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gnutls_fips140_push_context(3) gnutlsgnutls_fips140_push_context(3)gnutls_fips140_push_context - API function
#include <gnutls/gnutls.h>int gnutls_fips140_push_context(gnutls_fips140_context_tcontext);
gnutls_fips140_context_t context agnutls_fips140_context_t
Associate the FIPScontext to the current thread, diverting the currently active context. If a cryptographic operation is ongoing in the current thread, e.g.,gnutls_aead_cipher_init()is called butgnutls_aead_cipher_deinit()is not yet called, it returns an errorGNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUEST. The operation state ofcontext will be reset toGNUTLS_FIPS140_OP_INITIAL. This function is no-op if FIPS140 is not compiled in nor enabled at run-time.
0 upon success, a negative error code otherwise
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