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/*
* This is to fool os services to not provide the Keychain manager
* interface that doesn't work since we don't have unified headers
* between iOS and OS X. rdar://23405418/
*/
#define __KEYCHAINCORE__ 1
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <Security/Security.h>
#import <Security/SecItemPriv.h>
#include "builtin_commands.h"
int
command_whoami(__unused int argc, __unused char * const * argv)
{
@autoreleasepool {
CFErrorRef error = NULL;
NSDictionary *dict = NULL;
dict = CFBridgingRelease(_SecSecuritydCopyWhoAmI(&error));
if (dict) {
puts([[NSString stringWithFormat:@"the server thinks we are:\n } else {
puts([[NSString stringWithFormat:@"no reply from server: }
if (error)
CFRelease(error);
}
return 0;
}