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22 UI *UI_new_method(const UI_METHOD *method);
83 user-defined random data can be passed down to the underlying method
85 UI method doesn't care about these data, but other methods might. Finally,
99 UI_new() creates a new UI using the default UI method. When done with
102 UI_new_method() creates a new UI using the given UI method. When done with
105 UI_OpenSSL() returns the built-in UI method (note: not necessarily the
107 method is the most machine/OS dependent part of OpenSSL and normally
110 UI_null() returns a UI method that does nothing. Its use is to avoid
135 The difference between the two is only conceptual. With the built-in method,
144 method).
154 The default constructor (if there is none provided by the method used)
160 method functions.
162 UI_add_user_data() adds a user data pointer for the method to use at any
163 time. The built-in UI method doesn't care about this info. Note that several
172 allocation failure or if the method doesn't have a duplicator function.
193 UI_set_default_method() changes the default UI method to the one given.
197 UI_get_default_method() returns a pointer to the current default UI method.
199 UI_get_method() returns the UI method associated with a given UI.
201 UI_set_method() changes the UI method associated with a given UI.
205 The resulting strings that the built in method UI_OpenSSL() generate
211 the built-in method UI_OpenSSL() will produce UTF-8 encoded strings