Enum bcder::Mode

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pub enum Mode {
    Ber,
    Cer,
    Der,
}
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The BER Mode.

X.680 defines not one but three sets of related encoding rules. All three follow the same basic ideas but implement them in slightly different ways.

This type represents these rules. The decode method provides a way to decode a source using the specific decoding mode. You can also change the decoding mode later on through the set_mode methods of Primitive and Constructed.

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Ber

Basic Encoding Rules.

These are the most flexible rules, allowing alternative encodings for some types as well as indefinite length values.

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Cer

Canonical Encoding Rules.

These rules always employ indefinite length encoding for constructed values and the shortest possible form for primitive values. There are additional restrictions for certain types.

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Der

Distinguished Encoding Rules.

These rules always employ definite length values and require the shortest possible encoding. Additional rules apply to some types.

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Decode a source using a specific mode.

The method will attempt to decode source using the rules represented by this value. The closure op will be given the content of the source as a sequence of values. The closure does not need to process all values in the source.

Returns whether the mode is Mode::Ber.

Returns whether the mode is Mode::Cer.

Returns whether the mode is Mode::Der.

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