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Also document their specific formats.
Closes #502
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Closes #790
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the borrowed type and the owned one.
Replaced all invocation of `foreign_type` by `foreign_type_and_impl_send_sync`.
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Switch to PEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey since the other function outputs
nonstandard PEM when encrypting.
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This commit is relatively major refactoring of the `openssl-sys` crate as well
as the `openssl` crate itself. The end goal here was to support OpenSSL 1.1.0,
and lots of other various tweaks happened along the way. The major new features
are:
* OpenSSL 1.1.0 is supported
* OpenSSL 0.9.8 is no longer supported (aka all OSX users by default)
* All FFI bindings are verified with the `ctest` crate (same way as the `libc`
crate)
* CI matrixes are vastly expanded to include 32/64 of all platforms, more
OpenSSL version coverage, as well as ARM coverage on Linux
* The `c_helpers` module is completely removed along with the `gcc` dependency.
* The `openssl-sys` build script was completely rewritten
* Now uses `OPENSSL_DIR` to find the installation, not include/lib env vars.
* Better error messages for mismatched versions.
* Better error messages for failing to find OpenSSL on a platform (more can be
done here)
* Probing of OpenSSL build-time configuration to inform the API of the `*-sys`
crate.
* Many Cargo features have been removed as they're now enabled by default.
As this is a breaking change to both the `openssl` and `openssl-sys` crates this
will necessitate a major version bump of both. There's still a few more API
questions remaining but let's hash that out on a PR!
Closes #452
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otherwise; added RSA private_decrypt and public encrypt
lift_ssl_size
Added public/private encrypt/decrypt to RSA from the original commit + tests; added try_ssl_returns_size macro to check for -1 in case of SSL functions which return size
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