#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MacAlgorithmEmv {
pub major_key_derivation_mode: MajorKeyDerivationMode,
pub primary_account_number: String,
pub pan_sequence_number: String,
pub session_key_derivation_mode: SessionKeyDerivationMode,
pub session_key_derivation_value: Option<SessionKeyDerivationValue>,
}
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Parameters that are required for EMV MAC generation and verification.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.major_key_derivation_mode: MajorKeyDerivationMode
The method to use when deriving the master key for EMV MAC generation or verification.
primary_account_number: String
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card and associates the card to a specific account holder.
pan_sequence_number: String
A number that identifies and differentiates payment cards with the same Primary Account Number (PAN).
session_key_derivation_mode: SessionKeyDerivationMode
The method of deriving a session key for EMV MAC generation or verification.
session_key_derivation_value: Option<SessionKeyDerivationValue>
Parameters that are required to generate session key for EMV generation and verification.
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Source§impl MacAlgorithmEmv
impl MacAlgorithmEmv
Sourcepub fn major_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &MajorKeyDerivationMode
pub fn major_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &MajorKeyDerivationMode
The method to use when deriving the master key for EMV MAC generation or verification.
Sourcepub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> &str
pub fn primary_account_number(&self) -> &str
The Primary Account Number (PAN), a unique identifier for a payment credit or debit card and associates the card to a specific account holder.
Sourcepub fn pan_sequence_number(&self) -> &str
pub fn pan_sequence_number(&self) -> &str
A number that identifies and differentiates payment cards with the same Primary Account Number (PAN).
Sourcepub fn session_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &SessionKeyDerivationMode
pub fn session_key_derivation_mode(&self) -> &SessionKeyDerivationMode
The method of deriving a session key for EMV MAC generation or verification.
Sourcepub fn session_key_derivation_value(&self) -> Option<&SessionKeyDerivationValue>
pub fn session_key_derivation_value(&self) -> Option<&SessionKeyDerivationValue>
Parameters that are required to generate session key for EMV generation and verification.
Source§impl MacAlgorithmEmv
impl MacAlgorithmEmv
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MacAlgorithmEmvBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MacAlgorithmEmvBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MacAlgorithmEmv
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impl Clone for MacAlgorithmEmv
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MacAlgorithmEmv
fn clone(&self) -> MacAlgorithmEmv
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impl Debug for MacAlgorithmEmv
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impl PartialEq for MacAlgorithmEmv
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impl Freeze for MacAlgorithmEmv
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