spring-cleaning: remove unused resources, rename strings from camelCase to snake_case to follow standard practice

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Dominik Schürmann
2013-10-25 21:46:05 +02:00
parent 283037acf5
commit 2f81c2fb0f
147 changed files with 506 additions and 9882 deletions

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@@ -25,11 +25,36 @@ import org.openintents.openpgp.IOpenPgpKeyIdsCallback;
* Results are returned to the callback, which has to be implemented on client side.
*/
interface IOpenPgpService {
/**
* Sign
*
* After successful signing, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output.
*
* @param input
* OpenPgpData object containing String, byte[], ParcelFileDescriptor, or Uri
* @param output
* Request output format by defining OpenPgpData object
*
* new OpenPgpData(OpenPgpData.TYPE_STRING)
* Returns as String
* (OpenPGP Radix-64, 33 percent overhead compared to binary, see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#page-53)
* new OpenPgpData(OpenPgpData.TYPE_BYTE_ARRAY)
* Returns as byte[]
* new OpenPgpData(uri)
* Writes output to given Uri
* new OpenPgpData(fileDescriptor)
* Writes output to given ParcelFileDescriptor
* @param callback
* Callback where to return results
*/
oneway void sign(in OpenPgpData input, in OpenPgpData output, in IOpenPgpCallback callback);
/**
* Encrypt
*
* After successful encryption, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output bytes.
* After successful encryption, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output.
*
* @param input
* OpenPgpData object containing String, byte[], ParcelFileDescriptor, or Uri
@@ -52,34 +77,10 @@ interface IOpenPgpService {
*/
oneway void encrypt(in OpenPgpData input, in OpenPgpData output, in long[] keyIds, in IOpenPgpCallback callback);
/**
* Sign
*
* After successful signing, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output bytes.
*
* @param input
* OpenPgpData object containing String, byte[], ParcelFileDescriptor, or Uri
* @param output
* Request output format by defining OpenPgpData object
*
* new OpenPgpData(OpenPgpData.TYPE_STRING)
* Returns as String
* (OpenPGP Radix-64, 33 percent overhead compared to binary, see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#page-53)
* new OpenPgpData(OpenPgpData.TYPE_BYTE_ARRAY)
* Returns as byte[]
* new OpenPgpData(uri)
* Writes output to given Uri
* new OpenPgpData(fileDescriptor)
* Writes output to given ParcelFileDescriptor
* @param callback
* Callback where to return results
*/
oneway void sign(in OpenPgpData input, in OpenPgpData output, in IOpenPgpCallback callback);
/**
* Sign then encrypt
*
* After successful signing and encryption, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output bytes.
* After successful signing and encryption, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output.
*
* @param input
* OpenPgpData object containing String, byte[], ParcelFileDescriptor, or Uri
@@ -104,9 +105,9 @@ interface IOpenPgpService {
/**
* Decrypts and verifies given input bytes. This methods handles encrypted-only, signed-and-encrypted,
* and also signed-only inputBytes.
* and also signed-only input.
*
* After successful decryption/verification, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output bytes.
* After successful decryption/verification, callback's onSuccess will contain the resulting output.
* The signatureResult in onSuccess is only non-null if signed-and-encrypted or signed-only inputBytes were given.
*
* @param input