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42
43/*!
44 \class QSslCipher
45 \brief The QSslCipher class represents an SSL cryptographic cipher.
46 \since 4.3
47
48 \reentrant
49 \ingroup network
50 \ingroup ssl
51 \inmodule QtNetwork
52
53 QSslCipher stores information about one cryptographic cipher. It
54 is most commonly used with QSslSocket, either for configuring
55 which ciphers the socket can use, or for displaying the socket's
56 ciphers to the user.
57
58 \sa QSslSocket, QSslKey
59*/
60
61#include "qsslcipher.h"
62#include "qsslcipher_p.h"
63#include "qsslsocket.h"
64
65#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
66#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
67#endif
68
69QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
70
71/*!
72 Constructs an empty QSslCipher object.
73*/
74QSslCipher::QSslCipher()
75 : d(new QSslCipherPrivate)
76{
77}
78
79/*!
80 Constructs a QSslCipher object for the cipher determined by \a
81 name and \a protocol. The constructor accepts only supported
82 ciphers (i.e., the \a name and \a protocol must identify a cipher
83 in the list of ciphers returned by
84 QSslSocket::supportedCiphers()).
85
86 You can call isNull() after construction to check if \a name and
87 \a protocol correctly identified a supported cipher.
88*/
89QSslCipher::QSslCipher(const QString &name, QSsl::SslProtocol protocol)
90 : d(new QSslCipherPrivate)
91{
92 foreach (const QSslCipher &cipher, QSslSocket::supportedCiphers()) {
93 if (cipher.name() == name && cipher.protocol() == protocol) {
94 *this = cipher;
95 return;
96 }
97 }
98}
99
100/*!
101 Constructs an identical copy of the \a other cipher.
102*/
103QSslCipher::QSslCipher(const QSslCipher &other)
104 : d(new QSslCipherPrivate)
105{
106 *d.data() = *other.d.data();
107}
108
109/*!
110 Destroys the QSslCipher object.
111*/
112QSslCipher::~QSslCipher()
113{
114}
115
116/*!
117 Copies the contents of \a other into this cipher, making the two
118 ciphers identical.
119*/
120QSslCipher &QSslCipher::operator=(const QSslCipher &other)
121{
122 *d.data() = *other.d.data();
123 return *this;
124}
125
126/*!
127 Returns true if this cipher is the same as \a other; otherwise,
128 false is returned.
129*/
130bool QSslCipher::operator==(const QSslCipher &other) const
131{
132 return d->name == other.d->name && d->protocol == other.d->protocol;
133}
134
135/*!
136 \fn bool QSslCipher::operator!=(const QSslCipher &other) const
137
138 Returns true if this cipher is not the same as \a other;
139 otherwise, false is returned.
140*/
141
142/*!
143 Returns true if this is a null cipher; otherwise returns false.
144*/
145bool QSslCipher::isNull() const
146{
147 return d->isNull;
148}
149
150/*!
151 Returns the name of the cipher, or an empty QString if this is a null
152 cipher.
153
154 \sa isNull()
155*/
156QString QSslCipher::name() const
157{
158 return d->name;
159}
160
161/*!
162 Returns the number of bits supported by the cipher.
163
164 \sa usedBits()
165*/
166int QSslCipher::supportedBits()const
167{
168 return d->supportedBits;
169}
170
171/*!
172 Returns the number of bits used by the cipher.
173
174 \sa supportedBits()
175*/
176int QSslCipher::usedBits() const
177{
178 return d->bits;
179}
180
181/*!
182 Returns the cipher's key exchange method as a QString.
183*/
184QString QSslCipher::keyExchangeMethod() const
185{
186 return d->keyExchangeMethod;
187}
188
189/*!
190 Returns the cipher's authentication method as a QString.
191*/
192QString QSslCipher::authenticationMethod() const
193{
194 return d->authenticationMethod;
195}
196
197/*!
198 Returns the cipher's encryption method as a QString.
199*/
200QString QSslCipher::encryptionMethod() const
201{
202 return d->encryptionMethod;
203}
204
205/*!
206 Returns the cipher's protocol as a QString.
207
208 \sa protocol()
209*/
210QString QSslCipher::protocolString() const
211{
212 return d->protocolString;
213}
214
215/*!
216 Returns the cipher's protocol type, or \l QSsl::UnknownProtocol if
217 QSslCipher is unable to determine the protocol (protocolString() may
218 contain more information).
219
220 \sa protocolString()
221*/
222QSsl::SslProtocol QSslCipher::protocol() const
223{
224 return d->protocol;
225}
226
227#ifndef QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM
228QDebug operator<<(QDebug debug, const QSslCipher &cipher)
229{
230 debug << "QSslCipher(name=" << qPrintable(cipher.name())
231 << ", bits=" << cipher.usedBits()
232 << ", proto=" << qPrintable(cipher.protocolString())
233 << ')';
234 return debug;
235}
236#endif
237
238QT_END_NAMESPACE
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