>> > I'd like to propose a policy of no bug fixes to undocumented public >> > interfaces. If the interface is useful enough to fix, it has to be >> > documented. Anyone care to produce manpages for EC_KEY_priv2buf or >> > EC_KEY_priv2oct? >> > >> Correct me if I am wrong... API's that start with capitol letters are >> public. Private interfaces use lowercase letters. >> Documented/undocumented does not really factor things. > > You're wrong. Once OpenSSL's past sins are remediated, public > interfaces are precisely those that are documented. For now, public > interfaces are either macros or functions and global variables > those whose symbols are exported by the libssl and libcrypto shared > libraries. This is not a good place to be. >
Thanks. Is that documented anywhere? (I'm still providing the old guidance, so it would be nice to cite the change and the documented policy). Jeff -- openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev