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NAME

       gnutls_priority_init - API function

SYNOPSIS

       #include <gnutls/gnutls.h>

       int  gnutls_priority_init(gnutls_priority_t  *  priority_cache,  const  char * priorities,
       const char ** err_pos);

ARGUMENTS

       gnutls_priority_t * priority_cache
                   is a gnutls_priority_t type.

       const char * priorities
                   is a string describing priorities (may be NULL)

       const char ** err_pos
                   In case of an error this will have  the  position  in  the  string  the  error
                   occurred

DESCRIPTION

       For  applications  that  do  not  modify their crypto settings per release, consider using
       gnutls_priority_init2() with GNUTLS_PRIORITY_INIT_DEF_APPEND flag instead. We  suggest  to
       use  centralized crypto settings handled by the GnuTLS library, and applications modifying
       the default settings to their needs.

       This function is identical to gnutls_priority_init2() with zero flags.

       A NULL  priorities string indicates the default priorities to be used (this  is  available
       since GnuTLS 3.3.0).

RETURNS

       On  syntax  error GNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUEST is returned, GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS on success, or an
       error code.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <bugs@gnutls.org>.
       Home page: https://www.gnutls.org

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2001- Free Software Foundation, Inc., and others.
       Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in  any
       medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.

SEE ALSO

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