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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * The DLSet encodes ASN.1 SET value without element ordering,
 * and always using definite length form.
 * 
*

X.690

*

8: Basic encoding rules

*

8.11 Encoding of a set value

* 8.11.1 The encoding of a set value shall be constructed *

* 8.11.2 The contents octets shall consist of the complete * encoding of a data value from each of the types listed in the * ASN.1 definition of the set type, in an order chosen by the sender, * unless the type was referenced with the keyword * OPTIONAL or the keyword DEFAULT. *

* 8.11.3 The encoding of a data value may, but need not, * be present for a type which was referenced with the keyword * OPTIONAL or the keyword DEFAULT. *

* NOTE — The order of data values in a set value is not significant, * and places no constraints on the order during transfer *
*

9: Canonical encoding rules

*

9.3 Set components

* The encodings of the component values of a set value shall * appear in an order determined by their tags as specified * in 8.6 of ITU-T Rec. X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1. * Additionally, for the purposes of determining the order in which * components are encoded when one or more component is an untagged * choice type, each untagged choice type is ordered as though it * has a tag equal to that of the smallest tag in that choice type * or any untagged choice types nested within. *

10: Distinguished encoding rules

*

10.3 Set components

* The encodings of the component values of a set value shall appear * in an order determined by their tags as specified * in 8.6 of ITU-T Rec. X.680 | ISO/IEC 8824-1. *
* NOTE — Where a component of the set is an untagged choice type, * the location of that component in the ordering will depend on * the tag of the choice component being encoded. *
*

11: Restrictions on BER employed by both CER and DER

*

11.5 Set and sequence components with default value

* The encoding of a set value or sequence value shall not include * an encoding for any component value which is equal to * its default value. */ public class DLSet extends ASN1Set { private int contentsLength = -1; /** * create an empty set */ public DLSet() { } /** * @param element - a single object that makes up the set. */ public DLSet(ASN1Encodable element) { super(element); } /** * @param elementVector - a vector of objects making up the set. */ public DLSet(ASN1EncodableVector elementVector) { super(elementVector, false); } /** * create a set from an array of objects. */ public DLSet(ASN1Encodable[] elements) { super(elements, false); } DLSet(boolean isSorted, ASN1Encodable[] elements) { super(isSorted, elements); } 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 SET, * we also have to specify CONSTRUCTED, and the objects length. */ void encode(ASN1OutputStream out, boolean withTag) throws IOException { out.writeIdentifier(withTag, BERTags.CONSTRUCTED | BERTags.SET); 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); } } } ASN1Primitive toDLObject() { return this; } }





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