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package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.IOException;

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

/**
 * ASN.1 IA5String object - this is a ISO 646 (ASCII) string encoding code points 0 to 127.
 * 

* Explicit character set escape sequences are not allowed. *

*/ public abstract class ASN1IA5String extends ASN1Primitive implements ASN1String { static final ASN1UniversalType TYPE = new ASN1UniversalType(ASN1IA5String.class, BERTags.IA5_STRING) { ASN1Primitive fromImplicitPrimitive(DEROctetString octetString) { return createPrimitive(octetString.getOctets()); } }; /** * Return an IA5 string from the passed in object * * @param obj an ASN1IA5String or an object that can be converted into one. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the object cannot be converted. * @return a ASN1IA5String instance, or null. */ public static ASN1IA5String getInstance(Object obj) { if (obj == null || obj instanceof ASN1IA5String) { return (ASN1IA5String)obj; } if (obj instanceof ASN1Encodable) { ASN1Primitive primitive = ((ASN1Encodable)obj).toASN1Primitive(); if (primitive instanceof ASN1IA5String) { return (ASN1IA5String)primitive; } } if (obj instanceof byte[]) { try { return (ASN1IA5String)TYPE.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 IA5 String from a tagged object. * * @param taggedObject 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 an ASN1IA5String instance, or null. */ public static ASN1IA5String getInstance(ASN1TaggedObject taggedObject, boolean explicit) { return (ASN1IA5String)TYPE.getContextInstance(taggedObject, explicit); } final byte[] contents; ASN1IA5String(String string, boolean validate) { if (string == null) { throw new NullPointerException("'string' cannot be null"); } if (validate && !isIA5String(string)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("'string' contains illegal characters"); } this.contents = Strings.toByteArray(string); } ASN1IA5String(byte[] contents, boolean clone) { this.contents = clone ? Arrays.clone(contents) : contents; } public final String getString() { return Strings.fromByteArray(contents); } public String toString() { return getString(); } public final byte[] getOctets() { return Arrays.clone(contents); } final boolean encodeConstructed() { return false; } final int encodedLength(boolean withTag) { return ASN1OutputStream.getLengthOfEncodingDL(withTag, contents.length); } final void encode(ASN1OutputStream out, boolean withTag) throws IOException { out.writeEncodingDL(withTag, BERTags.IA5_STRING, contents); } final boolean asn1Equals(ASN1Primitive other) { if (!(other instanceof ASN1IA5String)) { return false; } ASN1IA5String that = (ASN1IA5String)other; return Arrays.areEqual(this.contents, that.contents); } public final int hashCode() { return Arrays.hashCode(contents); } /** * return true if the passed in String can be represented without * loss as an IA5String, false otherwise. * * @param str the string to check. * @return true if character set in IA5String set, false otherwise. */ public static boolean isIA5String(String str) { for (int i = str.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { char ch = str.charAt(i); if (ch > 0x007f) { return false; } } return true; } static ASN1IA5String createPrimitive(byte[] contents) { return new DERIA5String(contents, false); } }




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