From a8fe22ca6ba1ef72e603611b6b72b65a701e1575 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcus Brinkmann Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 00:56:03 +0000 Subject: doc/ 2003-06-06 Marcus Brinkmann * gpgme.texi (Crypto Operations): Rename gpgme_invalid_user_id_t to gpgme_invalid_key_t. gpgme/ 2003-06-06 Marcus Brinkmann * op-support.c (_gpgme_parse_inv_userid): Rename to _gpgme_parse_inv_recp and change to new datatype. * ops.h (_gpgme_parse_inv_key): Fix prototype. * gpgme.h (struct _gpgme_invalid_user_id): Rename to __gpgme_invalid_key. Rename field ID to KEY. (gpgme_invalid_user_id_t): Rename to gpgme_invalid_key_t. (struct _gpgme_op_encrypt_result): Here, too. (struct _gpgme_op_sign_result): Likewise. * encrypt.c (struct op_data): Likewise. (release_op_data): Likewise. * sign.c (struct op_data): Likewise. (release_op_data): Likewise. --- doc/gpgme.texi | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/gpgme.texi') diff --git a/doc/gpgme.texi b/doc/gpgme.texi index 39dfffb3..b516047b 100644 --- a/doc/gpgme.texi +++ b/doc/gpgme.texi @@ -3252,24 +3252,24 @@ The function @code{gpgme_trust_item_release} is an alias for @cindex cryptographic operation Sometimes, the result of a crypto operation returns a list of invalid -user IDs encountered in processing the request. The following -structure is used to hold information about such an user ID. +keys encountered in processing the request. The following structure +is used to hold information about such a key. -@deftp {Data type} {gpgme_invalid_user_id_t} +@deftp {Data type} {gpgme_invalid_key_t} This is a pointer to a structure used to store a part of the result of a crypto operation which takes user IDs as one input parameter. The structure contains the following members: @table @code -@item gpgme_invalid_user_id_t next -This is a pointer to the next invalid user ID structure in the linked +@item gpgme_invalid_key_t next +This is a pointer to the next invalid key structure in the linked list, or @code{NULL} if this is the last element. -@item char *id -The invalid user ID encountered. +@item char *fpr +The fingerprint or key ID of the invalid key encountered. @item gpgme_error_t reason -An error code describing the reason why the user ID was found invalid. +An error code describing the reason why the key was found invalid. @end table @end deftp @@ -3946,8 +3946,8 @@ signature, you can retrieve the pointer to the result with members: @table @code -@item gpgme_invalid_user_id_t invalid_signers -A linked list with information about all invalid user IDs for which a +@item gpgme_invalid_key_t invalid_signers +A linked list with information about all invalid keys for which a signature could not be created. @item gpgme_new_signature_t signatures @@ -4053,8 +4053,8 @@ data, you can retrieve the pointer to the result with members: @table @code -@item gpgme_invalid_user_id_t invalid_recipients -A linked list with information about all invalid user IDs for which +@item gpgme_invalid_key_t invalid_recipients +A linked list with information about all invalid keys for which the data could not be encrypted. @end table @end deftp -- cgit v1.2.3