From 345b8400c1798b32300b212fbcb117a46d9f6fab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rich Salz Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2016 22:09:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "RT2964: Fix it via doc" This reverts commit 58b18779ba6e6060ac357cd0803d83317ed00f8b. Reviewed-by: Dr. Stephen Henson --- doc/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.pod | 10 ---------- 1 file changed, 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.pod b/doc/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.pod index 7388f2002b..1e45dd40f6 100644 --- a/doc/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.pod +++ b/doc/crypto/OBJ_nid2obj.pod @@ -33,12 +33,6 @@ functions The ASN1 object utility functions process ASN1_OBJECT structures which are a representation of the ASN1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) type. -For convenience, OID's are usually represented in source code as numeric -identifiers, or B's. OpenSSL has an internal table of OID's that -are generated when the library is built, and their corresponding NID's -are available as define'd constants. For the functions below, application -code should treat all returned values -- OID's, NID's, or names -- as -constants. OBJ_nid2obj(), OBJ_nid2ln() and OBJ_nid2sn() convert the NID B to an ASN1_OBJECT structure, its long name and its short name respectively, @@ -118,7 +112,6 @@ Create a new NID and initialize an object from it: int new_nid; ASN1_OBJECT *obj; - new_nid = OBJ_create("1.2.3.4", "NewOID", "New Object Identifier"); obj = OBJ_nid2obj(new_nid); @@ -136,9 +129,6 @@ Instead B must point to a valid buffer and B should be set to a positive value. A buffer length of 80 should be more than enough to handle any OID encountered in practice. -Many of the functions here should probably be changed to return B -pointers. But the lack of consistency makes that too awkward to do. - =head1 RETURN VALUES OBJ_nid2obj() returns an B structure or B is an -- 2.25.1