svn rev #21864: trunk/src/lib/crypto/
raeburn@MIT.EDU
raeburn at MIT.EDU
Mon Feb 2 13:14:52 EST 2009
http://src.mit.edu/fisheye/changelog/krb5/?cs=21864
Commit By: raeburn
Log Message:
comment needed some grammatical/typographical fixes too
Changed Files:
U trunk/src/lib/crypto/t_prng.c
Modified: trunk/src/lib/crypto/t_prng.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/src/lib/crypto/t_prng.c 2009-02-02 18:12:57 UTC (rev 21863)
+++ trunk/src/lib/crypto/t_prng.c 2009-02-02 18:14:50 UTC (rev 21864)
@@ -23,18 +23,18 @@
* this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express
* or implied warranty.
*
- * This file contains tests for the PRNG code in Kerberos. IT reads
+ * This file contains tests for the PRNG code in Kerberos. It reads
* an input file, and writes an output file. It is assumed that the
- * output file will be diffed against expected output to see whether
- * regression tests pass. The input file is very primitive format. It
- * is composed of alternating seeds and outputs. The first line in
- * the file is an integer source Id from the krb5_c_randsource enum in
- * krb5.h. Then an integer seed length is be
- * read. Then that many bytes (encoded in hex) is read; whitspace or
- * newlines may be inserted between bytes. Then after the seed data is
- * an integer describing how many bytes of output should be written.
- * Then another source ID and seed length is read. If the seed length
- * is 0, the source id is ignored and the seed is not seeded.
+ * output file will be diffed against expected output to see whether
+ * regression tests pass. The input file has a very primitive format.
+ * It is composed of alternating seeds and outputs. The first line in
+ * the file is an integer source id from the krb5_c_randsource enum in
+ * krb5.h. Then an integer seed length is read. Then that many bytes
+ * (encoded in hex) are read; whitespace or newlines may be inserted
+ * between bytes. Then after the seed data is an integer describing
+ * how many bytes of output should be written. Then another source ID
+ * and seed length is read. If the seed length is 0, the source id is
+ * ignored and the seed is not seeded.
*/
#include "k5-int.h"
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