pub enum BodyLength {
    Full(u32),
    Partial(u32),
    Indeterminate,
}
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A packet’s size.

A packet’s size can be expressed in three different ways. Either the size of the packet is fully known (Full), the packet is chunked using OpenPGP’s partial body encoding (Partial), or the packet extends to the end of the file (Indeterminate). See Section 4.2 of RFC 4880 for more details.

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Full(u32)

The packet’s size is known.

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Partial(u32)

The parameter is the number of bytes in the current chunk.

This type is only used with new format packets.

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Indeterminate

The packet extends until an EOF is encountered.

This type is only used with old format packets.

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Emits the length encoded for use with old-style CTBs.

Note: the CTB itself is not emitted.

Errors

Returns Error::InvalidArgument if invoked on BodyLength::Partial. If you want to serialize a new-style length, use serialize(..).

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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Emits the length encoded for use with new-style CTBs.

Note: the CTB itself is not emitted.

Errors

Returns Error::InvalidArgument if invoked on BodyLength::Indeterminate. If you want to serialize an old-style length, use serialize_old(..).

Exports a serialized version of the object to o. Read more
Computes the maximal length of the serialized representation. Read more
Serializes into the given buffer. Read more
Serializes the packet to a vector.
Exports into the given buffer. Read more
Exports to a vector. Read more
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.

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