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.\" ========================================================================
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.IX Title "UI_NEW 3"
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.TH UI_NEW 3 "2020-04-21" "1.1.1g" "OpenSSL"
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.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
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.SH "NAME"
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UI, UI_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_dup_user_data, UI_get0_user_data, UI_get0_result, UI_get_result_length, UI_process, UI_ctrl, UI_set_default_method, UI_get_default_method, UI_get_method, UI_set_method, UI_OpenSSL, UI_null \- user interface
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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.Vb 1
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\& #include <openssl/ui.h>
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\&
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\& typedef struct ui_st UI;
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\&
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\& UI *UI_new(void);
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\& UI *UI_new_method(const UI_METHOD *method);
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\& void UI_free(UI *ui);
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\&
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\& int UI_add_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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\& char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize);
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\& int UI_dup_input_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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\& char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize);
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\& int UI_add_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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\& char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize,
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\& const char *test_buf);
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\& int UI_dup_verify_string(UI *ui, const char *prompt, int flags,
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\& char *result_buf, int minsize, int maxsize,
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\& const char *test_buf);
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\& int UI_add_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc,
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\& const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars,
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\& int flags, char *result_buf);
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\& int UI_dup_input_boolean(UI *ui, const char *prompt, const char *action_desc,
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\& const char *ok_chars, const char *cancel_chars,
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\& int flags, char *result_buf);
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\& int UI_add_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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\& int UI_dup_info_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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\& int UI_add_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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\& int UI_dup_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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\&
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\& char *UI_construct_prompt(UI *ui_method,
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\& const char *object_desc, const char *object_name);
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\&
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\& void *UI_add_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data);
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\& int UI_dup_user_data(UI *ui, void *user_data);
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\& void *UI_get0_user_data(UI *ui);
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\&
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\& const char *UI_get0_result(UI *ui, int i);
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\& int UI_get_result_length(UI *ui, int i);
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\&
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\& int UI_process(UI *ui);
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\&
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\& int UI_ctrl(UI *ui, int cmd, long i, void *p, void (*f)());
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\&
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\& void UI_set_default_method(const UI_METHOD *meth);
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\& const UI_METHOD *UI_get_default_method(void);
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\& const UI_METHOD *UI_get_method(UI *ui);
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\& const UI_METHOD *UI_set_method(UI *ui, const UI_METHOD *meth);
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\&
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\& UI_METHOD *UI_OpenSSL(void);
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\& const UI_METHOD *UI_null(void);
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.Ve
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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\&\s-1UI\s0 stands for User Interface, and is general purpose set of routines to
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prompt the user for text-based information. Through user-written methods
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(see \fBUI_create_method\fR\|(3)), prompting can be done in any way
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imaginable, be it plain text prompting, through dialog boxes or from a
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cell phone.
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.PP
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All the functions work through a context of the type \s-1UI.\s0 This context
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contains all the information needed to prompt correctly as well as a
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reference to a \s-1UI_METHOD,\s0 which is an ordered vector of functions that
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carry out the actual prompting.
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.PP
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The first thing to do is to create a \s-1UI\s0 with \fBUI_new()\fR or \fBUI_new_method()\fR,
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then add information to it with the UI_add or UI_dup functions. Also,
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user-defined random data can be passed down to the underlying method
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through calls to \fBUI_add_user_data()\fR or \fBUI_dup_user_data()\fR. The default
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\&\s-1UI\s0 method doesn't care about these data, but other methods might. Finally,
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use \fBUI_process()\fR to actually perform the prompting and \fBUI_get0_result()\fR
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and \fBUI_get_result_length()\fR to find the result to the prompt and its length.
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.PP
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A \s-1UI\s0 can contain more than one prompt, which are performed in the given
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sequence. Each prompt gets an index number which is returned by the
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UI_add and UI_dup functions, and has to be used to get the corresponding
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result with \fBUI_get0_result()\fR and \fBUI_get_result_length()\fR.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_process()\fR can be called more than once on the same \s-1UI,\s0 thereby allowing
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a \s-1UI\s0 to have a long lifetime, but can just as well have a short lifetime.
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.PP
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The functions are as follows:
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_new()\fR creates a new \s-1UI\s0 using the default \s-1UI\s0 method. When done with
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this \s-1UI,\s0 it should be freed using \fBUI_free()\fR.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_new_method()\fR creates a new \s-1UI\s0 using the given \s-1UI\s0 method. When done with
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this \s-1UI,\s0 it should be freed using \fBUI_free()\fR.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_OpenSSL()\fR returns the built-in \s-1UI\s0 method (note: not necessarily the
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default one, since the default can be changed. See further on). This
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method is the most machine/OS dependent part of OpenSSL and normally
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generates the most problems when porting.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_null()\fR returns a \s-1UI\s0 method that does nothing. Its use is to avoid
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getting internal defaults for passed \s-1UI_METHOD\s0 pointers.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_free()\fR removes a \s-1UI\s0 from memory, along with all other pieces of memory
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that's connected to it, like duplicated input strings, results and others.
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If \fBui\fR is \s-1NULL\s0 nothing is done.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_add_input_string()\fR and \fBUI_add_verify_string()\fR add a prompt to the \s-1UI,\s0
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as well as flags and a result buffer and the desired minimum and maximum
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sizes of the result, not counting the final \s-1NUL\s0 character. The given
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information is used to prompt for information, for example a password,
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and to verify a password (i.e. having the user enter it twice and check
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that the same string was entered twice). \fBUI_add_verify_string()\fR takes
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and extra argument that should be a pointer to the result buffer of the
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input string that it's supposed to verify, or verification will fail.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_add_input_boolean()\fR adds a prompt to the \s-1UI\s0 that's supposed to be answered
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in a boolean way, with a single character for yes and a different character
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for no. A set of characters that can be used to cancel the prompt is given
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as well. The prompt itself is divided in two, one part being the
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descriptive text (given through the \fIprompt\fR argument) and one describing
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the possible answers (given through the \fIaction_desc\fR argument).
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_add_info_string()\fR and \fBUI_add_error_string()\fR add strings that are shown at
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the same time as the prompt for extra information or to show an error string.
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The difference between the two is only conceptual. With the builtin method,
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there's no technical difference between them. Other methods may make a
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difference between them, however.
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.PP
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The flags currently supported are \fB\s-1UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO\s0\fR, which is relevant for
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\&\fBUI_add_input_string()\fR and will have the users response be echoed (when
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prompting for a password, this flag should obviously not be used, and
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\&\fB\s-1UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD\s0\fR, which means that a default password of some
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sort will be used (completely depending on the application and the \s-1UI\s0
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method).
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_dup_input_string()\fR, \fBUI_dup_verify_string()\fR, \fBUI_dup_input_boolean()\fR,
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\&\fBUI_dup_info_string()\fR and \fBUI_dup_error_string()\fR are basically the same
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as their UI_add counterparts, except that they make their own copies
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of all strings.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_construct_prompt()\fR is a helper function that can be used to create
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a prompt from two pieces of information: an description and a name.
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The default constructor (if there is none provided by the method used)
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creates a string "Enter \fIdescription\fR for \fIname\fR:\*(L". With the
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description \*(R"pass phrase\*(L" and the file name \*(R"foo.key\*(L", that becomes
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\&\*(R"Enter pass phrase for foo.key:". Other methods may create whatever
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string and may include encodings that will be processed by the other
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method functions.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_add_user_data()\fR adds a user data pointer for the method to use at any
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time. The builtin \s-1UI\s0 method doesn't care about this info. Note that several
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calls to this function doesn't add data, it replaces the previous blob
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with the one given as argument.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_dup_user_data()\fR duplicates the user data and works as an alternative
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to \fBUI_add_user_data()\fR when the user data needs to be preserved for a longer
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duration, perhaps even the lifetime of the application. The \s-1UI\s0 object takes
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ownership of this duplicate and will free it whenever it gets replaced or
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the \s-1UI\s0 is destroyed. \fBUI_dup_user_data()\fR returns 0 on success, or \-1 on memory
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allocation failure or if the method doesn't have a duplicator function.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get0_user_data()\fR retrieves the data that has last been given to the
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\&\s-1UI\s0 with \fBUI_add_user_data()\fR or UI_dup_user_data.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get0_result()\fR returns a pointer to the result buffer associated with
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the information indexed by \fIi\fR.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get_result_length()\fR returns the length of the result buffer associated with
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the information indexed by \fIi\fR.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_process()\fR goes through the information given so far, does all the printing
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and prompting and returns the final status, which is \-2 on out-of-band events
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(Interrupt, Cancel, ...), \-1 on error and 0 on success.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_ctrl()\fR adds extra control for the application author. For now, it
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understands two commands: \fB\s-1UI_CTRL_PRINT_ERRORS\s0\fR, which makes \fBUI_process()\fR
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print the OpenSSL error stack as part of processing the \s-1UI,\s0 and
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\&\fB\s-1UI_CTRL_IS_REDOABLE\s0\fR, which returns a flag saying if the used \s-1UI\s0 can
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be used again or not.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_set_default_method()\fR changes the default \s-1UI\s0 method to the one given.
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This function is not thread-safe and should not be called at the same time
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as other OpenSSL functions.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get_default_method()\fR returns a pointer to the current default \s-1UI\s0 method.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get_method()\fR returns the \s-1UI\s0 method associated with a given \s-1UI.\s0
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_set_method()\fR changes the \s-1UI\s0 method associated with a given \s-1UI.\s0
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.SH "NOTES"
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.IX Header "NOTES"
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The resulting strings that the built in method \fBUI_OpenSSL()\fR generate
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are assumed to be encoded according to the current locale or (for
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Windows) code page.
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For applications having different demands, these strings need to be
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converted appropriately by the caller.
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For Windows, if the \s-1OPENSSL_WIN32_UTF8\s0 environment variable is set,
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the built-in method \fBUI_OpenSSL()\fR will produce \s-1UTF\-8\s0 encoded strings
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instead.
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.SH "RETURN VALUES"
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.IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
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\&\fBUI_new()\fR and \fBUI_new_method()\fR return a valid \fB\s-1UI\s0\fR structure or \s-1NULL\s0 if an error
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occurred.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_add_input_string()\fR, \fBUI_dup_input_string()\fR, \fBUI_add_verify_string()\fR,
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\&\fBUI_dup_verify_string()\fR, \fBUI_add_input_boolean()\fR, \fBUI_dup_input_boolean()\fR,
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\&\fBUI_add_info_string()\fR, \fBUI_dup_info_string()\fR, \fBUI_add_error_string()\fR
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and \fBUI_dup_error_string()\fR return a positive number on success or a value which
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is less than or equal to 0 otherwise.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_construct_prompt()\fR returns a string or \s-1NULL\s0 if an error occurred.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_dup_user_data()\fR returns 0 on success or \-1 on error.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get0_result()\fR returns a string or \s-1NULL\s0 on error.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get_result_length()\fR returns a positive integer or 0 on success; otherwise it
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returns \-1 on error.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_process()\fR returns 0 on success or a negative value on error.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_ctrl()\fR returns a mask on success or \-1 on error.
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.PP
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\&\fBUI_get_default_method()\fR, \fBUI_get_method()\fR, \fBUI_OpenSSL()\fR, \fBUI_null()\fR and
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\&\fBUI_set_method()\fR return either a valid \fB\s-1UI_METHOD\s0\fR structure or \s-1NULL\s0
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respectively.
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.SH "HISTORY"
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.IX Header "HISTORY"
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The \fBUI_dup_user_data()\fR function was added in OpenSSL 1.1.1.
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.SH "COPYRIGHT"
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.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
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Copyright 2001\-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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.PP
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at
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<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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