pub fn parse_ber_set_defined<'a, F>(f: F) -> impl FnMut(&'a [u8])
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mtls
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Parse a defined set of DER elements (function version)
Given a list of expected parsers, apply them to build a DER set and return the remaining bytes and the built object.
The remaining bytes point after the set: any bytes that are part of the sequence but not
parsed are ignored.
The nom combinator all_consuming
can be used to ensure all the content is parsed.
The object header is not available to the parsing function, and the returned type is always a
BerObject
.
For a generic version, see parse_ber_set_defined_g
.
ยงExamples
Parsing a set of identical types (same as parse_ber_set_of
):
use nom::combinator::complete;
use nom::multi::many1;
fn localparse_seq(i:&[u8]) -> BerResult {
parse_ber_set_defined(
many1(complete(parse_ber_integer))
)(i)
}
let (rem, v) = localparse_seq(&bytes).expect("parsing failed");
Parsing a defined set with different types:
use nom::combinator::map;
use nom::sequence::tuple;
/// Read a DER-encoded object:
/// SET {
/// a INTEGER,
/// b OCTETSTRING
/// }
fn localparse_set(i:&[u8]) -> BerResult {
parse_ber_set_defined(
// the nom `tuple` combinator returns a tuple, so we have to map it
// to a list
map(
tuple((parse_ber_integer, parse_ber_octetstring)),
|(a, b)| vec![a, b]
)
)(i)
}
let (rem, v) = localparse_set(&bytes).expect("parsing failed");