#[repr(u8)]
pub enum SignatureType {
Show 15 variants
Binary,
Text,
Standalone,
CertGeneric,
CertPersona,
CertCasual,
CertPositive,
SubkeyBinding,
KeyBinding,
Key,
KeyRevocation,
SubkeyRevocation,
CertRevocation,
Timestamp,
ThirdParty,
}
Variants
Binary
Signature of a binary document. This means the signer owns it, created it, or certifies that ithas not been modified.
Text
Signature of a canonical text document.
This means the signer owns it, created it, or certifies that it
has not been modified. The signature is calculated over the text
data with its line endings converted to
Standalone
Standalone signature. This signature is a signature of only its own subpacket contents. It is calculated identically to a signature over a zero-length binary document. Note that it doesn’t make sense to have a V3 standalone signature.
CertGeneric
Generic certification of a User ID and Public-Key packet. The issuer of this certification does not make any particular assertion as to how well the certifier has checked that the owner of the key is in fact the person described by the User ID.
CertPersona
Persona certification of a User ID and Public-Key packet. The issuer of this certification has not done any verification of the claim that the owner of this key is the User ID specified.
CertCasual
Casual certification of a User ID and Public-Key packet. The issuer of this certification has done some casual verification of the claim of identity.
CertPositive
Positive certification of a User ID and Public-Key packet. The issuer of this certification has done substantial verification of the claim of identity.
Most OpenPGP implementations make their “key signatures” as 0x10 certifications. Some implementations can issue 0x11-0x13 certifications, but few differentiate between the types.
SubkeyBinding
Subkey Binding Signature This signature is a statement by the top-level signing key that indicates that it owns the subkey. This signature is calculated directly on the primary key and subkey, and not on any User ID or other packets. A signature that binds a signing subkey MUST have an Embedded Signature subpacket in this binding signature that contains a 0x19 signature made by the signing subkey on the primary key and subkey.
KeyBinding
Primary Key Binding Signature This signature is a statement by a signing subkey, indicating that it is owned by the primary key and subkey. This signature is calculated the same way as a 0x18 signature: directly on the primary key and subkey, and not on any User ID or other packets.
Key
Signature directly on a key This signature is calculated directly on a key. It binds the information in the Signature subpackets to the key, and is appropriate to be used for subpackets that provide information about the key, such as the Revocation Key subpacket. It is also appropriate for statements that non-self certifiers want to make about the key itself, rather than the binding between a key and a name.
KeyRevocation
Key revocation signature The signature is calculated directly on the key being revoked. A revoked key is not to be used. Only revocation signatures by the key being revoked, or by an authorized revocation key, should be considered valid revocation signatures.
SubkeyRevocation
Subkey revocation signature The signature is calculated directly on the subkey being revoked. A revoked subkey is not to be used. Only revocation signatures by the top-level signature key that is bound to this subkey, or by an authorized revocation key, should be considered valid revocation signatures.
CertRevocation
Certification revocation signature This signature revokes an earlier User ID certification signature (signature class 0x10 through 0x13) or direct-key signature (0x1F). It should be issued by the same key that issued the revoked signature or an authorized revocation key. The signature is computed over the same data as the certificate that it revokes, and should have a later creation date than that certificate.
Timestamp
Timestamp signature. This signature is only meaningful for the timestamp contained in it.
ThirdParty
Third-Party Confirmation signature. This signature is a signature over some other OpenPGP Signature packet(s). It is analogous to a notary seal on the signed data. A third-party signature SHOULD include Signature Target subpacket(s) to give easy identification. Note that we really do mean SHOULD. There are plausible uses for this (such as a blind party that only sees the signature, not the key or source document) that cannot include a target subpacket.
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Clone for SignatureType
impl Clone for SignatureType
sourcefn clone(&self) -> SignatureType
fn clone(&self) -> SignatureType
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
sourceimpl Debug for SignatureType
impl Debug for SignatureType
sourceimpl FromPrimitive for SignatureType
impl FromPrimitive for SignatureType
sourcefn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<Self>
fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<Self>
Converts an i64
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<Self>
fn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<Self>
Converts an u64
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_isize(n: isize) -> Option<Self>
fn from_isize(n: isize) -> Option<Self>
Converts an isize
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_i8(n: i8) -> Option<Self>
fn from_i8(n: i8) -> Option<Self>
Converts an i8
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_i16(n: i16) -> Option<Self>
fn from_i16(n: i16) -> Option<Self>
Converts an i16
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_i32(n: i32) -> Option<Self>
fn from_i32(n: i32) -> Option<Self>
Converts an i32
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_i128(n: i128) -> Option<Self>
fn from_i128(n: i128) -> Option<Self>
Converts an i128
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_usize(n: usize) -> Option<Self>
fn from_usize(n: usize) -> Option<Self>
Converts a usize
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_u8(n: u8) -> Option<Self>
fn from_u8(n: u8) -> Option<Self>
Converts an u8
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_u16(n: u16) -> Option<Self>
fn from_u16(n: u16) -> Option<Self>
Converts an u16
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_u32(n: u32) -> Option<Self>
fn from_u32(n: u32) -> Option<Self>
Converts an u32
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourcefn from_u128(n: u128) -> Option<Self>
fn from_u128(n: u128) -> Option<Self>
Converts an u128
to return an optional value of this type. If the
value cannot be represented by this type, then None
is returned. Read more
sourceimpl PartialEq<SignatureType> for SignatureType
impl PartialEq<SignatureType> for SignatureType
impl Copy for SignatureType
impl Eq for SignatureType
impl StructuralEq for SignatureType
impl StructuralPartialEq for SignatureType
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for SignatureType
impl Send for SignatureType
impl Sync for SignatureType
impl Unpin for SignatureType
impl UnwindSafe for SignatureType
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more