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obj_dat.h | H A D | 25-Apr-2025 | 288.8 KiB | 11,588 | 10,640 | |
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obj_test.cc | H A D | 25-Apr-2025 | 7.6 KiB | 203 | 145 | |
obj_xref.c | H A D | 25-Apr-2025 | 5.2 KiB | 123 | 53 | |
objects.go | H A D | 25-Apr-2025 | 21.4 KiB | 740 | 475 | |
objects.txt | H A D | 25-Apr-2025 | 44.1 KiB | 1,361 | 1,207 |
README
1The files nid.h, obj_mac.num, and obj_dat.h are generated from objects.txt and 2obj_mac.num. To regenerate them, run: 3 4 go run objects.go 5 6objects.txt contains the list of all built-in OIDs. It is processed by 7objects.go to output obj_mac.num, obj_dat.h, and nid.h. 8 9obj_mac.num is the list of NID values for each OID. This is an input/output 10file so NID values are stable across regenerations. 11 12nid.h is the header which defines macros for all the built-in OIDs in C. 13 14obj_dat.h contains the ASN1_OBJECTs corresponding to built-in OIDs themselves 15along with lookup tables for search by short name, OID, etc. 16