/* * Default Initialization Function * (C) 1999-2007 Jack Lloyd * * Distributed under the terms of the Botan license */ #include #include #include #include namespace Botan { /* * Library Initialization */ void LibraryInitializer::initialize(const std::string& arg_string) { bool thread_safe = false; const std::vector arg_list = split_on(arg_string, ' '); for(u32bit j = 0; j != arg_list.size(); ++j) { if(arg_list[j].size() == 0) continue; std::string name, value; if(arg_list[j].find('=') == std::string::npos) { name = arg_list[j]; value = "true"; } else { std::vector name_and_value = split_on(arg_list[j], '='); name = name_and_value[0]; value = name_and_value[1]; } bool is_on = (value == "1" || value == "true" || value == "yes" || value == "on"); if(name == "thread_safe") thread_safe = is_on; } try { /* This two stage initialization process is because Library_State's constructor will implicitly refer to global state through the allocators and so for, so global_state() has to be a valid reference before initialize() can be called. Yeah, gross. */ Global_State_Management::set_global_state(new Library_State); global_state().initialize(thread_safe); } catch(...) { deinitialize(); throw; } } /* * Library Shutdown */ void LibraryInitializer::deinitialize() { Global_State_Management::set_global_state(0); } }