string() and UI_add_error_string() add strings that are shown atthe same time as the prompt for extra information or to show an error string.The difference between the two is only conceptual. With the builtin method,there's no technical difference between them. Other methods may make adifference between them, however.The flags currently supported are UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO, which is relevant forUI_add_input_string() and will have the users response be echoed (whenprompting for a password, this flag should obviously not be used, andUI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD, which means that a default password of somesort will be used (completely depending on the application and the UImethod).UI_dup_input_string(), UI_dup_verify_string(), UI_dup_input_boolean(),UI_dup_info_string() and UI_dup_error_string() are basically the sameas their UI_add counterparts, except that they make their own copiesof all strings.UI_construct_prompt() is a helper function that can be used to createa prompt from two pieces of information: an description and a name.The default constructor (if there is none provided by the method used)creates a string "Enter I<description> for I<name>:". With thedescription "pass phrase" and the file name "foo.key", that becomes"Enter pass phrase for foo.key:". Other methods may create whateverstring and may include encodings that will be processed by the othermethod functions.UI_add_user_data() adds a piece of memory for the method to use at anytime. The builtin UI method doesn't care about this info. Note that severalcalls to this function doesn't add data, it replaces the previous blobwith the one given as argument.UI_get0_user_data() retrieves the data that has last been given to theUI with UI_add_user_data().UI_get0_result() returns a pointer to the result buffer associated withthe information indexed by I<i>.UI_process() goes through the information given so far, does all the printingand prompting and returns.UI_ctrl() adds extra control for the application author. For now, itunderstands two commands: UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS, which makes UI_process()print the OpenSSL error stack as part of processing the UI, andUI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE, which returns a flag saying if the used UI canbe used again or not.UI_set_default_method() changes the default UI method to the one given.UI_get_default_method() returns a pointer to the current default UI method.UI_get_method() returns the UI method associated with a given UI.UI_set_method() changes the UI method associated with a given UI.=head1 SEE ALSOL<ui_create(3)|ui_create(3)>, L<ui_compat(3)|ui_compat(3)>=head1 HISTORYThe UI section was first introduced in OpenSSL 0.9.7.=head1 AUTHORRichard Levitte (richard@levitte.org) for the OpenSSL project(http://www.openssl.org).=cut
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