gecko-dev/security/nss/lib/pki1/pki1t.h
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/*
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* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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*
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#ifndef PKI1T_H
#define PKI1T_H
#ifdef DEBUG
static const char PKI1T_CVS_ID[] = "@(#) $RCSfile: pki1t.h,v $ $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2000/03/31 19:16:25 $ $Name: $";
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*
* pki1t.h
*
* This file contains definitions for the types used in the PKIX part-1
* code, but not available publicly.
*/
#ifndef BASET_H
#include "baset.h"
#endif /* BASET_H */
#ifndef NSSPKI1T_H
#include "nsspki1t.h"
#endif /* NSSPKI1T_H */
PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/*
* NSSOID
*
* This structure is used to hold our internal table of built-in OID
* data. The fields are as follows:
*
* NSSItem data -- this is the actual DER-encoded multinumber oid
* const char *expl -- this explains the derivation, and is checked
* in a unit test. While the field always exists,
* it is only populated or used in debug builds.
*
*/
struct NSSOIDStr {
#ifdef DEBUG
const NSSUTF8 *tag;
const NSSUTF8 *expl;
#endif /* DEBUG */
NSSItem data;
};
/*
* nssAttributeTypeAliasTable
*
* Attribute types are passed around as oids (at least in the X.500
* and PKI worlds, as opposed to ldap). However, when written as
* strings they usually have well-known aliases, e.g., "ou" or "c."
*
* This type defines a table, populated in the generated oiddata.c
* file, of the aliases we recognize.
*
* The fields are as follows:
*
* NSSUTF8 *alias -- a well-known string alias for an oid
* NSSOID *oid -- the oid to which the alias corresponds
*
*/
struct nssAttributeTypeAliasTableStr {
const NSSUTF8 *alias;
const NSSOID **oid;
};
typedef struct nssAttributeTypeAliasTableStr nssAttributeTypeAliasTable;
PR_END_EXTERN_C
#endif /* PKI1T_H */