Enum sequoia_openpgp::Packet [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive] pub enum Packet {}Show variants
Unknown(Unknown), Signature(Signature), OnePassSig(OnePassSig), PublicKey(Key<PublicParts, PrimaryRole>), PublicSubkey(Key<PublicParts, SubordinateRole>), SecretKey(Key<SecretParts, PrimaryRole>), SecretSubkey(Key<SecretParts, SubordinateRole>), Marker(Marker), Trust(Trust), UserID(UserID), UserAttribute(UserAttribute), Literal(Literal), CompressedData(CompressedData), PKESK(PKESK), SKESK(SKESK), SEIP(SEIP), MDC(MDC), AED(AED),
Expand description
Enumeration of packet types.
The different OpenPGP packets are detailed in Section 5 of RFC 4880.
The Unknown
packet allows Sequoia to deal with packets that it
doesn’t understand. It is basically a binary blob that includes
the packet’s tag. See the module-level documentation for
details.
Note: This enum cannot be exhaustively matched to allow future extensions.
A note on equality
We define equality on Packet
as the equality of the serialized
form of their packet bodies as defined by RFC 4880. That is, two
packets are considered equal if and only if their serialized forms
are equal, modulo the OpenPGP framing (CTB
and length style,
potential partial body encoding).
Variants (Non-exhaustive)
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Unknown(Unknown)
Unknown packet.
Signature(Signature)
Signature packet.
OnePassSig(OnePassSig)
One pass signature packet.
PublicKey(Key<PublicParts, PrimaryRole>)
Public key packet.
PublicSubkey(Key<PublicParts, SubordinateRole>)
Public subkey packet.
SecretKey(Key<SecretParts, PrimaryRole>)
Public/Secret key pair.
SecretSubkey(Key<SecretParts, SubordinateRole>)
Public/Secret subkey pair.
Marker(Marker)
Marker packet.
Trust(Trust)
Trust packet.
UserID(UserID)
User ID packet.
UserAttribute(UserAttribute)
User attribute packet.
Literal(Literal)
Literal data packet.
CompressedData(CompressedData)
Compressed literal data packet.
PKESK(PKESK)
Public key encrypted data packet.
SKESK(SKESK)
Symmetric key encrypted data packet.
SEIP(SEIP)
Symmetric key encrypted, integrity protected data packet.
MDC(MDC)
Modification detection code packet.
AED(AED)
AEAD Encrypted Data Packet.
Implementations
Returns the Packet's
corresponding OpenPGP tag.
Tags are explained in Section 4.3 of RFC 4880.
Returns the parsed Packet's
corresponding OpenPGP tag.
Returns the packets tag, but only if it was successfully
parsed into the corresponding packet type. If e.g. a
Signature Packet uses some unsupported methods, it is parsed
into an Packet::Unknown
. tag()
returns Tag::Signature
,
whereas kind()
returns None
.
Hashes most everything into state.
This is an alternate implementation of Hash
, which does
not hash:
- The unhashed subpacket area of Signature packets.
- Secret key material.
Unlike Signature::normalize
, this method ignores
authenticated packets in the unhashed subpacket area.
Trait Implementations
Performs the conversion.
Convert the Key
struct to a Packet
.
Convert the Key
struct to a Packet
.
Convert the Key
struct to a Packet
.
Convert the Key
struct to a Packet
.
Performs the conversion.
Performs the conversion.
Performs the conversion.
Performs the conversion.
Creates a value from an iterator. Read more
Implement IntoIterator
so that
cert::insert_packets(sig)
just works.
Writes a serialized version of the specified Packet
to o
.
This function works recursively: if the packet contains any packets, they are also serialized.
Reads from the given reader.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Packet
impl !UnwindSafe for Packet
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
type Output = T
type Output = T
Should always be Self