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Correct a bogus comment.

Whether or not OpenSSL reference-counts SSL_CTX objects is irrelevant;
what matters is that Tor reference-counts its wrapper objects for
SSL_CTXs.
Robert Ransom 13 years ago
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      src/common/tortls.c

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src/common/tortls.c

@@ -723,8 +723,8 @@ tor_tls_context_new(crypto_pk_env_t *identity, unsigned int key_lifetime)
   SSL_CTX_set_mode(result->ctx, SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER);
   /* Free the old context if one exists. */
   if (global_tls_context) {
-    /* This is safe even if there are open connections: OpenSSL does
-     * reference counting with SSL and SSL_CTX objects. */
+    /* This is safe even if there are open connections: we reference-
+     * count tor_tls_context_t objects. */
     tor_tls_context_decref(global_tls_context);
   }
   global_tls_context = result;