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Remove custom PKCS7 ASN1 functions, add new structs #1726
Remove custom PKCS7 ASN1 functions, add new structs #1726
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What is ADB and what is this doing? How is this different than the ASN1_SEQUENCE definitions down below?
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to use a rough C analogy, it's kind of like a union (
PKCS7
) of structs (PKCS7_SIGNED
, otherSEQUENCE
s). ADB stands forANY DEFINED BY
, which is like ASN.1'sANY
type, but restricted to a defined subset of possible types. there's a good explanation in sections 5.2 and 5.3 here.