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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.bouncycastle.util.Arrays;
import org.bouncycastle.util.Strings;

/**
 * DER NumericString object - this is an ascii string of characters {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, }.
 * ASN.1 NUMERIC-STRING object.
 * 

* This is an ASCII string of characters {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} + space. *

* See X.680 section 37.2. *

* Explicit character set escape sequences are not allowed. */ public class DERNumericString extends ASN1Primitive implements ASN1String { private final byte[] string; /** * Return a Numeric string from the passed in object * * @param obj a DERNumericString or an object that can be converted into one. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the object cannot be converted. * @return a DERNumericString instance, or null */ public static DERNumericString getInstance( Object obj) { if (obj == null || obj instanceof DERNumericString) { return (DERNumericString)obj; } if (obj instanceof byte[]) { try { return (DERNumericString)fromByteArray((byte[])obj); } catch (Exception e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("encoding error in getInstance: " + e.toString()); } } throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal object in getInstance: " + obj.getClass().getName()); } /** * Return an Numeric String from a tagged object. * * @param obj the tagged object holding the object we want * @param explicit true if the object is meant to be explicitly * tagged false otherwise. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the tagged object cannot * be converted. * @return a DERNumericString instance, or null. */ public static DERNumericString getInstance( ASN1TaggedObject obj, boolean explicit) { ASN1Primitive o = obj.getObject(); if (explicit || o instanceof DERNumericString) { return getInstance(o); } else { return new DERNumericString(ASN1OctetString.getInstance(o).getOctets()); } } /** * Basic constructor - with bytes. */ DERNumericString( byte[] string) { this.string = string; } /** * Basic constructor - without validation.. */ public DERNumericString( String string) { this(string, false); } /** * Constructor with optional validation. * * @param string the base string to wrap. * @param validate whether or not to check the string. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if validate is true and the string * contains characters that should not be in a NumericString. */ public DERNumericString( String string, boolean validate) { if (validate && !isNumericString(string)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("string contains illegal characters"); } this.string = Strings.toByteArray(string); } public String getString() { return Strings.fromByteArray(string); } public String toString() { return getString(); } public byte[] getOctets() { return Arrays.clone(string); } boolean isConstructed() { return false; } int encodedLength() { return 1 + StreamUtil.calculateBodyLength(string.length) + string.length; } void encode(ASN1OutputStream out, boolean withTag) throws IOException { out.writeEncoded(withTag, BERTags.NUMERIC_STRING, string); } public int hashCode() { return Arrays.hashCode(string); } boolean asn1Equals( ASN1Primitive o) { if (!(o instanceof DERNumericString)) { return false; } DERNumericString s = (DERNumericString)o; return Arrays.areEqual(string, s.string); } /** * Return true if the string can be represented as a NumericString ('0'..'9', ' ') * * @param str string to validate. * @return true if numeric, fale otherwise. */ public static boolean isNumericString( String str) { for (int i = str.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { char ch = str.charAt(i); if (ch > 0x007f) { return false; } if (('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') || ch == ' ') { continue; } return false; } return true; } }





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