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    Standardize handling of #ifdef'd options. · 9c3bcfa0
    Rich Salz 提交于
    Here are the "rules" for handling flags that depend on #ifdef:
    
    - Do not ifdef the enum.  Only ifdef the OPTIONS table.  All ifdef'd
      entries appear at the end; by convention "engine" is last.  This
      ensures that at run-time, the flag will never be recognized/allowed.
      The next two bullets entries are for silencing compiler warnings:
    - In the while/switch parsing statement, use #ifdef for the body to
      disable it; leave the "case OPT_xxx:" and "break" statements outside
      the ifdef/ifndef.  See ciphers.c for example.
    - If there are multiple options controlled by a single guard, OPT_FOO,
      OPT_BAR, etc., put a an #ifdef around the set, and then do "#else"
      and a series of case labels and a break. See OPENSSL_NO_AES in cms.c
      for example.
    Reviewed-by: NMatt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
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