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224 \index{CRYPT\_ERROR} \index{CRYPT\_OK}
227 that return {\bf int} will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the function was successful, or one of the many error codes
229 commented upon. When a function does return a CRYPT error code it can be translated into a string with
447 return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success. To test a particular cipher against test vectors\footnote{As published in their design papers.}
455 This function will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the cipher matches the test vectors from the design publication it is
465 will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the key size specified is acceptable. For example:
736 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if it removes the cipher, otherwise it returns {\bf CRYPT\_ERROR}.
889 The routines return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the cipher initialized correctly, otherwise, they return an error code.
911 five of the modes will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} on success from the encrypt or decrypt functions.
952 This will terminate the stream (by terminating the cipher) and return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if successful.
1481 This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if the CCM routine passes known test vectors. It requires AES or Rijndael to be registered previously, otherwise it will
1482 return \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP}.
1792 This will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the hash matches the test vectors, otherwise it returns an error code. An
1928 user owning the process performing the request. This function can be omitted by the \textbf{LTC\_NO\_FILE} define, which forces it to return \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP}
1940 will not rewind the file pointer when finished. This function can be omitted by the \textbf{LTC\_NO\_FILE} define, which forces it to return \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP}
2148 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the code passes otherwise it returns an error code. Some example code for using the
2200 OMAC\footnote{\url{http://crypt.cis.ibaraki.ac.jp/omac/omac.html}}, which stands for \textit{One-Key CBC MAC} is an
2224 This will send \textit{inlen} bytes from \textit{in} through the active OMAC state \textit{state}. Returns \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if the
2286 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the code passes otherwise it returns an error code. Some example code for using the
2420 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the code passes otherwise it returns an error code.
2512 by the \textit{cipher} index can be either a 64 or 128--bit block cipher. This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2524 the granularity of the input is not important but the order is. This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2536 specifies the maximum size of the destination buffer, and is updated to hold the final size of the tag when the function returns. This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2572 This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success. This requires the AES or Rijndael descriptor be previously registered, otherwise, it will return
2573 \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP}.
2598 by the \textit{cipher} index can be either a 64 or 128--bit block cipher. This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2609 the granularity of the input is not important but the order is. This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2622 \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} on success.
2658 This will return \textbf{CRYPT
2659 \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP}.
2679 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if the entropy was accepted. Once you think you have enough entropy you call another
2686 Which returns {\bf CRYPT\_OK} if it is ready. Finally to actually read bytes call:
2754 This will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if PRNG is operating properly.
2841 will return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if the PRNG was found and removed. Otherwise, it returns \textbf{CRYPT\_ERROR}.
4919 \textit{len = -128} to the function. Upon success it will return {\bf CRYPT\_OK} and \textit{N} will contain an integer which
4939 Also, virtually all of the functions return an error code or {\bf CRYPT\_OK}. You should detect all errors, as simple
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5202 to 4, it will return CRYPT\_INVALID\_ARG to the caller.
5231 functions and instead simply return CRYPT\_NOP. This should help resolve any linker errors stemming from a lack of
5240 If LTC\_NO\_TEST has been defined, the testing routines will be compacted and only return CRYPT\_NOP.
5663 The test() function is used to self--test the \textit{device}. It takes no arguments and returns \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} if all is working properly. You may return
5664 \textbf{CRYPT\_NOP} to indicate that no testing was performed.
6402 All functions (except where noted otherwise) return \textbf{CRYPT\_OK} to signify a successful operation. All error codes must be valid LibTomCrypt error codes.
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