using System.Collections; using System.IO; namespace Org.BouncyCastle.Asn1 { public class DerSequence : Asn1Sequence { public static readonly DerSequence Empty = new DerSequence(); public static DerSequence FromVector( Asn1EncodableVector v) { return v.Count < 1 ? Empty : new DerSequence(v); } /** * create an empty sequence */ public DerSequence() : base(0) { } /** * create a sequence containing one object */ public DerSequence( Asn1Encodable obj) : base(1) { AddObject(obj); } public DerSequence( params Asn1Encodable[] v) : base(v.Length) { foreach (Asn1Encodable ae in v) { AddObject(ae); } } /** * create a sequence containing a vector of objects. */ public DerSequence( Asn1EncodableVector v) : base(v.Count) { foreach (Asn1Encodable ae in v) { AddObject(ae); } } /* * A note on the implementation: *

* As Der requires the constructed, definite-length model to * be used for structured types, this varies slightly from the * ASN.1 descriptions given. Rather than just outputing Sequence, * we also have to specify Constructed, and the objects length. */ internal override void Encode( DerOutputStream derOut) { // TODO Intermediate buffer could be avoided if we could calculate expected length MemoryStream bOut = new MemoryStream(); DerOutputStream dOut = new DerOutputStream(bOut); foreach (Asn1Encodable obj in this) { dOut.WriteObject(obj); } dOut.Dispose(); byte[] bytes = bOut.ToArray(); derOut.WriteEncoded(Asn1Tags.Sequence | Asn1Tags.Constructed, bytes); } } }