Struct der::TagNumber

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pub struct TagNumber(_);
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ASN.1 tag numbers (i.e. lower 5 bits of a Tag).

From X.690 Section 8.1.2.2:

bits 5 to 1 shall encode the number of the tag as a binary integer with bit 5 as the most significant bit.

This library supports tag numbers ranging from zero to 30 (inclusive), which can be represented as a single identifier octet.

Section 8.1.2.4 describes how to support multi-byte tag numbers, which are encoded by using a leading tag number of 31 (0b11111). This library deliberately does not support this: tag numbers greater than 30 are disallowed.

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Tag number 0

Tag number 1

Tag number 2

Tag number 3

Tag number 4

Tag number 5

Tag number 6

Tag number 7

Tag number 8

Tag number 9

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Tag number 11

Tag number 12

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Tag number 28

Tag number 29

Tag number 30

Create a new tag number (const-friendly).

Panics if the tag number is greater than 30. For a fallible conversion, use TryFrom instead.

Create an APPLICATION tag with this tag number.

Create a CONTEXT-SPECIFIC tag with this tag number.

Create a PRIVATE tag with this tag number.

Get the inner value.

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