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NAMEASN1_STRING_dup, ASN1_STRING_cmp, ASN1_STRING_set, ASN1_STRING_length, ASN1_STRING_type, ASN1_STRING_get0_data, ASN1_STRING_data, ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8 - ASN1_STRING utility functionsSYNOPSIS#include <openssl/asn1.h> int ASN1_STRING_length(ASN1_STRING *x); const unsigned char *ASN1_STRING_get0_data(const ASN1_STRING *x); unsigned char *ASN1_STRING_data(ASN1_STRING *x); ASN1_STRING *ASN1_STRING_dup(const ASN1_STRING *a); int ASN1_STRING_cmp(ASN1_STRING *a, ASN1_STRING *b); int ASN1_STRING_set(ASN1_STRING *str, const void *data, int len); int ASN1_STRING_type(const ASN1_STRING *x); int ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8(unsigned char **out, const ASN1_STRING *in); DESCRIPTIONThese functions allow an ASN1_STRING structure to be manipulated.ASN1_STRING_length() returns the length of the content of x. ASN1_STRING_get0_data() returns an internal pointer to the data of x. Since this is an internal pointer it should not be freed or modified in any way. ASN1_STRING_data() is similar to ASN1_STRING_get0_data() except the returned value is not constant. This function is deprecated: applications should use ASN1_STRING_get0_data() instead. ASN1_STRING_dup() returns a copy of the structure a. ASN1_STRING_cmp() compares a and b returning 0 if the two are identical. The string types and content are compared. ASN1_STRING_set() sets the data of string str to the buffer data or length len. The supplied data is copied. If len is -1 then the length is determined by strlen(data). ASN1_STRING_type() returns the type of x, using standard constants such as V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING. ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8() converts the string in to UTF8 format, the converted data is allocated in a buffer in *out. The length of out is returned or a negative error code. The buffer *out should be freed using OPENSSL_free(). NOTESAlmost all ASN1 types in OpenSSL are represented as an ASN1_STRING structure. Other types such as ASN1_OCTET_STRING are simply typedef'ed to ASN1_STRING and the functions call the ASN1_STRING equivalents. ASN1_STRING is also used for some CHOICE types which consist entirely of primitive string types such as DirectoryString and Time.These functions should not be used to examine or modify ASN1_INTEGER or ASN1_ENUMERATED types: the relevant INTEGER or ENUMERATED utility functions should be used instead. In general it cannot be assumed that the data returned by ASN1_STRING_data() is null terminated or does not contain embedded nulls. The actual format of the data will depend on the actual string type itself: for example for an IA5String the data will be ASCII, for a BMPString two bytes per character in big endian format, and for a UTF8String it will be in UTF8 format. Similar care should be take to ensure the data is in the correct format when calling ASN1_STRING_set(). RETURN VALUESASN1_STRING_length() returns the length of the content of x.ASN1_STRING_get0_data() and ASN1_STRING_data() return an internal pointer to the data of x. ASN1_STRING_dup() returns a valid ASN1_STRING structure or NULL if an error occurred. ASN1_STRING_cmp() returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0, according to whether a is greater than, equal to, or less than b. ASN1_STRING_set() returns 1 on success or 0 on error. ASN1_STRING_type() returns the type of x. ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8() returns the number of bytes in output string out or a negative value if an error occurred. SEE ALSOERR_get_error(3)COPYRIGHTCopyright 2002-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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