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Represents the primitive object id for OpenSSL::ASN1
This adds a new ObjectId
to the internal tables. Where object_id
is the numerical form, short_name
is the short name, and long_name
is the long name.
Returns true
if successful. Raises an OpenSSL::ASN1::ASN1Error
if it fails.
static VALUE ossl_asn1obj_s_register(VALUE self, VALUE oid, VALUE sn, VALUE ln) { StringValueCStr(oid); StringValueCStr(sn); StringValueCStr(ln); if(!OBJ_create(RSTRING_PTR(oid), RSTRING_PTR(sn), RSTRING_PTR(ln))) ossl_raise(eASN1Error, NULL); return Qtrue; }
The long name of the ObjectId
, as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
static VALUE ossl_asn1obj_get_ln(VALUE self) { VALUE val, ret = Qnil; int nid; val = ossl_asn1_get_value(self); if ((nid = OBJ_txt2nid(StringValueCStr(val))) != NID_undef) ret = rb_str_new2(OBJ_nid2ln(nid)); return ret; }
The object identifier as a String
, e.g. “1.2.3.4.5”
static VALUE ossl_asn1obj_get_oid(VALUE self) { VALUE val; ASN1_OBJECT *a1obj; char buf[128]; val = ossl_asn1_get_value(self); a1obj = obj_to_asn1obj(val); OBJ_obj2txt(buf, sizeof(buf), a1obj, 1); ASN1_OBJECT_free(a1obj); return rb_str_new2(buf); }
The short name of the ObjectId
, as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
static VALUE ossl_asn1obj_get_sn(VALUE self) { VALUE val, ret = Qnil; int nid; val = ossl_asn1_get_value(self); if ((nid = OBJ_txt2nid(StringValueCStr(val))) != NID_undef) ret = rb_str_new2(OBJ_nid2sn(nid)); return ret; }