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Supporting both schemes seems pointless. Now that s->server and s->state are set appropriately late and get_ssl_method is gone, the only difference is that the client/server ones have non-functional ssl_accept or ssl_connect hooks. We can't lose the generic ones, so let's unify on that. Note: this means a static linker will no longer drop the client or server handshake code if unused by a consumer linking statically. However, Chromium needs the server half anyway for DTLS and WebRTC, so that's probably a lost cause. Android also exposes server APIs. Change-Id: I290f5fb4ed558f59fadb5d1f84e9d9c405004c23 Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/2440 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com> |
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