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117 struct eap_sake_hdr *sake; in eap_sake_build_msg() local131 sake = wpabuf_put(msg, sizeof(*sake)); in eap_sake_build_msg()132 sake->version = EAP_SAKE_VERSION; in eap_sake_build_msg()133 sake->session_id = data->session_id; in eap_sake_build_msg()134 sake->subtype = subtype; in eap_sake_build_msg()
93 struct eap_sake_hdr *sake; in eap_sake_build_msg() local107 sake = wpabuf_put(msg, sizeof(*sake)); in eap_sake_build_msg()108 sake->version = EAP_SAKE_VERSION; in eap_sake_build_msg()109 sake->session_id = data->session_id; in eap_sake_build_msg()110 sake->subtype = subtype; in eap_sake_build_msg()
27 * For the sake of completeness, this module also propose the two following classes:
33 checks you need in a real world, but that is then only for the sake of
25 // the sake of the example.
24 // the sake of the example.
27 // the sake of the example.
41 // an object pointer for the sake of defensive programming.
40 // an object pointer for the sake of defensive programming.
71 # For the sake of the old Borland make,
11 // Suppress name mangling in C++ mode for the sake of check lines.
63 also described in 'pcap-sita.html' for posterity sake.
62 * Newlines must remain unix-style for older compilers' sake.
94 The code snippets need to be as simple as possible, for the sake of
14 binding and location indices. The correct values are determined at link time. For the sake of
68 "sake.user@example.com" SAKE 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
98 objects that exist only for the sake of enumeration and