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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
/**
* Definite length SEQUENCE, encoding tells explicit number of bytes
* that the content of this sequence occupies.
*
* For X.690 syntax rules, see {@link ASN1Sequence}.
*/
public class DERSequence
extends ASN1Sequence
{
private int bodyLength = -1;
/**
* Create an empty sequence
*/
public DERSequence()
{
}
/**
* Create a sequence containing one object
* @param obj the object to go in the sequence.
*/
public DERSequence(
ASN1Encodable obj)
{
super(obj);
}
/**
* Create a sequence containing a vector of objects.
* @param v the vector of objects to make up the sequence.
*/
public DERSequence(
ASN1EncodableVector v)
{
super(v);
}
/**
* Create a sequence containing an array of objects.
* @param array the array of objects to make up the sequence.
*/
public DERSequence(
ASN1Encodable[] array)
{
super(array);
}
private int getBodyLength()
throws IOException
{
if (bodyLength < 0)
{
int length = 0;
for (Enumeration e = this.getObjects(); e.hasMoreElements();)
{
Object obj = e.nextElement();
length += ((ASN1Encodable)obj).toASN1Primitive().toDERObject().encodedLength();
}
bodyLength = length;
}
return bodyLength;
}
int encodedLength()
throws IOException
{
int length = getBodyLength();
return 1 + StreamUtil.calculateBodyLength(length) + length;
}
/*
* A note on the implementation:
*
* As DER requires the constructed, definite-length model to
* be used for structured types, this varies slightly from the
* ASN.1 descriptions given. Rather than just outputting SEQUENCE,
* we also have to specify CONSTRUCTED, and the objects length.
*/
void encode(
ASN1OutputStream out)
throws IOException
{
ASN1OutputStream dOut = out.getDERSubStream();
int length = getBodyLength();
out.write(BERTags.SEQUENCE | BERTags.CONSTRUCTED);
out.writeLength(length);
for (Enumeration e = this.getObjects(); e.hasMoreElements();)
{
Object obj = e.nextElement();
dOut.writeObject((ASN1Encodable)obj);
}
}
}