package model.asn1; import model.asn1.exceptions.ParseException; import model.asn1.parsing.BytesReader; import ui.Utils; import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets; import java.util.Arrays; /** * Represents an ASN.1 IA5String type. It is a string that is restricted to ISO 646 / T.50 characters. */ public class IA5String extends ASN1String { /** * The X.680 universal class tag assignment. */ public static final Tag TAG = new Tag(TagClass.UNIVERSAL, false, 0x16); /** * EFFECTS: Constructs an IA5String with the given tag and string. * Throws {@link ParseException} if the string is invalid. It must only contain T.50 chars. * REQUIRES: For the requirements of tag and parentTag, consult {@link ASN1Object}. */ public IA5String(Tag tag, Tag parentTag, String string) throws ParseException { super(tag, parentTag, string); } /** * EFFECTS: Parse from user input. Tags are parsed as-per {@link ASN1Object}. The value will be parsed as UTF-8 big * endian. * Throws {@link ParseException} if the encoded data is invalid: * - Illegal string (containing non-T.50 chars) * - Early EOF * - Other cases in {@link ASN1Object} * MODIFIES: this, encoded */ public IA5String(BytesReader encoded, boolean hasParentTag) throws ParseException { super(encoded, hasParentTag); setString(new String(Utils.byteToByte(encoded.require(getLength(), true)), StandardCharsets.UTF_8)); } /** * EFFECTS: Checks whether the given string only contains ISO 646 / T.50 chars. */ @Override protected boolean validate(String newString) { // Java doesn't have unsigned bytes - that is, bytes greater than 0x7F will // overflow and become < 0. Thus, just compare b >= 0 will suffice. return Arrays.stream(Utils.byteToByte(newString.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8))) .noneMatch(b -> b < 0); } }