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190.SH "NAME"
191ASN1_STRING_dup, ASN1_STRING_cmp, ASN1_STRING_set, ASN1_STRING_length,
192ASN1_STRING_length_set, ASN1_STRING_type, ASN1_STRING_data \-
193ASN1_STRING utility functions
194.SH "SYNOPSIS"
195.PP
196.Vb 2
197\& int ASN1_STRING_length(ASN1_STRING *x);
198\& unsigned char * ASN1_STRING_data(ASN1_STRING *x);
199.Ve
200.Vb 1
201\& ASN1_STRING * ASN1_STRING_dup(ASN1_STRING *a);
202.Ve
203.Vb 1
204\& int ASN1_STRING_cmp(ASN1_STRING *a, ASN1_STRING *b);
205.Ve
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207\& int ASN1_STRING_set(ASN1_STRING *str, const void *data, int len);
208.Ve
209.Vb 1
210\& int ASN1_STRING_type(ASN1_STRING *x);
211.Ve
212.Vb 1
213\& int ASN1_STRING_to_UTF8(unsigned char **out, ASN1_STRING *in);
214.Ve
215.SH "DESCRIPTION"
216These functions allow an \fBASN1_STRING\fR structure to be manipulated.
217.PP
218\fIASN1_STRING_length()\fR returns the length of the content of \fBx\fR.
219.PP
220\fIASN1_STRING_data()\fR returns an internal pointer to the data of \fBx\fR.
221Since this is an internal pointer it should \fBnot\fR be freed or
222modified in any way.
223.PP
224\fIASN1_STRING_dup()\fR returns a copy of the structure \fBa\fR.
225.PP
226\fIASN1_STRING_cmp()\fR compares \fBa\fR and \fBb\fR returning 0 if the two
227are identical. The string types and content are compared.
228.PP
229\fIASN1_STRING_set()\fR sets the data of string \fBstr\fR to the buffer
230\fBdata\fR or length \fBlen\fR. The supplied data is copied. If \fBlen\fR
231is \-1 then the length is determined by \fIstrlen\fR\|(data).
232.PP
233\fIASN1_STRING_type()\fR returns the type of \fBx\fR, using standard constants
234such as \fBV_ASN1_OCTET_STRING\fR.
235.PP
236\fIASN1_STRING_to_UTF8()\fR converts the string \fBin\fR to UTF8 format, the
237converted data is allocated in a buffer in \fB*out\fR. The length of
238\fBout\fR is returned or a negative error code. The buffer \fB*out\fR
239should be free using \fIOPENSSL_free()\fR.
240.SH "NOTES"
241Almost all ASN1 types in OpenSSL are represented as an \fBASN1_STRING\fR
242structure. Other types such as \fBASN1_OCTET_STRING\fR are simply typedefed
243to \fBASN1_STRING\fR and the functions call the \fBASN1_STRING\fR equivalents.
244\fBASN1_STRING\fR is also used for some \fBCHOICE\fR types which consist
245entirely of primitive string types such as \fBDirectoryString\fR and
246\fBTime\fR.
247.PP
248These functions should \fBnot\fR be used to examine or modify \fBASN1_INTEGER\fR
249or \fBASN1_ENUMERATED\fR types: the relevant \fBINTEGER\fR or \fBENUMERATED\fR
250utility functions should be used instead.
251.PP
252In general it cannot be assumed that the data returned by \fIASN1_STRING_data()\fR
253is null terminated or does not contain embedded nulls. The actual format
254of the data will depend on the actual string type itself: for example
255for and IA5String the data will be ASCII, for a BMPString two bytes per
256character in big endian format, UTF8String will be in UTF8 format.
257.PP
258Similar care should be take to ensure the data is in the correct format
259when calling \fIASN1_STRING_set()\fR.
260.SH "RETURN VALUES"
261.SH "SEE ALSO"
262ERR_get_error(3)
263.SH "HISTORY"
264
265.rn }` ''
266.IX Title "ASN1_STRING_length 3"
267.IX Name "ASN1_STRING_dup, ASN1_STRING_cmp, ASN1_STRING_set, ASN1_STRING_length,
268ASN1_STRING_length_set, ASN1_STRING_type, ASN1_STRING_data - ASN1_STRING utility functions"
269
270.IX Header "NAME"
271
272.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
273
274.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
275
276.IX Header "NOTES"
277
278.IX Header "RETURN VALUES"
279
280.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
281
282.IX Header "HISTORY"
283