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Having recently pulled it out into its own file, I think it could also do with a bit of tidying. In this rework: - the substructure for a single component now has a globally visible struct tag, so you can make a variable pointing at it, saving verbiage in every piece of code looping over a key_components - the 'is_mp_int' flag has been replaced with a type enum, so that more types can be added without further upheaval - the printing loop in cmdgen.c for puttygen --dump has factored out the initial 'name=' prefix on each line so that it isn't repeated per component type - the storage format for text components is now a strbuf rather than a plain char *, which I think is generally more useful.
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