The default flag should be for default passwords only. Otherwise,
someone having a default that is not a password will be confused.
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@ -132,13 +132,13 @@ int UI_dup_error_string(UI *ui, const char *text);
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/* These are the possible flags. They can be or'ed together. */
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/* Use to have echoing of input */
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO 0x01
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/* Use a default answer. Where that answer is found is completely up
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to the application, it might for example be in the user data set
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_ECHO 0x01
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/* Use a default password. Where that password is found is completely
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up to the application, it might for example be in the user data set
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with UI_add_user_data(). It is not recommended to have more than
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one input in each UI being marked with this flag, or the application
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might get confused. */
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT 0x02
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#define UI_INPUT_FLAG_DEFAULT_PWD 0x02
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/* The user of these routines may want to define flags of their own. The core
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UI won't look at those, but will pass them on to the method routines. They
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