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  • File src/OFTLSSocket.h — part of check-in [48980f2297] at 2015-11-29 11:43:05 on branch trunk — Make properties a requirement and clean up code

    This increases the required GCC version from 4.0 to 4.6 (exception:
    Apple GCC, which already supports this with >= 4.0 starting with OS X
    10.5). Since even GCC 4.6 is really old by now, there is no point in
    still supporting something even older and making the code ugly because
    of that. While some hardware and OS support was dropped from GCC 4.6
    compared to GCC 4.0, there is nothing in there that would be an
    interesting target with the exception of BeOS maybe - but a port to BeOS
    can also be achieved using the Haiku support. The other dropped OSes are
    mostly old versions of OSes while newer ones are still being supported
    (and those newer versions of those OSes still support the same
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/*!
 * @protocol OFTLSSocketDelegate OFTLSSocket.h ObjFW/OFTLSSocket.h
 *
 * @brief A delegate for classes implementing the OFTLSSocket protocol.
 */
@protocol OFTLSSocketDelegate
#ifdef OF_HAVE_OPTIONAL_PROTOCOLS
@optional
#endif
/*!
 * @brief This callback is called when the TLS socket wants to know if it
 *	  should accept the received certificate.
 *
 * @note This is only used to verify certain fields of a certificate to allow
 *	 for protocol specific verification. The certificate chain is verified
 *	 using the specified CAs, or the system's CAs if no CAs have been







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/*!
 * @protocol OFTLSSocketDelegate OFTLSSocket.h ObjFW/OFTLSSocket.h
 *
 * @brief A delegate for classes implementing the OFTLSSocket protocol.
 */
@protocol OFTLSSocketDelegate

@optional

/*!
 * @brief This callback is called when the TLS socket wants to know if it
 *	  should accept the received certificate.
 *
 * @note This is only used to verify certain fields of a certificate to allow
 *	 for protocol specific verification. The certificate chain is verified
 *	 using the specified CAs, or the system's CAs if no CAs have been