Richard Levitte <[email protected]> wrote: > There are many red herrings in here, and I would argue that trying to > be too uniform in the way you think about all functions may be > harmful, because not all functions are classified the same.
> We cannot deny that many of our interfaces have an OOP flair. We may
> be programming in C, but we very obviously have that kind of pattern,
> a "poor man's OOP" in C. So speaking about our interfaces in OOP
> terms is not far fetched, as long as we keep in mind that we can only
> take the argument so far.
It would be very nice if there was object-focused (rather than "oriented")
documentation for OpenSSL.
Tell me what all the structures/typedefs are, and then tell me what things
operate on them.
(I tried to start documentation like that for the CMS parts, but I got
distracted.)
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