SSL programs: allow invoking without arguments
All options have reasonable default so the programs don't need arguments to do something useful. It is widely accepted for programs that can work without arguments need not insist on the user passing arguments, see 'ls', 'wc', 'sort', 'more' and any number of POSIX utilities that all work without arguments. It is also the historical behaviour of those programs, and something relied one by at least a few team members. Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
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opt.key_opaque_alg1 = DFL_KEY_OPAQUE_ALG;
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opt.key_opaque_alg2 = DFL_KEY_OPAQUE_ALG;
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if (argc < 2) {
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if (argc < 1) {
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usage:
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if (ret == 0) {
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ret = 1;
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opt.key2_opaque_alg1 = DFL_KEY_OPAQUE_ALG;
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opt.key2_opaque_alg2 = DFL_KEY_OPAQUE_ALG;
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if (argc < 2) {
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if (argc < 1) {
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usage:
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if (ret == 0) {
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ret = 1;
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