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Is this printing the array called string ?
 

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hx509 printing functions(3)					Heimdalx509library				       hx509 printing functions(3)

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hx509 printing functions - Functions void hx509_print_stdout (void *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list va) int hx509_oid_sprint (const heim_oid *oid, char **str) void hx509_oid_print (const heim_oid *oid, hx509_vprint_func func, void *ctx) void hx509_bitstring_print (const heim_bit_string *b, hx509_vprint_func func, void *ctx) int hx509_cert_keyusage_print (hx509_context context, hx509_cert c, char **s) int hx509_validate_ctx_init (hx509_context context, hx509_validate_ctx *ctx) void hx509_validate_ctx_set_print (hx509_validate_ctx ctx, hx509_vprint_func func, void *c) void hx509_validate_ctx_add_flags (hx509_validate_ctx ctx, int flags) void hx509_validate_ctx_free (hx509_validate_ctx ctx) int hx509_validate_cert (hx509_context context, hx509_validate_ctx ctx, hx509_cert cert) Detailed Description Function Documentation void hx509_bitstring_print (const heim_bit_string * b, hx509_vprint_func func, void * ctx) Print a bitstring using a hx509_vprint_func function. To print to stdout use hx509_print_stdout(). Parameters: b bit string to print. func hx509_vprint_func to print with. ctx context variable to hx509_vprint_func function. int hx509_cert_keyusage_print (hx509_context context, hx509_cert c, char ** s) Print certificate usage for a certificate to a string. Parameters: context A hx509 context. c a certificate print the keyusage for. s the return string with the keysage printed in to, free with hx509_xfree(). Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). void hx509_oid_print (const heim_oid * oid, hx509_vprint_func func, void * ctx) Print a oid using a hx509_vprint_func function. To print to stdout use hx509_print_stdout(). Parameters: oid oid to print func hx509_vprint_func to print with. ctx context variable to hx509_vprint_func function. int hx509_oid_sprint (const heim_oid * oid, char ** str) Print a oid to a string. Parameters: oid oid to print str allocated string, free with hx509_xfree(). Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). void hx509_print_stdout (void * ctx, const char * fmt, va_list va) Helper function to print on stdout for: o hx509_oid_print(), o hx509_bitstring_print(), o hx509_validate_ctx_set_print(). Parameters: ctx the context to the print function. If the ctx is NULL, stdout is used. fmt the printing format. va the argumet list. int hx509_validate_cert (hx509_context context, hx509_validate_ctx ctx, hx509_cert cert) Validate/Print the status of the certificate. Parameters: context A hx509 context. ctx A hx509 validation context. cert the cerificate to validate/print. Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). void hx509_validate_ctx_add_flags (hx509_validate_ctx ctx, int flags) Add flags to control the behaivor of the hx509_validate_cert() function. Parameters: ctx A hx509 validation context. flags flags to add to the validation context. Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). void hx509_validate_ctx_free (hx509_validate_ctx ctx) Free an hx509 validate context. Parameters: ctx the hx509 validate context to free. int hx509_validate_ctx_init (hx509_context context, hx509_validate_ctx * ctx) Allocate a hx509 validation/printing context. Parameters: context A hx509 context. ctx a new allocated hx509 validation context, free with hx509_validate_ctx_free(). Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). void hx509_validate_ctx_set_print (hx509_validate_ctx ctx, hx509_vprint_func func, void * c) Set the printing functions for the validation context. Parameters: ctx a hx509 valication context. func the printing function to usea. c the context variable to the printing function. Returns: An hx509 error code, see hx509_get_error_string(). Version 1.5.2 11 Jan 2012 hx509 printing functions(3)
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