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requirenext doesn't need two values
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Thu, 23 Jan 2014 22:25:52 +0800 |
parents | ff597bf2cfb0 |
children | bae0b34bc059 7cd89d4e0335 |
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133 session, see process-packet.c */ | 133 session, see process-packet.c */ |
134 | 134 |
135 unsigned dataallowed : 1; /* whether we can send data packets or we are in | 135 unsigned dataallowed : 1; /* whether we can send data packets or we are in |
136 the middle of a KEX or something */ | 136 the middle of a KEX or something */ |
137 | 137 |
138 unsigned char requirenext[2]; /* bytes indicating what packets we require next, | 138 unsigned char requirenext; /* byte indicating what packets we require next, |
139 or 0x00 for any. Second option can only be | 139 or 0x00 for any. */ |
140 used if the first byte is also set */ | |
141 | 140 |
142 unsigned char ignorenext; /* whether to ignore the next packet, | 141 unsigned char ignorenext; /* whether to ignore the next packet, |
143 used for kex_follows stuff */ | 142 used for kex_follows stuff */ |
144 | 143 |
145 unsigned char lastpacket; /* What the last received packet type was */ | 144 unsigned char lastpacket; /* What the last received packet type was */ |