VMS files are normally record oriented rather than stream oriented.
This means that every write() will create a new record, which is seen
as a line of its own, regardless of if there was a \n in there or not.
bntest uses BN_print, which prints out number with more than one
write(), thereby dividing up the numbers in several lines, which
greatly disturbs the post-bntest checks that expect to find a full
formula to calculate on one line.
So, for VMS, we need to push the linebuffer filter on the out BIO.
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
EXIT(1);
}
}
+#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_VMS
+ {
+ BIO *tmpbio = BIO_new(BIO_f_linebuffer());
+ out = BIO_push(tmpbio, out);
+ }
+#endif
if (!results)
BIO_puts(out, "obase=16\nibase=16\n");