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gnutls_pkcs7_add_attr(3) gnutlsgnutls_pkcs7_add_attr(3)gnutls_pkcs7_add_attr - API function
#include <gnutls/pkcs7.h>int gnutls_pkcs7_add_attr(gnutls_pkcs7_attrs_t *list, const char*oid, gnutls_datum_t *data, unsignedflags);
gnutls_pkcs7_attrs_t * list A list of existing attributes or pointer toNULLfor the first one const char * oid the OID of the attribute to be set gnutls_datum_t * data the raw (DER-encoded) data of the attribute to be set unsigned flags zero orGNUTLS_PKCS7_ATTR_ENCODE_OCTET_STRING
This function will set a PKCS7attribute in the provided list. If this function fails, the previous list would be deallocated. Note that any attributes set with this function must either be DER or BER encoded, unless a special flag is present.
On success, the new list head, otherwiseNULL.
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