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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * The DLSequence encodes a SEQUENCE using definite length form.
 */
public class DLSequence
    extends ASN1Sequence
{
    private int contentsLength = -1;

    /**
     * Create an empty sequence
     */
    public DLSequence()
    {
    }

    /**
     * create a sequence containing one object
     * @param element the object to go in the sequence.
     */
    public DLSequence(ASN1Encodable element)
    {
        super(element);
    }

    /**
     * create a sequence containing a vector of objects.
     * @param elementVector the vector of objects to make up the sequence.
     */
    public DLSequence(ASN1EncodableVector elementVector)
    {
        super(elementVector);
    }

    /**
     * create a sequence containing an array of objects.
     * @param elements the array of objects to make up the sequence.
     */
    public DLSequence(ASN1Encodable[] elements)
    {
        super(elements);
    }

    DLSequence(ASN1Encodable[] elements, boolean clone)
    {
        super(elements, clone);
    }

    private int getContentsLength() throws IOException
    {
        if (contentsLength < 0)
        {
            int count = elements.length;
            int totalLength = 0;

            for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
            {
                ASN1Primitive dlObject = elements[i].toASN1Primitive().toDLObject();
                totalLength += dlObject.encodedLength(true);
            }

            this.contentsLength = totalLength;
        }

        return contentsLength;
    }

    int encodedLength(boolean withTag) throws IOException
    {
        return ASN1OutputStream.getLengthOfEncodingDL(withTag, getContentsLength());
    }

    /**
     * A note on the implementation:
     * 

* As DL 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, boolean withTag) throws IOException { out.writeIdentifier(withTag, BERTags.CONSTRUCTED | BERTags.SEQUENCE); ASN1OutputStream dlOut = out.getDLSubStream(); int count = elements.length; if (contentsLength >= 0 || count > 16) { out.writeDL(getContentsLength()); for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { dlOut.writePrimitive(elements[i].toASN1Primitive(), true); } } else { int totalLength = 0; ASN1Primitive[] dlObjects = new ASN1Primitive[count]; for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { ASN1Primitive dlObject = elements[i].toASN1Primitive().toDLObject(); dlObjects[i] = dlObject; totalLength += dlObject.encodedLength(true); } this.contentsLength = totalLength; out.writeDL(totalLength); for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { dlOut.writePrimitive(dlObjects[i], true); } } } ASN1BitString toASN1BitString() { return new DLBitString(BERBitString.flattenBitStrings(getConstructedBitStrings()), false); } ASN1External toASN1External() { return new DLExternal(this); } ASN1OctetString toASN1OctetString() { // NOTE: There is no DLOctetString return new DEROctetString(BEROctetString.flattenOctetStrings(getConstructedOctetStrings())); } ASN1Set toASN1Set() { return new DLSet(false, toArrayInternal()); } ASN1Primitive toDLObject() { return this; } }





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