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-
-//
-// UnlockReferralItem.h - Abstract interface to permanent user trust assignments
-//
-#ifndef _SECURITY_UNLOCKREFERRAL_H_
-#define _SECURITY_UNLOCKREFERRAL_H_
-
-#include <security_keychain/Item.h>
-
-
-namespace Security {
-namespace KeychainCore {
-
-
-//
-// A trust item in a keychain.
-// Currently, Item constructors do not explicitly generate this subclass.
-// They don't need to, since our ownly user (TrustStore) can deal with
-// the generic Item class just fine.
-// If we ever need Item to produce UserTrustItem impls, we would need to
-// add constructors from primary key (see Certificate for an example).
-//
-class UnlockReferralItem : public ItemImpl {
- NOCOPY(UnlockReferralItem)
-public:
-
-public:
- // new item constructor
- UnlockReferralItem();
- virtual ~UnlockReferralItem();
-
-protected:
- virtual PrimaryKey add(Keychain &keychain);
-
- void populateAttributes();
-
-private:
-};
-
-
-} // end namespace KeychainCore
-} // end namespace Security
-
-#endif // !_SECURITY_UNLOCKREFERRAL_H_