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Don't use multiline comments in enums to silence check-names.sh
The sanity checking script tests/scripts/check-names.sh uses a simple state machine paired with a sequence of `sed` commands to extract enumeration constants from the code. This code, however, doesn't work properly when using multiline comments in enumerations such as recently done in the constants MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_XXX. This commit doesn't attempt to make check-names.sh more robust but instead uses /* ... */ comment indicators in each comment line, while silences check-names.sh. Increasing the robustness of check-names.sh is instead tracked in #2210.
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typedef enum
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{
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MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_UNSET = 0,
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MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_OWNED, /* Used for PSA-based cipher contexts
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* which use raw key material internally
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* imported into a freshly allocated key slot,
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* and which hence need to destroy that key
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* slot when they are no longer needed. */
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MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_NOT_OWNED, /* Used for PSA-based cipher contexts
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* which use a key from a key slot
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* provided by the user, and which hence
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* should not be destroyed when the
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* context is no longer needed. */
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MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_OWNED, /* Used for PSA-based cipher contexts which */
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/* use raw key material internally imported */
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/* into a allocated key slot, and which */
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/* hence need to destroy that key slot */
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/* when they are no longer needed. */
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MBEDTLS_CIPHER_PSA_KEY_NOT_OWNED, /* Used for PSA-based cipher contexts */
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/* which use a key from a key slot */
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/* provided by the user, and which */
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/* hence should not be destroyed when */
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/* the context is no longer needed. */
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} mbedtls_cipher_psa_key_ownership;
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typedef struct
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