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OpenPGP data types and associated machinery.
This crate aims to provide a complete implementation of OpenPGP as
defined by [RFC 4880] as well as several extensions (e.g., [RFC
6637], which describes ECC cryptography for OpenPGP, and [RFC
4880bis], the draft of the next OpenPGP standard). This includes
support for unbuffered message processing.
A few features that the OpenPGP community considers to be
deprecated (e.g., version 3 compatibility) have been left out as
well as support for functionality that we consider to be not only
completely useless, but also dangerous (e.g., support for
[unhashed signature subpackets]). We have also updated some
OpenPGP defaults to avoid foot guns (e.g., this crate does not
fallback to IDEA, but instead assumes all OpenPGP implementations
understand AES). If some functionality is missing, please file a
bug report.
A non-goal of this crate is support for any sort of high-level,
bolted-on functionality. For instance, [RFC 4880] does not define
trust models, such as the web of trust, direct trust, or TOFU.
Neither does this crate. [RFC 4880] does provide some mechanisms
for creating trust models (specifically, UserID certifications),
and this crate does expose those mechanisms.
We also try hard to avoid dictating how OpenPGP should be used.
This doesn't mean that we don't have opinions about how OpenPGP
should be used in a number of common scenarios (for instance,
message validation). But, in this crate, we refrain from
expressing those opinions; we expose an opinionated, high-level
interface in the [sequoia-core] and related crates. In our
opinion, you should generally use those crates instead of this
one.
[RFC 4880]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880
[RFC 6637]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6637
[RFC 4880bis]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-openpgp-rfc4880bis-05
[unhashed signature subpackets]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-5.2.3.2
[sequoia-core]: ../sequoia_core