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# Read the cpp file to understand what Ciphers map to what name :
# Make "ciphers" a map from name used in the javascript to a cipher macro name
-fileA = open(ff('security/manager/ssl/src/nsNSSComponent.cpp'),'r')
+fileA = open(ff('security/manager/ssl/nsNSSComponent.cpp'),'r')
# The input format is a file containing exactly one section of the form:
# static CipherPref CipherPrefs[] = {
assert not key_pending
key_pending = m.group(1)
continue
- m = re.search(r'^\s*(\S+)(?:,\s*(true|false))?\s*}', line)
+ m = re.search(r'^\s*(\S+)(?:,\s*(true|false))+\s*}', line)
if m:
assert key_pending
key = key_pending
# Build a map enabled_ciphers from javascript name to "true" or "false",
# and an (unordered!) list of the macro names for those ciphers that are
# enabled.
-fileB = open(ff('netwerk/base/public/security-prefs.js'), 'r')
+fileB = open(ff('netwerk/base/security-prefs.js'), 'r')
enabled_ciphers = {}
for line in fileB: