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author | Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu> | 2009-10-31 00:48:38 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu> | 2009-10-31 00:48:38 +0000 |
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diff --git a/src/include/kim/kim_preferences.h b/src/include/kim/kim_preferences.h index d7970ba04..77edde462 100644 --- a/src/include/kim/kim_preferences.h +++ b/src/include/kim/kim_preferences.h @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ * require a specific license from the United States Government. * It is the responsibility of any person or organization contemplating * export to obtain such a license before exporting. - * + * * WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy, modify, and * distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and * without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright @@ -30,20 +30,20 @@ extern "C" { #endif #include <kim/kim_types.h> - + /*! * \page kim_preferences_overview KIM Preferences Overview * * \section kim_preferences_introduction Introduction * * In addition to the site preferences stored in the Kerberos configuration, users may also - * want to have their own personal preferences for controlling credential acquisition. - * As a result, KIM provides user preferences for initial credential options and + * want to have their own personal preferences for controlling credential acquisition. + * As a result, KIM provides user preferences for initial credential options and * user interface behavior such as the default client identity and the favorite identities list. * * \section kim_preferences_edit Viewing and Editing the Preferences - * - * In order to view and edit the user's preferences, call #kim_preferences_create() to acquire a + * + * In order to view and edit the user's preferences, call #kim_preferences_create() to acquire a * preferences object containing the user's preferences. You can examine preferences * with the functions starting with "kim_preferences_get_" and change preferences with * the functions starting with "kim_preferences_set_". Once you are done making changes, @@ -56,88 +56,88 @@ extern "C" { * \section kim_preferences_options Initial Credential Options Preferences * * KIM provides user preferences for initial credential options. These - * are the options #kim_options_create() will use when creating a new KIM + * are the options #kim_options_create() will use when creating a new KIM * options object. They are also the options specified by KIM_OPTIONS_DEFAULT. - * You can view and edit the initial credential options using - * #kim_preferences_get_options() and #kim_preferences_set_options(). + * You can view and edit the initial credential options using + * #kim_preferences_get_options() and #kim_preferences_set_options(). * - * \note Not all credential options in the kim_options_t object have corresponding + * \note Not all credential options in the kim_options_t object have corresponding * user preferences. For example, the prompt callback function is not stored - * in the user preferences since it has no meaning outside of the current + * in the user preferences since it has no meaning outside of the current * application. Some options which are not currently stored in the - * preferences may be stored there in the future. + * preferences may be stored there in the future. * - * If you are implementing a user interface for credentials acquisition, + * If you are implementing a user interface for credentials acquisition, * you should be aware that KIM has a user preference to manage the initial - * credential options preferences. If the user successfully acquires credentials - * with non-default options and #kim_preferences_get_remember_options() is set - * to TRUE, you should store the options used to get credentials with - * #kim_preferences_set_options(). + * credential options preferences. If the user successfully acquires credentials + * with non-default options and #kim_preferences_get_remember_options() is set + * to TRUE, you should store the options used to get credentials with + * #kim_preferences_set_options(). * * \section kim_preferences_client_identity Client Identity Preferences * - * KIM also provides user preferences for the default client identity. + * KIM also provides user preferences for the default client identity. * This identity is used whenever KIM needs to display a graphical dialog for * credential acquisition but does not know what client identity to use. - * You can view and edit the default client identity using - * #kim_preferences_get_client_identity() and - * #kim_preferences_set_client_identity(). + * You can view and edit the default client identity using + * #kim_preferences_get_client_identity() and + * #kim_preferences_set_client_identity(). * - * If you are implementing a user interface for credentials acquisition, - * you should be aware that KIM has a user preference to manage - * the client identity preferences. If the user successfully acquires credentials - * with non-default options and #kim_preferences_get_remember_client_identity() is + * If you are implementing a user interface for credentials acquisition, + * you should be aware that KIM has a user preference to manage + * the client identity preferences. If the user successfully acquires credentials + * with non-default options and #kim_preferences_get_remember_client_identity() is * set to TRUE, you should store the client identity for which credentials were - * acquired using #kim_preferences_set_client_identity(). - * + * acquired using #kim_preferences_set_client_identity(). + * * \section kim_preferences_favorite_identities Favorite Identities Preferences * * As Kerberos becomes more widespread, the number of possible Kerberos * identities and realms a user might want to use will become very large. - * Sites may list hundreds of realms in their Kerberos configuration files. + * Sites may list hundreds of realms in their Kerberos configuration files. * In addition, sites may wish to use DNS SRV records to avoid having to list - * all the realms they use in their Kerberos configuration. As a result, the - * list of realms in the Kerberos configuration may be exceedingly large and/or + * all the realms they use in their Kerberos configuration. As a result, the + * list of realms in the Kerberos configuration may be exceedingly large and/or * incomplete. Users may also use multiple identities from the same realm. * * On platforms which use a GUI to acquire credentials, the KIM would like - * to to display a list of identities for the user to select from. Depending on - * what is appropriate for the platform, identities may be displayed in a popup - * menu or other list. + * to to display a list of identities for the user to select from. Depending on + * what is appropriate for the platform, identities may be displayed in a popup + * menu or other list. * - * To solve this problem, the KIM maintains a list of favorite identities - * specifically for identity selection. This list is a set of unique identities - * in alphabetical order (as appropriate for the user's language localization). + * To solve this problem, the KIM maintains a list of favorite identities + * specifically for identity selection. This list is a set of unique identities + * in alphabetical order (as appropriate for the user's language localization). * * Each identity may optionally have its own options for ticket acquisition. * This allows KIM UIs to remember what ticket options worked for a specific * identity. For example if the user normally wants renewable tickets but * they have one identity at a KDC which rejects requests for renewable tickets, - * the "not renewable" option can be associated with that identity without + * the "not renewable" option can be associated with that identity without * changing the user's default preference to get renewable tickets. If an * identity should use the default options, just pass KIM_OPTIONS_DEFAULT. * * Most callers will not need to use the favorite identities APIs. However if you - * are implementing your own graphical prompt callback or a credential management + * are implementing your own graphical prompt callback or a credential management * application, you may to view and/or edit the user's favorite identities. * * \section kim_favorite_identities_edit Viewing and Editing the Favorite Identities - * + * * First, you need to acquire the Favorite Identities stored in the user's * preferences using #kim_preferences_create(). - * - * Then use #kim_preferences_get_number_of_favorite_identities() and - * #kim_preferences_get_favorite_identity_at_index() to display the identities list. - * Use #kim_preferences_add_favorite_identity() and #kim_preferences_remove_favorite_identity() + * + * Then use #kim_preferences_get_number_of_favorite_identities() and + * #kim_preferences_get_favorite_identity_at_index() to display the identities list. + * Use #kim_preferences_add_favorite_identity() and #kim_preferences_remove_favorite_identity() * to change which identities are in the identities list. Identities are always stored in * alphabetical order and duplicate identities are not permitted, so when you add or remove a * identity you should redisplay the entire list. If you wish to replace the * identities list entirely, use #kim_preferences_remove_all_favorite_identities() * to clear the list before adding your identities. * - * Once you are done editing the favorite identities list, store changes in the + * Once you are done editing the favorite identities list, store changes in the * user's preference file using #kim_preferences_synchronize(). - * + * * See \ref kim_preferences_reference for information on specific APIs. */ @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ extern "C" { */ /*! - * \param out_preferences on exit, a new preferences object. + * \param out_preferences on exit, a new preferences object. * Must be freed with kim_preferences_free(). * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Create a new preferences object from the current user's preferences. @@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ extern "C" { kim_error kim_preferences_create (kim_preferences *out_preferences); /*! - * \param out_preferences on exit, a new preferences object which is a copy of in_preferences. + * \param out_preferences on exit, a new preferences object which is a copy of in_preferences. * Must be freed with kim_preferences_free(). - * \param in_preferences a preferences object. + * \param in_preferences a preferences object. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Copy a preferences object. */ @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_get_options (kim_preferences in_preferences, /*! * \param io_preferences a preferences object to modify. - * \param in_remember_options a boolean value indicating whether or not to remember the last + * \param in_remember_options a boolean value indicating whether or not to remember the last * options used to acquire a credential. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Set whether or not to remember the last options the user used to acquire a credential. @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_remember_options (kim_preferences io_preferences, /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_remember_options on exit, a boolean value indicating whether or \a in_preferences will + * \param out_remember_options on exit, a boolean value indicating whether or \a in_preferences will * remember the last options used to acquire a credential. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get whether or not to remember the last options the user used to acquire a credential. @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_get_client_identity (kim_preferences in_preferences, /*! * \param io_preferences a preferences object to modify. - * \param in_remember_client_identity a boolean value indicating whether or not to remember the last + * \param in_remember_client_identity a boolean value indicating whether or not to remember the last * client identity for which a credential was acquired. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Set whether or not to remember the last client identity the user acquired a credential for. @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_remember_client_identity (kim_preferences io_prefe /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_remember_client_identity on exit, a boolean value indicating whether or \a in_preferences will + * \param out_remember_client_identity on exit, a boolean value indicating whether or \a in_preferences will * remember the last client identity for which a credential was acquired. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get whether or not to remember the last client identity the user acquired a credential for. @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_minimum_lifetime (kim_preferences io_preferences, /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_minimum_lifetime on exit, the minimum lifetime that GUI tools will + * \param out_minimum_lifetime on exit, the minimum lifetime that GUI tools will * allow the user to specify for credentials. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get the minimum credential lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_maximum_lifetime (kim_preferences io_preferences, /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_maximum_lifetime on exit, the maximum lifetime that GUI tools will + * \param out_maximum_lifetime on exit, the maximum lifetime that GUI tools will * allow the user to specify for credentials. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get the maximum credential lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_get_maximum_lifetime (kim_preferences in_preferences, /*! * \param io_preferences a preferences object to modify. * \param in_minimum_renewal_lifetime a minimum lifetime indicating how small a lifetime the - * GUI tools should allow the user to specify for + * GUI tools should allow the user to specify for * credential renewal. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Set the minimum credential renewal lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_minimum_renewal_lifetime (kim_preferences io_prefe /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_minimum_renewal_lifetime on exit, the minimum lifetime that GUI tools will + * \param out_minimum_renewal_lifetime on exit, the minimum lifetime that GUI tools will * allow the user to specify for credential renewal. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get the minimum credential renewal lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_get_minimum_renewal_lifetime (kim_preferences in_pref /*! * \param io_preferences a preferences object to modify. * \param in_maximum_renewal_lifetime a maximum lifetime indicating how large a lifetime the - * GUI tools should allow the user to specify for + * GUI tools should allow the user to specify for * credential renewal. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Set the maximum credential renewal lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_set_maximum_renewal_lifetime (kim_preferences io_prefe /*! * \param in_preferences a preferences object. - * \param out_maximum_renewal_lifetime on exit, the maximum lifetime that GUI tools will + * \param out_maximum_renewal_lifetime on exit, the maximum lifetime that GUI tools will * allow the user to specify for credential renewal. * \return On success, #KIM_NO_ERROR. On failure, an error code representing the failure. * \brief Get the maximum credential renewal lifetime for GUI credential lifetime controls. @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ kim_error kim_preferences_get_number_of_favorite_identities (kim_preferences in * \param in_index a index into the identities list (starting at 0). * \param out_identity on exit, the identity at \a in_index in \a in_preferences. * Must be freed with kim_string_free(). - * \param out_options on exit, the options associated with identity at \a in_index + * \param out_options on exit, the options associated with identity at \a in_index * in \a in_favorite_identities. May be KIM_OPTIONS_DEFAULT. * Pass NULL if you do not want the options associated with the identity. * Must be freed with kim_options_free(). |