Interface ASN1BitStringParser

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    • Method Summary

      Modifier and Type Method Description
      abstract InputStream getBitStream() Return an InputStream representing the contents of the BIT STRING.
      abstract InputStream getOctetStream() Return an InputStream representing the contents of the BIT STRING, where the content is expected to be octet-aligned (this will be automatically checked during parsing).
      abstract int getPadBits() Return the number of pad bits, if any, in the final byte, if any, read from getBitStream.
      • Methods inherited from class io.anyline.nfc.bouncycastle.asn1.ASN1Encodable

        toASN1Primitive
      • Methods inherited from class io.anyline.nfc.bouncycastle.asn1.InMemoryRepresentable

        getLoadedObject
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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      • getBitStream

         abstract InputStream getBitStream()

        Return an InputStream representing the contents of the BIT STRING. The final byte, if any, may include pad bits. See getPadBits.

        Returns:

        an InputStream with its source as the BIT STRING content.

      • getOctetStream

         abstract InputStream getOctetStream()

        Return an InputStream representing the contents of the BIT STRING, where the content is expected to be octet-aligned (this will be automatically checked during parsing).

        Returns:

        an InputStream with its source as the BIT STRING content.

      • getPadBits

         abstract int getPadBits()

        Return the number of pad bits, if any, in the final byte, if any, read from getBitStream. This number is in the range zero to seven. That number of the least significant bits of the final byte, if any, are not part of the contents and should be ignored. NOTE: Must be called AFTER the stream has been fully processed. (Does not need to be called if getOctetStream was used instead of getBitStream).

        Returns:

        the number of pad bits. In the range zero to seven.