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package java.security.spec;
import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* An elliptic curve point used to specify keys as defined by
* RFC 8032: Edwards-Curve
* Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA). These points are distinct from the
* points represented by {@code ECPoint}, and they are intended for use with
* algorithms based on RFC 8032 such as the EdDSA {@code Signature} algorithm.
*
* An EdEC point is specified by its y-coordinate value and a boolean that
* indicates whether the x-coordinate is odd. The y-coordinate is an
* element of the field of integers modulo some value p that is determined by
* the algorithm parameters. This field element is represented by a
* {@code BigInteger}, and implementations that consume objects of this class
* may reject integer values which are not in the range [0, p).
*
* @since 15
*/
public final class EdECPoint {
private final boolean xOdd;
private final BigInteger y;
/**
* Construct an EdECPoint.
*
* @param xOdd whether the x-coordinate is odd.
* @param y the y-coordinate, represented using a {@code BigInteger}.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if {@code y} is null.
*/
public EdECPoint(boolean xOdd, BigInteger y) {
Objects.requireNonNull(y, "y must not be null");
this.xOdd = xOdd;
this.y = y;
}
/**
* Get whether the x-coordinate of the point is odd.
*
* @return a boolean indicating whether the x-coordinate is odd.
*/
public boolean isXOdd() {
return xOdd;
}
/**
* Get the y-coordinate of the point.
*
* @return the y-coordinate, represented using a {@code BigInteger}.
*/
public BigInteger getY() {
return y;
}
}