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Title "OPENSSL_USER_MACROS 7ossl"
OPENSSL_USER_MACROS 7ossl "2023-09-22" "3.0.11" "OpenSSL"
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"NAME"
openssl_user_macros, OPENSSL_API_COMPAT, OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED \- User defined macros
"DESCRIPTION"
Header "DESCRIPTION" User defined macros allow the programmer to control certain aspects of what is exposed by the OpenSSL headers.

\fB\s-1NOTE:\s0 to be effective, a user defined macro must be defined before including any header file that depends on it, either in the compilation command (\*(C`cc -DMACRO=value\*(C') or by defining the macro in source before including any headers.

Other manual pages may refer to this page when declarations depend on user defined macros.

"The macros"
Subsection "The macros"
"\s-1OPENSSL_API_COMPAT\s0" 4
Item "OPENSSL_API_COMPAT" The value is a version number, given in one of the following two forms:

Item "0xMNNFF000L" This is the form supported for all versions up to 1.1.x, where \*(C`M\*(C' represents the major number, \*(C`NN\*(C' represents the minor number, and \f(CW\*(C`FF\*(C' represents the fix number, as a hexadecimal number. For version 1.1.0, that's \*(C`0x10100000L\*(C'. .Sp Any version number may be given, but these numbers are the current known major deprecation points, making them the most meaningful:

Item "0x00908000L (version 0.9.8)"

0 Item "0x10000000L (version 1.0.0)" Item "0x10100000L (version 1.1.0)"

.Sp For convenience, higher numbers are accepted as well, as long as feasible. For example, \*(C`0x60000000L\*(C' will work as expected. However, it is recommended to start using the second form instead:

Item "mmnnpp" This form is a simple decimal number calculated with this formula: .Sp \fImajor * 10000 + minor * 100 + patch .Sp where major, minor and patch are the desired major, minor and patch components of the version number. For example:

"30000 corresponds to version 3.0.0" 4
Item "30000 corresponds to version 3.0.0"

0

"10002 corresponds to version 1.0.2" 4
Item "10002 corresponds to version 1.0.2"
"420101 corresponds to version 42.1.1" 4
Item "420101 corresponds to version 42.1.1"

.Sp If \s-1OPENSSL_API_COMPAT\s0 is undefined, this default value is used in its place: \f(CW30000

"\s-1OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED\s0" 4
Item "OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED" If this macro is defined, all deprecated public symbols in all OpenSSL versions up to and including the version given by \s-1OPENSSL_API_COMPAT\s0 (or the default value given above, when \s-1OPENSSL_API_COMPAT\s0 isn't defined) will be hidden.
"COPYRIGHT"
Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright 2018-2021 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.