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ASN1_STRING_PRINT_EX(3) | Library Functions Manual | ASN1_STRING_PRINT_EX(3) |
NAME
ASN1_STRING_print_ex, ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp, ASN1_STRING_print, ASN1_tag2str — ASN1_STRING output routinesSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/asn1.h> intASN1_STRING_print_ex(BIO *out, const ASN1_STRING *str, unsigned long flags); int
ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp(FILE *fp, const ASN1_STRING *str, unsigned long flags); int
ASN1_STRING_print(BIO *out, const ASN1_STRING *str); const char *
ASN1_tag2str(int tag);
DESCRIPTION
These functions output an ASN1_STRING structure. ASN1_STRING is used to represent all the ASN.1 string types. ASN1_STRING_print_ex() outputs str to out, the format being determined by the options flags. ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp() is identical except it outputs to fp instead. ASN1_STRING_print() prints str to out but using a different format to ASN1_STRING_print_ex(). It replaces unprintable characters (other than CR, LF) with ‘.’. ASN1_tag2str() returns a human-readable name of the specified ASN.1 tag. ASN1_STRING_print() is a deprecated function which should be avoided; use ASN1_STRING_print_ex() instead. Although there are a large number of options,ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253
is often suitable, or
on UTF-8 terminals ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253
and
~ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB
.
The complete set of supported options for flags
is listed below.
Various characters can be escaped. If
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_2253
is set, the
characters determined by RFC 2253 are escaped. If
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL
is set, control
characters are escaped. If
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB
is set, characters
with the MSB set are escaped: this option should
not be used if the terminal correctly interprets
UTF-8 sequences.
Escaping takes several forms. If the character being escaped is a 16-bit
character then the form "\UXXXX" is used using exactly four
characters for the hex representation. If it is 32 bits then
"\WXXXXXXXX" is used using eight characters of its hex
representation. These forms will only be used if UTF-8 conversion is not set
(see below).
Printable characters are normally escaped using the backslash
(‘\’) character. If
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_QUOTE
is set, then the
whole string is instead surrounded by double quote characters: this is
arguably more readable than the backslash notation. Other characters use the
"\XX" using exactly two characters of the hex representation.
If ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT
is set, then
characters are converted to UTF-8 format first. If the terminal supports the
display of UTF-8 sequences then this option will correctly display multi-byte
characters.
If ASN1_STRFLGS_IGNORE_TYPE
is set, then the
string type is not interpreted at all: everything is assumed to be one byte
per character. This is primarily for debugging purposes and can result in
confusing output in multi-character strings.
If ASN1_STRFLGS_SHOW_TYPE
is set, then the
string type itself is printed before its value (for example
"BMPSTRING"), using ASN1_tag2str().
Instead of being interpreted the contents of a string can be "dumped":
this just outputs the value of the string using the form #XXXX using hex
format for each octet.
If ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_ALL
is set, then any
type is dumped.
Normally non-character string types (such as OCTET STRING) are assumed to be one
byte per character; if
ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN
is set, then they
will be dumped instead.
When a type is dumped normally just the content octets are printed; if
ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_DER
is set, then the
complete encoding is dumped instead (including tag and length octets).
ASN1_STRFLGS_RFC2253
includes all the flags
required by RFC 2253. It is equivalent to
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_2253
|
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_CTRL
|
ASN1_STRFLGS_ESC_MSB
|
ASN1_STRFLGS_UTF8_CONVERT
|
ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_UNKNOWN
|
ASN1_STRFLGS_DUMP_DER
.
RETURN VALUES
ASN1_STRING_print_ex() and ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp() return the number of characters written or -1 if an error occurred. ASN1_STRING_print() returns 1 on success or 0 on error. ASN1_tag2str() returns a static string.SEE ALSO
ASN1_parse_dump(3), ASN1_STRING_new(3), X509_NAME_print_ex(3), X509_signature_dump(3)HISTORY
ASN1_STRING_print() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.5 and has been available since OpenBSD 2.4. ASN1_tag2str() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.5 and has been available since OpenBSD 2.7. ASN1_STRING_print_ex() and ASN1_STRING_print_ex_fp() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.6 and have been available since OpenBSD 2.9.July 11, 2021 | Debian |