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authorNikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org>2015-03-19 21:27:35 +0100
committerNikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org>2015-03-19 21:27:35 +0100
commit8fed5d87c4955b8109a5fd3b0385f0d604fd892c (patch)
treea2fce38c2ac12e3580a6c67ca0c1c6a7c0dde14e
parentfed480756da22827d8b1f91a11771934444787e2 (diff)
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mention the new functionality briefly in documentation
-rw-r--r--doc/cha-internals.texi6
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diff --git a/doc/cha-internals.texi b/doc/cha-internals.texi
index 3c4a390c9a..3db73e6366 100644
--- a/doc/cha-internals.texi
+++ b/doc/cha-internals.texi
@@ -123,7 +123,9 @@ Adding support for a new TLS extension is done from time to time, and
the process to do so is not difficult. Here are the steps you need to
follow if you wish to do this yourself. For sake of discussion, let's
consider adding support for the hypothetical TLS extension
-@code{foobar}.
+@code{foobar}. The following section is about adding an extension to GnuTLS,
+for custom application extensions you should check the exported function
+@funcref{gnutls_ext_register}.
@subsubheading Add @code{configure} option like @code{--enable-foobar} or @code{--disable-foobar}.
@@ -353,6 +355,8 @@ Another way is to run capabilities check with:
TLS handshake extensions allow to send so called supplemental data
handshake messages @xcite{RFC4680}. This short section explains how to
implement a supplemental data handshake message for a given TLS extension.
+Note that the rest of the section is about enhancing the GnuTLS library, to
+add support for supplemental data in your application check @funcref{gnutls_supplemental_register}.
First of all, modify your extension @code{foobar} in the way, the that
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