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Check is passed argument valid ‘mod_sequence_value’ in RFC 4551 terminology

Raises a VersionConflict error, or any underlying error, if there is no current state @return [void]

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Reset nil attributes to their default values to make the spec valid

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Attempts to activate the current {#possibility} @return [void]

Generates a filtered version of the existing vertex’s ‘PossibilitySet` using the current state’s ‘requirement` @param [Object] vertex existing vertex @return [PossibilitySet] filtered possibility set

Pushes a new {DependencyState}. If the {#specification_provider} says to {SpecificationProvider#allow_missing?} that particular requirement, and there are no possibilities for that requirement, then ‘state` is not pushed, and the vertex in {#activated} is removed, and we continue resolving the remaining requirements. @param [DependencyState] state @return [void]

Filter’s a state’s possibilities to remove any that would (eventually) create a requirement in the conflict we’ve just rewound from @param [UnwindDetails] unwind_details details of the conflict just unwound from @return [void]

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value: is mandatory.

tag: optional, may be specified for tagged values. If no tag is specified, the UNIVERSAL tag corresponding to the Primitive sub-class is used by default.

tagging: may be used as an encoding hint to encode a value either explicitly or implicitly, see ASN1 for possible values.

tag_class: if tag and tagging are nil then this is set to :UNIVERSAL by default. If either tag or tagging are set then :CONTEXT_SPECIFIC is used as the default. For possible values please cf. ASN1.

Example

int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42)
zero_tagged_int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42, 0, :IMPLICIT)
private_explicit_zero_tagged_int = OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer.new(42, 0, :EXPLICIT, :PRIVATE)

See ASN1Data#to_der for details.

Calls the given block once for each element in self, passing that element as parameter asn1. If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.

Example

asn1_ary.each do |asn1|
  puts asn1
end
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