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- Adding new libraries
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- When adding a new sub-library to OpenSSL, assign it a library number
- ERR_LIB_XXX, define a macro XXXerr() (both in err.h), add its
- name to ERR_str_libraries[] (in crypto/err/err.c), and add
- ERR_load_XXX_strings() to the ERR_load_crypto_strings() function
- (in crypto/err/err_all.c). Finally, add an entry:
- L XXX xxx.h xxx_err.c
- to crypto/err/openssl.ec, and add xxx_err.c to the Makefile.
- Running make errors will then generate a file xxx_err.c, and
- add all error codes used in the library to xxx.h.
- Additionally the library include file must have a certain form.
- Typically it will initially look like this:
- #ifndef HEADER_XXX_H
- #define HEADER_XXX_H
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /* Include files */
- #include <openssl/bio.h>
- #include <openssl/x509.h>
- /* Macros, structures and function prototypes */
- /* BEGIN ERROR CODES */
- The BEGIN ERROR CODES sequence is used by the error code
- generation script as the point to place new error codes, any text
- after this point will be overwritten when make errors is run.
- The closing #endif etc will be automatically added by the script.
- The generated C error code file xxx_err.c will load the header
- files stdio.h, openssl/err.h and openssl/xxx.h so the
- header file must load any additional header files containing any
- definitions it uses.
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