Trait asn1_rs::FromBer [−][src]
Expand description
Base trait for BER object parsers
Library authors should usually not directly implement this trait, but should prefer implementing the
TryFrom<Any> trait,
which offers greater flexibility and provides an equivalent FromBer implementation for free.
Examples
use asn1_rs::{Any, Result, Tag}; use std::convert::TryFrom; // The type to be decoded #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct MyType(pub u32); impl<'a> TryFrom<Any<'a>> for MyType { type Error = asn1_rs::Error; fn try_from(any: Any<'a>) -> Result<MyType> { any.tag().assert_eq(Tag::Integer)?; // for this fictive example, the type contains the number of characters let n = any.data.len() as u32; Ok(MyType(n)) } } // The above code provides a `FromBer` implementation for free. // Example of parsing code: use asn1_rs::FromBer; let input = &[2, 1, 2]; // Objects can be parsed using `from_ber`, which returns the remaining bytes // and the parsed object: let (rem, my_type) = MyType::from_ber(input).expect("parsing failed");