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SignatureCheck

Struct SignatureCheck 

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pub struct SignatureCheck {
    pub signature: Vec<u8>,
    pub payload: Vec<u8>,
    pub result: char,
    pub trust_level: TrustLevel,
    pub key: Option<String>,
    pub signer: Option<String>,
    pub fingerprint: Option<String>,
    pub primary_key_fingerprint: Option<String>,
    pub output: String,
    pub gpg_status: String,
    pub verifier_failed: bool,
}
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A parsed signature check result, mirroring Git’s struct signature_check.

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§signature: Vec<u8>

The detached armored signature extracted from the object.

§payload: Vec<u8>

The signed payload (object with gpgsig header removed).

§result: char

%G? result: G good, B bad, U good+untrusted, E error, N no signature, X/Y/R expired/expired-key/revoked.

§trust_level: TrustLevel

%GT trust level.

§key: Option<String>

%GK key id.

§signer: Option<String>

%GS signer (uid).

§fingerprint: Option<String>

%GF signing key fingerprint.

§primary_key_fingerprint: Option<String>

%GP primary key fingerprint.

§output: String

Human-readable gpg output (stderr); shown by --show-signature.

§gpg_status: String

Raw [GNUPG:] status lines; shown by verify-commit --raw.

§verifier_failed: bool

True when the underlying verifier reported failure regardless of the parsed %G? result. For ssh this captures Git’s verify_ssh_signed_buffer return code (e.g. an untrusted key that still produces a Good "git" signature with ... line must fail verification).

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impl SignatureCheck

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pub fn default_none() -> SignatureCheck

Construct the “no signature” result (%G? -> N).

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pub fn is_good(&self) -> bool

True when the signature verified as good (G) or good-but-expired-key (Y) — Git’s success criterion in check_signature.

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pub fn verify_status(&self, min_trust_level: Option<TrustLevel>) -> bool

Overall verification result honoring min_trust_level: Ok(()) when the signature is good and meets the configured minimum trust level.

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impl Clone for SignatureCheck

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fn clone(&self) -> SignatureCheck

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for SignatureCheck

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for SignatureCheck

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fn default() -> SignatureCheck

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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