package org.bouncycastle.asn1;

import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Enumeration;

public class DERSequence
    extends ASN1Sequence
{
    
create an empty sequence
/** * create an empty sequence */
public DERSequence() { }
create a sequence containing one object
/** * create a sequence containing one object */
public DERSequence( DEREncodable obj) { this.addObject(obj); }
create a sequence containing a vector of objects.
/** * create a sequence containing a vector of objects. */
public DERSequence( ASN1EncodableVector v) { for (int i = 0; i != v.size(); i++) { this.addObject(v.get(i)); } }
create a sequence containing an array of objects.
/** * create a sequence containing an array of objects. */
public DERSequence( ASN1Encodable[] a) { for (int i = 0; i != a.length; i++) { this.addObject(a[i]); } } /* * A note on the implementation: * <p> * 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. */ void encode( DEROutputStream out) throws IOException { // TODO Intermediate buffer could be avoided if we could calculate expected length ByteArrayOutputStream bOut = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); DEROutputStream dOut = new DEROutputStream(bOut); Enumeration e = this.getObjects(); while (e.hasMoreElements()) { Object obj = e.nextElement(); dOut.writeObject(obj); } dOut.close(); byte[] bytes = bOut.toByteArray(); out.writeEncoded(SEQUENCE | CONSTRUCTED, bytes); } }