[pywin32-checkins] pywin32/win32/src win32security_sspi.cpp,1.4,1.5
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From: Roger U. <ru...@us...> - 2006-02-12 09:35:14
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Update of /cvsroot/pywin32/pywin32/win32/src In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv26836/win32/src Modified Files: win32security_sspi.cpp Log Message: Doc improvements for SSPI objects Index: win32security_sspi.cpp =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pywin32/pywin32/win32/src/win32security_sspi.cpp,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -C2 -d -r1.4 -r1.5 *** win32security_sspi.cpp 24 May 2005 13:55:30 -0000 1.4 --- win32security_sspi.cpp 12 Feb 2006 09:35:06 -0000 1.5 *************** *** 72,76 **** }; // ??? why isnt append included ??? ! // @object PySecBufferDesc|Sequence-like object that contains a group of buffers to be used with SSPI functions struct PyMethodDef PySecBufferDesc::methods[] = { {"append", PySecBufferDesc::append, 1}, // @pymeth append|Adds a <o PySecBuffer> to the list of buffers --- 72,78 ---- }; // ??? why isnt append included ??? ! // @object PySecBufferDesc|Sequence-like object that contains a group of buffers to be used with SSPI functions. ! // @comm This object is created using win32security.SecBufferDescType(Version), where Version is an int that ! // defaults to SECBUFFER_VERSION if not passed in. struct PyMethodDef PySecBufferDesc::methods[] = { {"append", PySecBufferDesc::append, 1}, // @pymeth append|Adds a <o PySecBuffer> to the list of buffers *************** *** 484,488 **** // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ! // @object PyCtxtHandle|Security context handle struct PyMethodDef PyCtxtHandle::methods[] = { {"Detach", PyCtxtHandle::Detach, 1}, // @pymeth Detach|Disassociates object from handle and returns integer value of handle --- 486,492 ---- // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ! // @object PyCtxtHandle|Security context handle, as used with sspi functions ! // @comm Create using win32security.CtxtHandleType(). The handle must be initialized by passing it to ! // <om win32security.InitializeSecurityContext> or <om win32security.AcceptSecurityContext> struct PyMethodDef PyCtxtHandle::methods[] = { {"Detach", PyCtxtHandle::Detach, 1}, // @pymeth Detach|Disassociates object from handle and returns integer value of handle *************** *** 1045,1051 **** ! // @object PyCredHandle|Wrapper for a credentials handle ! // @comm This object should be created using win32security.CredHandleType(), and will only be usable after it is ! // initialized by passing it to <om win32security.AcquireCredentialsHandle> struct PyMethodDef PyCredHandle::methods[] = { {"Detach", PyCredHandle::Detach, 1}, // @pymeth Detach|Disassociates object from handle and returns integer value of handle (prevents automatic freeing of credentials when object is deallocated), --- 1049,1055 ---- ! // @object PyCredHandle|Handle to a set of logon credentials, used with sspi authentication functions ! // @comm This object is usually created using <om win32security.AcquireCredentialsHandle>. ! // An uninitialized handle can also be created using win32security.CredHandleType() struct PyMethodDef PyCredHandle::methods[] = { {"Detach", PyCredHandle::Detach, 1}, // @pymeth Detach|Disassociates object from handle and returns integer value of handle (prevents automatic freeing of credentials when object is deallocated), |