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| FIDO_INIT(3) | Library Functions Manual | FIDO_INIT(3) | 
NAME¶
fido_init,
    fido_set_log_handler —
    initialise the FIDO2 library
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <fido.h>
typedef void fido_log_handler_t(const char *);
  
  void
  
  fido_init(int
    flags);
void
  
  fido_set_log_handler(fido_log_handler_t
    *handler);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    fido_init()
    function initialises the libfido2 library. Its invocation
    must precede that of any other libfido2 function in the
    context of the executing thread.
If FIDO_DEBUG is set in
    flags, then debug output will be emitted by
    libfido2 on stderr. Alternatively, the
    FIDO_DEBUG environment variable may be set.
If FIDO_DISABLE_U2F_FALLBACK is set in
    flags, then libfido2 will not
    fallback to U2F in fido_dev_open(3) if a device claims to
    support FIDO2 but fails to respond to a CTAP 2.0 greeting.
The
    fido_set_log_handler()
    function causes handler to be called for each log line
    generated in the context of the executing thread. Lines passed to
    handler include a trailing newline character and are
    not printed by libfido2 on stderr.
SEE ALSO¶
fido_assert_new(3), fido_cred_new(3), fido_dev_info_manifest(3), fido_dev_open(3)
| May 25, 2018 | Debian |