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gnutls_pkcs11_obj_set_info(3) gnutlsgnutls_pkcs11_obj_set_info(3)gnutls_pkcs11_obj_set_info - API function
#include <gnutls/pkcs11.h>int gnutls_pkcs11_obj_set_info(gnutls_pkcs11_obj_tobj,gnutls_pkcs11_obj_info_titype, const void *data, size_tdata_size, unsignedflags);
gnutls_pkcs11_obj_t obj should contain agnutls_pkcs11_obj_ttype gnutls_pkcs11_obj_info_t itype Denotes the type of information to be set const void * data the data to set size_t data_size the size of data unsigned flags Or sequence of GNUTLS_PKCS11_OBJ_* flags
This function will set attributes on the provided object. Available options foritype areGNUTLS_PKCS11_OBJ_LABEL,GNUTLS_PKCS11_OBJ_ID_HEX, andGNUTLS_PKCS11_OBJ_ID.
GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS(0) on success or a negative error code on error.
3.4.0
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