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declarations to class declarations that do not support copying (for
instance because of const members). Apparently at /W4 Visual C++ warns
unless this is the case, and it seems reasonably good practice to
disable copying on most of these objects anyway due to pointer and
reference aliasing.
Instead of adding an operator= to User_Interface, I made the member
preset_passphrase non-const. This seemed like a cleaner solution to me.
(It may also be the cleaner solution in the pubkey code)
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implementation wishes to make this operation a no-op it has to explicitly
declare it as such, rather than just letting the no-op default in from
the base class. (Falko Strenzke was the one who pointed out this was
potentially problematic.)
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to rng.h (eventually base.h will be split up entirely and go away)
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value from the RNG. (Would an adapter class be more appropriate?)
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on a patch from Joel Low for MSVC, modified and tested with GCC using
-fvisibility=hidden and the visibility attribute.
Getting this working completely requires making the shared object and
static lib builds completely distinct (which is also a win since it
allows avoiding -fPIC usage, etc in the static lib).
Currently too many things are being exported, though it is an improvement
as internal-only code like the bigint_* functions are hidden.
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the actual copyright holders. For rationale, see my post to botan-devel
on April 9, subject 'Changing license to directly reflect contributors'
(http://www.randombit.net/pipermail/botan-devel/2008-April/000527.html)
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updated dates on files that have actually changed this year. This makes
the diff across versions readable again.
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but might as well keep it up to date. And it's easier to do it once with
a 'perl -pi' command than to update each file over time.
Apologies to anyone looking at diffs.
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clear(), which have been declared in the appropriate places in (former)
subclasses of Algorithm
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