The AsnType type exposes the following members.
Fields
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| _asnType |
ASN.1 type byte.
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| APPLICATION | Relevant to a particular application. These are defined
in standards other than ASN.1.
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| BITSTRING | A sequence of zero or more bits | |
| BOOLEAN | Basic data type representing TRUE or FALSE. | |
| CONSTRUCTOR | A constructed data object such as a set or sequence. | |
| CONTEXT | Also relevant to a particular application, but limited by context
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| EXTENSION_ID | Defines the BER extension "value" that is used to mark an extension type.
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| HIGH_BIT | Defines the "high bit" that is the sign extension bit for a 8-bit signed value.
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| INTEGER | Positive and negative whole numbers, including zero. | |
| LONG_LENGTH | Defines the ASN.1 long length marker for the Basic Encoding Rule (BER)
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| NULL | The single value NULL. Commonly used value
where several alternatives are possible but none apply.
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| OBJECTID | The set of values associated with information
objects allocated by the standard.
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| OCTETSTRING | A sequence of zero or more octets. An octet is an
8-bit value.
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| PRIMITIVE | A primitive data object. | |
| PRIVATE | These are types not covered by any standard but instead defined by users.
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| SEQUENCE | Defined by referencing a fixed, ordered list of types.
Each value is an ordered list of values, one from each
component type.
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| SET | Defined by referencing a fixed, unordered list of types,
some of which may be declared optional. Each value is an
unordered list of values, one from each component type.
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| UNIVERSAL | Generally useful, application-independent types and
construction mechanisms.
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