pub enum Tag {
Show 21 variants Reserved, PKESK, Signature, SKESK, OnePassSig, SecretKey, PublicKey, SecretSubkey, CompressedData, SED, Marker, Literal, Trust, UserID, PublicSubkey, UserAttribute, SEIP, MDC, AED, Unknown(u8), Private(u8),
}
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The OpenPGP packet tags as defined in Section 4.3 of RFC 4880.

The values correspond to the serialized format.

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Reserved

Reserved Packet tag.

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PKESK

Public-Key Encrypted Session Key Packet.

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Signature

Signature Packet.

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SKESK

Symmetric-Key Encrypted Session Key Packet.

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OnePassSig

One-Pass Signature Packet.

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SecretKey

Secret-Key Packet.

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PublicKey

Public-Key Packet.

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SecretSubkey

Secret-Subkey Packet.

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CompressedData

Compressed Data Packet.

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SED

Symmetrically Encrypted Data Packet.

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Marker

Marker Packet (Obsolete Literal Packet).

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Literal

Literal Data Packet.

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Trust

Trust Packet.

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UserID

User ID Packet.

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PublicSubkey

Public-Subkey Packet.

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UserAttribute

User Attribute Packet.

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SEIP

Sym. Encrypted and Integrity Protected Data Packet.

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MDC

Modification Detection Code Packet.

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AED

AEAD Encrypted Data Packet.

This feature is experimental.

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Unknown(u8)

Unassigned packets (as of RFC4880).

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Private(u8)

Experimental packets.

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Returns whether the Tag can be at the start of a valid message.

Certs can start with PublicKey, TSKs with a SecretKey.

Messages start with a OnePassSig, Signature (old style non-one pass signatures), PKESK, SKESK, CompressedData, or Literal.

Signatures can standalone either as a detached signature, a third-party certification, or a revocation certificate.

Returns an iterator over all valid variants.

Returns an iterator over all known variants. This does not include the Tag::Reserved, Tag::Private, or Tag::Unknown variants.

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