[][src]Enum sequoia_openpgp::armor::ReaderMode

pub enum ReaderMode {
    Tolerant(Option<Kind>),
    VeryTolerant,
}

How an ArmorReader should act.

Variants

Tolerant(Option<Kind>)

Makes the armor reader tolerant of simple errors.

The armor reader will be tolerant of common formatting errors, such as incorrect line folding, but the armor header line (e.g., ----- BEGIN PGP MESSAGE -----) and the footer must be intact.

If a Kind is specified, then only ASCII Armor blocks with the appropriate header are recognized.

This mode is appropriate when reading from a file.

VeryTolerant

Makes the armor reader very tolerant of errors.

Unlike in Tolerant mode, in this mode, the armor reader doesn't require an armor header line. Instead, it examines chunks that look like valid base64 data, and attempts to parse them.

Although this mode looks for OpenPGP fingerprints before invoking the full parser, due to the number of false positives, this mode of operation is CPU intense, particularly on large text files. It is primarily appropriate when reading text that the user cut and pasted into a text area.

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for ReaderMode[src]

impl Copy for ReaderMode[src]

impl Debug for ReaderMode[src]

impl Default for ReaderMode[src]

impl PartialEq<ReaderMode> for ReaderMode[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for ReaderMode[src]

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