Provides key lengths based on another class's key length.  
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#include <seckey.h>
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| static size_t  | StaticGetValidKeyLength (size_t keylength) | 
|   | Provides a valid key length for the algorithm provided by a static function.  
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| static const int  | MIN_KEYLENGTH =T::MIN_KEYLENGTH | 
|   | The minimum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.  
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| static const int  | MAX_KEYLENGTH =T::MAX_KEYLENGTH | 
|   | The maximum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.  
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| static const int  | DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH =T::DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH | 
|   | The default key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.  
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| static const int  | IV_REQUIREMENT =IV_REQ | 
|   | The default IV requirements for the algorithm provided as a constant.  
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| static const int  | IV_LENGTH =IV_L | 
|   | The default initialization vector length for the algorithm provided as a constant.  
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template<class T, unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0>
class SameKeyLengthAs< T, IV_REQ, IV_L >
Provides key lengths based on another class's key length. 
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- See also
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Definition at line 217 of file seckey.h.
 
◆ StaticGetValidKeyLength()
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
  
  
      
        
          | static size_t SameKeyLengthAs< T, IV_REQ, IV_L >::StaticGetValidKeyLength  | 
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Provides a valid key length for the algorithm provided by a static function. 
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    | keylength | the size of the key, in bytes | 
  
   
If keylength is less than MIN_KEYLENGTH, then the function returns MIN_KEYLENGTH. If keylength is greater than MAX_KEYLENGTH, then the function returns MAX_KEYLENGTH. If keylength is a multiple of KEYLENGTH_MULTIPLE, then keylength is returned. Otherwise, the function returns keylength rounded down to the next smaller multiple of KEYLENGTH_MULTIPLE.
keylength is provided in bytes, not bits. 
Definition at line 244 of file seckey.h.
 
 
◆ MIN_KEYLENGTH
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
  
  
      
        
          | const int SameKeyLengthAs< T, IV_REQ, IV_L >::MIN_KEYLENGTH =T::MIN_KEYLENGTH | 
         
       
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The minimum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. 
MIN_KEYLENGTH is provided in bytes, not bits 
Definition at line 222 of file seckey.h.
 
 
◆ MAX_KEYLENGTH
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
  
  
      
        
          | const int SameKeyLengthAs< T, IV_REQ, IV_L >::MAX_KEYLENGTH =T::MAX_KEYLENGTH | 
         
       
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The maximum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. 
MIN_KEYLENGTH is provided in bytes, not bits 
Definition at line 225 of file seckey.h.
 
 
◆ DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
  
  
      
        
          | const int SameKeyLengthAs< T, IV_REQ, IV_L >::DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH =T::DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH | 
         
       
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The default key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. 
MIN_KEYLENGTH is provided in bytes, not bits 
Definition at line 228 of file seckey.h.
 
 
◆ IV_REQUIREMENT
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
 
The default IV requirements for the algorithm provided as a constant. 
The default value is NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE. See IV_Requirement in cryptlib.h for allowed values. 
Definition at line 232 of file seckey.h.
 
 
◆ IV_LENGTH
template<class T , unsigned int IV_REQ = SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE, unsigned int IV_L = 0> 
 
The default initialization vector length for the algorithm provided as a constant. 
IV_LENGTH is provided in bytes, not bits. The default implementation uses 0. 
Definition at line 235 of file seckey.h.
 
 
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