openssl_rsa_pss_verify 0.0.1 → 0.0.2

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  1. data/ext/openssl_rsa_pss_verify/extconf.rb +0 -8
  2. data/lib/openssl_rsa_pss_verify/version.rb +1 -1
  3. metadata +1 -97
  4. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/aes.h +0 -147
  5. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/asn1.h +0 -1404
  6. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/asn1_mac.h +0 -578
  7. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/asn1t.h +0 -960
  8. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/bio.h +0 -847
  9. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/blowfish.h +0 -129
  10. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/bn.h +0 -891
  11. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/buffer.h +0 -119
  12. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/camellia.h +0 -130
  13. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/cast.h +0 -107
  14. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/cmac.h +0 -82
  15. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/cms.h +0 -501
  16. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/comp.h +0 -80
  17. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/conf.h +0 -263
  18. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/conf_api.h +0 -89
  19. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/crypto.h +0 -611
  20. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/des.h +0 -248
  21. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/des_old.h +0 -446
  22. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/dh.h +0 -280
  23. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/dsa.h +0 -327
  24. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/dso.h +0 -409
  25. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/dtls1.h +0 -287
  26. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/e_os2.h +0 -315
  27. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ebcdic.h +0 -19
  28. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ec.h +0 -1167
  29. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ecdh.h +0 -125
  30. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ecdsa.h +0 -260
  31. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/engine.h +0 -842
  32. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/err.h +0 -386
  33. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/evp.h +0 -1409
  34. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/hmac.h +0 -110
  35. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/idea.h +0 -103
  36. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/krb5_asn.h +0 -256
  37. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/kssl.h +0 -183
  38. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/lhash.h +0 -241
  39. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/md4.h +0 -120
  40. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/md5.h +0 -120
  41. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/mdc2.h +0 -98
  42. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/modes.h +0 -135
  43. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/obj_mac.h +0 -4032
  44. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/objects.h +0 -1138
  45. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ocsp.h +0 -623
  46. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/opensslconf.h +0 -234
  47. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/opensslv.h +0 -89
  48. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ossl_typ.h +0 -202
  49. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/pem.h +0 -641
  50. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/pem2.h +0 -70
  51. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/pkcs12.h +0 -331
  52. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/pkcs7.h +0 -499
  53. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/pqueue.h +0 -94
  54. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/rand.h +0 -149
  55. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/rc2.h +0 -103
  56. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/rc4.h +0 -90
  57. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ripemd.h +0 -107
  58. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/rsa.h +0 -582
  59. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/safestack.h +0 -2663
  60. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/seed.h +0 -139
  61. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/sha.h +0 -214
  62. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/srp.h +0 -172
  63. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/srtp.h +0 -145
  64. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ssl.h +0 -2579
  65. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ssl2.h +0 -272
  66. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ssl23.h +0 -83
  67. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ssl3.h +0 -684
  68. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/stack.h +0 -108
  69. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/symhacks.h +0 -475
  70. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/tls1.h +0 -735
  71. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ts.h +0 -858
  72. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/txt_db.h +0 -112
  73. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ui.h +0 -383
  74. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/ui_compat.h +0 -83
  75. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/whrlpool.h +0 -41
  76. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/x509.h +0 -1297
  77. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/x509_vfy.h +0 -567
  78. data/vendor/openssl/include/openssl/x509v3.h +0 -1007
  79. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/lib4758cca.so +0 -0
  80. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libaep.so +0 -0
  81. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libatalla.so +0 -0
  82. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libcapi.so +0 -0
  83. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libchil.so +0 -0
  84. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libcswift.so +0 -0
  85. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libgmp.so +0 -0
  86. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libgost.so +0 -0
  87. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libnuron.so +0 -0
  88. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libpadlock.so +0 -0
  89. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libsureware.so +0 -0
  90. data/vendor/openssl/lib/engines/libubsec.so +0 -0
  91. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libcrypto.a +0 -0
  92. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libcrypto.so +0 -0
  93. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 +0 -0
  94. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libssl.a +0 -0
  95. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libssl.so +0 -0
  96. data/vendor/openssl/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 +0 -0
  97. data/vendor/openssl/lib/pkgconfig/libcrypto.pc +0 -12
  98. data/vendor/openssl/lib/pkgconfig/libssl.pc +0 -12
  99. data/vendor/openssl/lib/pkgconfig/openssl.pc +0 -12
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- #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_MD2
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- #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SCTP
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- * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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- * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
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- * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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- * ====================================================================
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- *
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- * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
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- * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
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- * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
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- *
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- */
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- #ifndef HEADER_OPENSSL_TYPES_H
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- #define HEADER_OPENSSL_TYPES_H
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-
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- #include <openssl/e_os2.h>
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- #ifdef NO_ASN1_TYPEDEFS
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- #define ASN1_INTEGER ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_ENUMERATED ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_BIT_STRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_OCTET_STRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_T61STRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_IA5STRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_UTCTIME ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_TIME ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_GENERALSTRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_BMPSTRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_VISIBLESTRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_UTF8STRING ASN1_STRING
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- #define ASN1_BOOLEAN int
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- #define ASN1_NULL int
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- #else
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_INTEGER;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_ENUMERATED;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_BIT_STRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_OCTET_STRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_PRINTABLESTRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_T61STRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_IA5STRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_GENERALSTRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UNIVERSALSTRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_BMPSTRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UTCTIME;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_TIME;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_VISIBLESTRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_UTF8STRING;
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- typedef struct asn1_string_st ASN1_STRING;
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- typedef int ASN1_BOOLEAN;
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- typedef int ASN1_NULL;
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- #endif
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- typedef struct ASN1_ITEM_st ASN1_ITEM;
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- typedef struct asn1_pctx_st ASN1_PCTX;
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- #ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WIN32
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- #undef X509_NAME
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- #undef X509_EXTENSIONS
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- #undef X509_CERT_PAIR
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- #undef PKCS7_ISSUER_AND_SERIAL
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- #undef OCSP_REQUEST
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- #undef OCSP_RESPONSE
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- #endif
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- #ifdef BIGNUM
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- typedef struct bignum_st BIGNUM;
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- typedef struct bignum_ctx BN_CTX;
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- typedef struct bn_blinding_st BN_BLINDING;
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- typedef struct bn_mont_ctx_st BN_MONT_CTX;
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- typedef struct bn_recp_ctx_st BN_RECP_CTX;
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- typedef struct bn_gencb_st BN_GENCB;
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- typedef struct buf_mem_st BUF_MEM;
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- typedef struct evp_cipher_st EVP_CIPHER;
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- typedef struct evp_cipher_ctx_st EVP_CIPHER_CTX;
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- typedef struct env_md_st EVP_MD;
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- typedef struct env_md_ctx_st EVP_MD_CTX;
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- typedef struct evp_pkey_st EVP_PKEY;
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- typedef struct evp_pkey_asn1_method_st EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD;
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- typedef struct evp_pkey_method_st EVP_PKEY_METHOD;
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- typedef struct evp_pkey_ctx_st EVP_PKEY_CTX;
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- typedef struct dh_st DH;
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- typedef struct dh_method DH_METHOD;
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- typedef struct dsa_st DSA;
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- typedef struct dsa_method DSA_METHOD;
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- typedef struct rsa_st RSA;
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- typedef struct rsa_meth_st RSA_METHOD;
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- typedef struct rand_meth_st RAND_METHOD;
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- typedef struct ecdh_method ECDH_METHOD;
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- typedef struct ecdsa_method ECDSA_METHOD;
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- typedef struct x509_st X509;
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- typedef struct X509_algor_st X509_ALGOR;
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- typedef struct X509_crl_st X509_CRL;
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- typedef struct x509_crl_method_st X509_CRL_METHOD;
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- typedef struct x509_revoked_st X509_REVOKED;
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- typedef struct X509_name_st X509_NAME;
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- typedef struct X509_pubkey_st X509_PUBKEY;
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- typedef struct x509_store_ctx_st X509_STORE_CTX;
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- typedef struct conf_st CONF;
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- typedef struct store_st STORE;
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- typedef struct store_method_st STORE_METHOD;
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- typedef struct engine_st ENGINE;
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- typedef struct X509_POLICY_NODE_st X509_POLICY_NODE;
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- typedef struct X509_POLICY_LEVEL_st X509_POLICY_LEVEL;
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- #define IMPLEMENT_PKCS12_STACK_OF(type) /* Nothing */
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