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+// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package cryptobyte_test
+
+import (
+ "encoding/asn1"
+ "fmt"
+ "golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte"
+)
+
+func ExampleString_lengthPrefixed() {
+ // This is an example of parsing length-prefixed data (as found in, for
+ // example, TLS). Imagine a 16-bit prefixed series of 8-bit prefixed
+ // strings.
+
+ input := cryptobyte.String([]byte{0, 12, 5, 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', 5, 'w', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd'})
+ var result []string
+
+ var values cryptobyte.String
+ if !input.ReadUint16LengthPrefixed(&values) ||
+ !input.Empty() {
+ panic("bad format")
+ }
+
+ for !values.Empty() {
+ var value cryptobyte.String
+ if !values.ReadUint8LengthPrefixed(&value) {
+ panic("bad format")
+ }
+
+ result = append(result, string(value))
+ }
+
+ // Output: []string{"hello", "world"}
+ fmt.Printf("%#v\n", result)
+}
+
+func ExampleString_asn1() {
+ // This is an example of parsing ASN.1 data that looks like:
+ // Foo ::= SEQUENCE {
+ // version [6] INTEGER DEFAULT 0
+ // data OCTET STRING
+ // }
+
+ input := cryptobyte.String([]byte{0x30, 12, 0xa6, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'})
+
+ var (
+ version int64
+ data, inner, versionBytes cryptobyte.String
+ haveVersion bool
+ )
+ if !input.ReadASN1(&inner, cryptobyte.Tag(asn1.TagSequence).Constructed()) ||
+ !input.Empty() ||
+ !inner.ReadOptionalASN1(&versionBytes, &haveVersion, cryptobyte.Tag(6).Constructed().ContextSpecific()) ||
+ (haveVersion && !versionBytes.ReadASN1Integer(&version)) ||
+ (haveVersion && !versionBytes.Empty()) ||
+ !inner.ReadASN1(&data, asn1.TagOctetString) ||
+ !inner.Empty() {
+ panic("bad format")
+ }
+
+ // Output: haveVersion: true, version: 2, data: hello
+ fmt.Printf("haveVersion: %t, version: %d, data: %s\n", haveVersion, version, string(data))
+}
+
+func ExampleBuilder_asn1() {
+ // This is an example of building ASN.1 data that looks like:
+ // Foo ::= SEQUENCE {
+ // version [6] INTEGER DEFAULT 0
+ // data OCTET STRING
+ // }
+
+ version := int64(2)
+ data := []byte("hello")
+ const defaultVersion = 0
+
+ var b cryptobyte.Builder
+ b.AddASN1(cryptobyte.Tag(asn1.TagSequence).Constructed(), func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
+ if version != defaultVersion {
+ b.AddASN1(cryptobyte.Tag(6).Constructed().ContextSpecific(), func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
+ b.AddASN1Int64(version)
+ })
+ }
+ b.AddASN1OctetString(data)
+ })
+
+ result, err := b.Bytes()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ // Output: 300ca603020102040568656c6c6f
+ fmt.Printf("%x\n", result)
+}
+
+func ExampleBuilder_lengthPrefixed() {
+ // This is an example of building length-prefixed data (as found in,
+ // for example, TLS). Imagine a 16-bit prefixed series of 8-bit
+ // prefixed strings.
+ input := []string{"hello", "world"}
+
+ var b cryptobyte.Builder
+ b.AddUint16LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
+ for _, value := range input {
+ b.AddUint8LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
+ b.AddBytes([]byte(value))
+ })
+ }
+ })
+
+ result, err := b.Bytes()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ // Output: 000c0568656c6c6f05776f726c64
+ fmt.Printf("%x\n", result)
+}