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+
491
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
492
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
493
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
494
+
495
+ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
496
+
497
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
498
+ your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library,
499
+ if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
500
+
501
+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
502
+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James
503
+ Random Hacker.
504
+
505
+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
506
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
507
+
508
+ That's all there is to it!
509
+
510
+
data/MANIFEST CHANGED
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ lib/gpgme.rb
2
2
  lib/gpgme/compat.rb
3
3
  lib/gpgme/constants.rb
4
4
  COPYING
5
+ COPYING.LESSER
5
6
  README
6
7
  extconf.rb
7
8
  gpgme_n.c
@@ -9,4 +10,5 @@ examples/genkey.rb
9
10
  examples/keylist.rb
10
11
  examples/roundtrip.rb
11
12
  examples/sign.rb
12
- examples/verify.rb
13
+ examples/verify.rb
14
+ examples/edit.rb
data/Makefile CHANGED
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = -l$(RUBY_SO_NAME)-static
45
45
 
46
46
  RUBY_EXTCONF_H =
47
47
  CFLAGS = -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -g -g -O2 -fPIC $(cflags)
48
- INCFLAGS = -I. -I$(topdir) -I$(hdrdir) -I$(srcdir)
48
+ INCFLAGS = -I. -I. -I/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux -I.
49
49
  DEFS = -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
50
- CPPFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(cppflags)
50
+ CPPFLAGS = -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
51
51
  CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
52
52
  ldflags = -L. -rdynamic -Wl,-export-dynamic
53
53
  dldflags =
data/README CHANGED
@@ -67,3 +67,8 @@ level API.
67
67
  sig = GPGME::Data.from_io($stdout)
68
68
  ctx.sign(plain, sig, GPGME::SIG_MODE_CLEAR)
69
69
  End
70
+
71
+ * License
72
+
73
+ The library itself is licensed under LGPLv2.1+. See the file
74
+ COPYING.LESSER and each file for copyright and warranty information.
data/examples/edit.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
1
+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2
+ require 'gpgme'
3
+
4
+ # If you do not have gpg-agent installed, comment out the following
5
+ # and set it as :passphrase_callback.
6
+ #
7
+ # def passfunc(hook, uid_hint, passphrase_info, prev_was_bad, fd)
8
+ # $stderr.write("Passphrase for #{uid_hint}: ")
9
+ # $stderr.flush
10
+ # begin
11
+ # system('stty -echo')
12
+ # io = IO.for_fd(fd, 'w')
13
+ # io.puts(gets)
14
+ # io.flush
15
+ # ensure
16
+ # (0 ... $_.length).each do |i| $_[i] = ?0 end if $_
17
+ # system('stty echo')
18
+ # end
19
+ # $stderr.puts
20
+ # end
21
+
22
+ unless ENV['GPG_AGENT_INFO']
23
+ $stderr.puts("gpg-agent is not running. See the comment in #{$0}.")
24
+ exit(1)
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ unless ENV['GNUPGHOME']
28
+ $stderr.write('As GNUPGHOME is not set, the generated key pair will be stored into *your* keyring. Really proceed? (y/N) ')
29
+ $stderr.flush
30
+ exit(1) unless gets.chomp == 'y'
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ unless ARGV.length == 1
34
+ $stderr.puts("Usage: #{$0} KEYGRIP")
35
+ exit(1)
36
+ end
37
+
38
+ def progfunc(hook, what, type, current, total)
39
+ $stderr.write("#{what}: #{current}/#{total}\r")
40
+ $stderr.flush
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ def editfunc(hook, status, args, fd)
44
+ case status
45
+ when GPGME::GPGME_STATUS_GET_BOOL
46
+ begin
47
+ $stderr.write("#{args} (y/n) ")
48
+ $stderr.flush
49
+ line = gets
50
+ end until line =~ /\A\s*[ny]\s*\z/
51
+ io = IO.for_fd(fd)
52
+ io.puts(line.strip)
53
+ io.flush
54
+ when GPGME::GPGME_STATUS_GET_LINE, GPGME::GPGME_STATUS_GET_HIDDEN
55
+ $stderr.write("#{args}: ")
56
+ $stderr.flush
57
+ line = gets
58
+ io = IO.for_fd(fd)
59
+ io.puts(line)
60
+ io.flush
61
+ else
62
+ $stderr.puts([status, args].inspect)
63
+ end
64
+ end
65
+
66
+ ctx = GPGME::Ctx.new({:progress_callback => method(:progfunc),
67
+ # :passphrase_callback => method(:passfunc)
68
+ })
69
+ keystr = ARGV.shift
70
+ keys = ctx.keys(keystr)
71
+ if keys.empty?
72
+ $stderr.puts("Can't find key for \"#{keystr}\"")
73
+ exit(1)
74
+ end
75
+
76
+ $stderr.puts(keys.first.inspect)
77
+ ctx.edit_key(keys.first, method(:editfunc))
data/extconf.rb CHANGED
@@ -8,4 +8,18 @@ end
8
8
  $CFLAGS += ' ' << `gpgme-config --cflags`.chomp
9
9
  $libs += ' ' << `gpgme-config --libs`.chomp
10
10
 
11
+ checking_for('gpgme >= 1.1.3') do
12
+ if try_run(<<'End')
13
+ #include <gpgme.h>
14
+ #include <stdlib.h>
15
+ int main (void) {
16
+ return gpgme_check_version ("1.1.3") == NULL;
17
+ }
18
+ End
19
+ true
20
+ else
21
+ $CFLAGS += ' -DRUBY_GPGME_NEED_WORKAROUND_KEYLIST_NEXT'
22
+ false
23
+ end
24
+ end
11
25
  create_makefile ('gpgme_n')
data/gpgme_n.c CHANGED
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
1
1
  /* gpgme_n.c -- low level interface to GPGME
2
2
  Copyright (C) 2003,2006,2007,2008,2009 Daiki Ueno
3
3
 
4
- This file is a part of Ruby-GPGME.
4
+ This file is a part of Ruby-GPGME.
5
5
 
6
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9
- any later version.
6
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10
10
 
11
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14
- GNU General Public License for more details.
11
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
15
15
 
16
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17
- along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
18
- Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
19
- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
16
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
18
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
19
+ 02110-1301 USA */
20
20
 
21
21
  /* While this file was written by hand, it is (semi) automatically
22
22
  generated. High-level functions are written in Ruby instead of C
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
40
40
  #include "gpgme.h"
41
41
  #include <errno.h>
42
42
 
43
- #define RUBY_GPGME_WORKAROUND_KEYLIST_NEXT
44
-
45
- #ifdef RUBY_GPGME_WORKAROUND_KEYLIST_NEXT
43
+ /* Define this if you use GPGME 1.1.2 and earlier.
44
+ https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue715 */
45
+ #ifdef RUBY_GPGME_NEED_WORKAROUND_KEYLIST_NEXT
46
46
  #define CHECK_KEYLIST_IN_PROGRESS(vctx) \
47
47
  if (rb_iv_get (vctx, "ruby_gpgme_keylist_in_progress") != Qtrue) \
48
48
  return LONG2NUM(gpgme_error (GPG_ERR_INV_STATE))
@@ -81,27 +81,27 @@ Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
81
81
  #endif
82
82
 
83
83
  #define WRAP_GPGME_DATA(dh) \
84
- Data_Wrap_Struct(cData, 0, gpgme_data_release, dh) \
84
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(cData, 0, gpgme_data_release, dh)
85
85
  /* `gpgme_data_t' is typedef'ed as `struct gpgme_data *'. */
86
86
  #define UNWRAP_GPGME_DATA(vdh, dh) \
87
87
  Data_Get_Struct(vdh, struct gpgme_data, dh);
88
88
 
89
89
  #define WRAP_GPGME_CTX(ctx) \
90
- Data_Wrap_Struct(cCtx, 0, gpgme_release, ctx) \
90
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(cCtx, 0, gpgme_release, ctx)
91
91
  /* `gpgme_ctx_t' is typedef'ed as `struct gpgme_context *'. */
92
92
  #define UNWRAP_GPGME_CTX(vctx, ctx) \
93
93
  Data_Get_Struct(vctx, struct gpgme_context, ctx)
94
94
 
95
95
  #define WRAP_GPGME_KEY(key) \
96
- Data_Wrap_Struct(cKey, 0, gpgme_key_release, key) \
96
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(cKey, 0, gpgme_key_unref, key)
97
97
  /* `gpgme_key_t' is typedef'ed as `struct _gpgme_key *'. */
98
98
  #define UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key) \
99
99
  Data_Get_Struct(vkey, struct _gpgme_key, key)
100
100
 
101
101
  #define WRAP_GPGME_TRUST_ITEM(item) \
102
- Data_Wrap_Struct(cTrustItem, 0, gpgme_trust_item_unref, item) \
102
+ Data_Wrap_Struct(cTrustItem, 0, gpgme_trust_item_unref, item)
103
103
  /* `gpgme_trust_item_t' is typedef'ed as `struct _gpgme_trust_item *'. */
104
- #define UNWRAP_GPGME_TRUST_ITEM(vitem, item) \
104
+ #define UNWRAP_GPGME_TRUST_ITEM(vitem, item) \
105
105
  Data_Get_Struct(vitem, struct _gpgme_trust_item, item)
106
106
 
107
107
  static VALUE cEngineInfo,
@@ -220,11 +220,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_data_new (VALUE dummy, VALUE rdh)
220
220
  gpgme_data_t dh;
221
221
  gpgme_error_t err = gpgme_data_new (&dh);
222
222
 
223
- if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_ENOMEM)
224
- {
225
- rb_gc ();
226
- err = gpgme_data_new (&dh);
227
- }
228
223
  if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
229
224
  rb_ary_store (rdh, 0, WRAP_GPGME_DATA(dh));
230
225
  return LONG2NUM(err);
@@ -243,11 +238,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_data_new_from_mem (VALUE dummy, VALUE rdh, VALUE vbuffer,
243
238
  rb_raise (rb_eArgError, "argument out of range");
244
239
 
245
240
  err = gpgme_data_new_from_mem (&dh, StringValuePtr(vbuffer), size, 1);
246
- if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_ENOMEM)
247
- {
248
- rb_gc ();
249
- err = gpgme_data_new_from_mem (&dh, StringValuePtr(vbuffer), size, 1);
250
- }
251
241
  if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
252
242
  {
253
243
  vdh = WRAP_GPGME_DATA(dh);
@@ -261,11 +251,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_data_new_from_fd (VALUE dummy, VALUE rdh, VALUE vfd)
261
251
  {
262
252
  gpgme_data_t dh;
263
253
  gpgme_error_t err = gpgme_data_new_from_fd (&dh, NUM2INT(vfd));
264
- if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_ENOMEM)
265
- {
266
- rb_gc ();
267
- err = gpgme_data_new_from_fd (&dh, NUM2INT(vfd));
268
- }
269
254
  if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
270
255
  rb_ary_store (rdh, 0, WRAP_GPGME_DATA(dh));
271
256
  return LONG2NUM(err);
@@ -340,11 +325,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_data_new_from_cbs (VALUE dummy, VALUE rdh, VALUE vcbs,
340
325
  rb_ary_push (vcbs_handle, vhandle);
341
326
 
342
327
  err = gpgme_data_new_from_cbs (&dh, &cbs, (void*)vcbs_handle);
343
- if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_ENOMEM)
344
- {
345
- rb_gc ();
346
- err = gpgme_data_new_from_cbs (&dh, &cbs, (void*)vcbs_handle);
347
- }
348
328
  if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
349
329
  {
350
330
  VALUE vdh = WRAP_GPGME_DATA(dh);
@@ -429,11 +409,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_new (VALUE dummy, VALUE rctx)
429
409
  gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
430
410
  gpgme_error_t err = gpgme_new (&ctx);
431
411
 
432
- if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_ENOMEM)
433
- {
434
- rb_gc ();
435
- err = gpgme_new (&ctx);
436
- }
437
412
  if (gpgme_err_code(err) == GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR)
438
413
  rb_ary_store (rctx, 0, WRAP_GPGME_CTX(ctx));
439
414
  return LONG2NUM(err);
@@ -834,26 +809,6 @@ rb_s_gpgme_get_key (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vfpr, VALUE rkey,
834
809
  return LONG2NUM(err);
835
810
  }
836
811
 
837
- static VALUE
838
- rb_s_gpgme_key_ref (VALUE dummy, VALUE vkey)
839
- {
840
- gpgme_key_t key;
841
-
842
- UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
843
- gpgme_key_ref (key);
844
- return Qnil;
845
- }
846
-
847
- static VALUE
848
- rb_s_gpgme_key_unref (VALUE dummy, VALUE vkey)
849
- {
850
- gpgme_key_t key;
851
-
852
- UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
853
- gpgme_key_unref (key);
854
- return Qnil;
855
- }
856
-
857
812
  static VALUE
858
813
  rb_s_gpgme_op_genkey (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vparms, VALUE vpubkey,
859
814
  VALUE vseckey)
@@ -1035,6 +990,131 @@ rb_s_gpgme_op_delete_start (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vkey,
1035
990
  return LONG2NUM(err);
1036
991
  }
1037
992
 
993
+ static gpgme_error_t
994
+ edit_cb (void *hook, gpgme_status_code_t status, const char *args, int fd)
995
+ {
996
+ VALUE vcb = (VALUE)hook, veditfunc, vhook_value;
997
+
998
+ veditfunc = RARRAY(vcb)->ptr[0];
999
+ vhook_value = RARRAY(vcb)->ptr[1];
1000
+
1001
+ rb_funcall (veditfunc, rb_intern ("call"), 4, vhook_value, INT2FIX(status),
1002
+ rb_str_new2 (args), INT2NUM(fd));
1003
+ return gpgme_err_make (GPG_ERR_SOURCE_USER_1, GPG_ERR_NO_ERROR);
1004
+ }
1005
+
1006
+ static VALUE
1007
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vkey,
1008
+ VALUE veditfunc, VALUE vhook_value, VALUE vout)
1009
+ {
1010
+ gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
1011
+ gpgme_key_t key;
1012
+ gpgme_data_t out = NULL;
1013
+ void *hook_value = NULL;
1014
+ VALUE vcb;
1015
+ gpgme_error_t err;
1016
+
1017
+ CHECK_KEYLIST_NOT_IN_PROGRESS(vctx);
1018
+
1019
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_CTX(vctx, ctx);
1020
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
1021
+ if (!NIL_P(vout))
1022
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_DATA(vout, out);
1023
+
1024
+ vcb = rb_ary_new ();
1025
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, veditfunc);
1026
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, vhook_value);
1027
+ /* Keep a reference to avoid GC. */
1028
+ rb_iv_set (vctx, "@edit_cb", vcb);
1029
+
1030
+ err = gpgme_op_edit (ctx, key, edit_cb, (void *)vcb, out);
1031
+ return LONG2NUM(err);
1032
+ }
1033
+
1034
+ static VALUE
1035
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit_start (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vkey,
1036
+ VALUE veditfunc, VALUE vhook_value, VALUE vout)
1037
+ {
1038
+ gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
1039
+ gpgme_key_t key;
1040
+ gpgme_data_t out = NULL;
1041
+ void *hook_value = NULL;
1042
+ VALUE vcb;
1043
+ gpgme_error_t err;
1044
+
1045
+ CHECK_KEYLIST_NOT_IN_PROGRESS(vctx);
1046
+
1047
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_CTX(vctx, ctx);
1048
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
1049
+ if (!NIL_P(vout))
1050
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_DATA(vout, out);
1051
+
1052
+ vcb = rb_ary_new ();
1053
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, veditfunc);
1054
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, vhook_value);
1055
+ /* Keep a reference to avoid GC. */
1056
+ rb_iv_set (vctx, "@edit_cb", vcb);
1057
+
1058
+ err = gpgme_op_edit_start (ctx, key, edit_cb, (void *)vcb, out);
1059
+ return LONG2NUM(err);
1060
+ }
1061
+
1062
+ static VALUE
1063
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_card_edit (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vkey,
1064
+ VALUE veditfunc, VALUE vhook_value, VALUE vout)
1065
+ {
1066
+ gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
1067
+ gpgme_key_t key;
1068
+ gpgme_data_t out = NULL;
1069
+ void *hook_value = NULL;
1070
+ VALUE vcb;
1071
+ gpgme_error_t err;
1072
+
1073
+ CHECK_KEYLIST_NOT_IN_PROGRESS(vctx);
1074
+
1075
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_CTX(vctx, ctx);
1076
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
1077
+ if (!NIL_P(vout))
1078
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_DATA(vout, out);
1079
+
1080
+ vcb = rb_ary_new ();
1081
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, veditfunc);
1082
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, vhook_value);
1083
+ /* Keep a reference to avoid GC. */
1084
+ rb_iv_set (vctx, "@card_edit_cb", vcb);
1085
+
1086
+ err = gpgme_op_card_edit (ctx, key, edit_cb, (void *)vcb, out);
1087
+ return LONG2NUM(err);
1088
+ }
1089
+
1090
+ static VALUE
1091
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_card_edit_start (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vkey,
1092
+ VALUE veditfunc, VALUE vhook_value, VALUE vout)
1093
+ {
1094
+ gpgme_ctx_t ctx;
1095
+ gpgme_key_t key;
1096
+ gpgme_data_t out = NULL;
1097
+ void *hook_value = NULL;
1098
+ VALUE vcb;
1099
+ gpgme_error_t err;
1100
+
1101
+ CHECK_KEYLIST_NOT_IN_PROGRESS(vctx);
1102
+
1103
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_CTX(vctx, ctx);
1104
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_KEY(vkey, key);
1105
+ if (!NIL_P(vout))
1106
+ UNWRAP_GPGME_DATA(vout, out);
1107
+
1108
+ vcb = rb_ary_new ();
1109
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, veditfunc);
1110
+ rb_ary_push (vcb, vhook_value);
1111
+ /* Keep a reference to avoid GC. */
1112
+ rb_iv_set (vctx, "@card_edit_cb", vcb);
1113
+
1114
+ err = gpgme_op_card_edit_start (ctx, key, edit_cb, (void *)vcb, out);
1115
+ return LONG2NUM(err);
1116
+ }
1117
+
1038
1118
  static VALUE
1039
1119
  rb_s_gpgme_op_trustlist_start (VALUE dummy, VALUE vctx, VALUE vpattern,
1040
1120
  VALUE vmax_level)
@@ -1706,10 +1786,6 @@ Init_gpgme_n (void)
1706
1786
  rb_s_gpgme_op_keylist_end, 1);
1707
1787
  rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_get_key",
1708
1788
  rb_s_gpgme_get_key, 4);
1709
- rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_key_ref",
1710
- rb_s_gpgme_key_ref, 1);
1711
- rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_key_unref",
1712
- rb_s_gpgme_key_unref, 1);
1713
1789
  rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_genkey",
1714
1790
  rb_s_gpgme_op_genkey, 4);
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1791
  rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_genkey_start",
@@ -1728,6 +1804,14 @@ Init_gpgme_n (void)
1728
1804
  rb_s_gpgme_op_delete, 3);
1729
1805
  rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_delete_start",
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1806
  rb_s_gpgme_op_delete_start, 3);
1807
+ rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_edit",
1808
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit, 5);
1809
+ rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_edit_start",
1810
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit_start, 5);
1811
+ rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_card_edit",
1812
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit, 5);
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+ rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_card_edit_start",
1814
+ rb_s_gpgme_op_edit_start, 5);
1731
1815
 
1732
1816
  /* Trust Item Management */
1733
1817
  rb_define_module_function (mGPGME, "gpgme_op_trustlist_start",
data/lib/gpgme.rb CHANGED
@@ -76,20 +76,19 @@ Copyright (C) 2003,2006,2007,2008,2009 Daiki Ueno
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  This file is a part of Ruby-GPGME.
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- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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- any later version.
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-
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- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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- GNU General Public License for more details.
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-
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- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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- along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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- Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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+ Ruby-GPGME is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ Ruby-GPGME is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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  =end
94
93
  module GPGME
95
94
  end
@@ -1118,6 +1117,23 @@ keylist_mode=#{KEYLIST_MODE_NAMES[keylist_mode]}>"
1118
1117
  end
1119
1118
  alias delete delete_key
1120
1119
 
1120
+ # Edit attributes of the key in the local key ring.
1121
+ def edit_key(key, editfunc, hook_value = nil, out = Data.new)
1122
+ err = GPGME::gpgme_op_edit(self, key, editfunc, hook_value, out)
1123
+ exc = GPGME::error_to_exception(err)
1124
+ raise exc if exc
1125
+ end
1126
+ alias edit edit_key
1127
+
1128
+ # Edit attributes of the key on the card.
1129
+ def edit_card_key(key, editfunc, hook_value = nil, out = Data.new)
1130
+ err = GPGME::gpgme_op_card_edit(self, key, editfunc, hook_value, out)
1131
+ exc = GPGME::error_to_exception(err)
1132
+ raise exc if exc
1133
+ end
1134
+ alias edit_card edit_card_key
1135
+ alias card_edit edit_card_key
1136
+
1121
1137
  # Decrypt the ciphertext and return the plaintext.
1122
1138
  def decrypt(cipher, plain = Data.new)
1123
1139
  err = GPGME::gpgme_op_decrypt(self, cipher, plain)
@@ -1182,7 +1198,7 @@ keylist_mode=#{KEYLIST_MODE_NAMES[keylist_mode]}>"
1182
1198
  end
1183
1199
 
1184
1200
  def sign_result
1185
- GPGME::gpgme_sign_result(self)
1201
+ GPGME::gpgme_op_sign_result(self)
1186
1202
  end
1187
1203
 
1188
1204
  # Encrypt the plaintext in the data object for the recipients and
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: ruby-gpgme
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.0.4
4
+ version: 1.0.5
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Daiki Ueno
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
11
 
12
- date: 2009-02-09 00:00:00 +09:00
12
+ date: 2009-05-25 00:00:00 +09:00
13
13
  default_executable:
14
14
  dependencies: []
15
15
 
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ extra_rdoc_files: []
23
23
 
24
24
  files:
25
25
  - COPYING
26
+ - COPYING.LESSER
26
27
  - MANIFEST
27
28
  - Makefile
28
29
  - README
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ files:
36
37
  - examples/keylist.rb
37
38
  - examples/verify.rb
38
39
  - examples/roundtrip.rb
40
+ - examples/edit.rb
39
41
  has_rdoc: true
40
42
  homepage: http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-gpgme/
41
43
  post_install_message: