the buffers have been drained. These functions allow applications to manually
control when buffers are freed and allocated.
-After freeing the buffers, the buffers are automatically reallocted upon a
+After freeing the buffers, the buffers are automatically reallocated upon a
new read or write. The SSL_alloc_buffers() does not need to be called, but
can be used to make sure the buffers are pre-allocated. This can be used to
avoid allocation during data processing or with CRYPTO_set_mem_functions()
value is also returned if the buffers had been freed before calling
SSL_free_buffers().
The SSL_alloc_buffers() function returns 1 if the buffers have been allocated.
-This valus is also returned if the buffers had been allocated before calling
+This value is also returned if the buffers had been allocated before calling
SSL_alloc_buffers().
=back
{
unsigned char *encoding = NULL;
/*
- * We force the defaults to be explicitely encoded to make sure we test
+ * We force the defaults to be explicitly encoded to make sure we test
* for defaults that shouldn't be present (i.e. we check for failure)
*/
size_t encoding_length = make_custom_der(custom_data, &encoding, 1);
goto end;
/*
- * Now read the test data. It may take more attemps here because
+ * Now read the test data. It may take more attempts here because
* it could fail once for each byte read, including all overhead
* bytes from the record header/padding etc.
*/
/* If the log doesn't fit, error out. */
if (server_log_buffer_index + line_length > sizeof(server_log_buffer) - 1) {
- TEST_info("Server og too full");
+ TEST_info("Server log too full");
error_writing_log = 1;
return;
}
if (!TEST_size_t_eq(len, sizeof(testdata)))
goto end;
/*
- * Now read the test data. It may take more attemps here because
+ * Now read the test data. It may take more attempts here because
* it could fail once for each byte read, including all overhead
* bytes from the record header/padding etc.
*/
* int global_init(void);
*
* This function should return zero if there is an unrecoverable error and
- * non-zero if the intialization was successful.
+ * non-zero if the initialization was successful.
*/
/* Adds a simple test case. */
/*
* Check a boolean result for being true or false.
- * They return 1 if the condition is true (i.e. the value is non-zro).
- * Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-prints diagnostics using |desc|.
+ * They return 1 if the condition is true (i.e. the value is non-zero).
+ * Otherwise, they return 0 and pretty-prints diagnostics using |s|.
* These should not be called directly, use the TEST_xxx macros below instead.
*/
int test_true(const char *file, int line, const char *s, int b);