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use std::fmt;
#[cfg(test)]
use quickcheck::{Arbitrary, Gen};
use crate::types::Bitfield;
/// Describes preferences regarding key servers.
///
/// Key server preferences are specified in [Section 5.2.3.17 of RFC 4880] and
/// [Section 5.2.3.18 of RFC 4880bis].
///
/// [Section 5.2.3.17 of RFC 4880]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-5.2.3.17
/// [Section 5.2.3.18 of RFC 4880bis]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-openpgp-rfc4880bis-09#section-5.2.3.18
///
/// The keyserver preferences are set by the user's OpenPGP
/// implementation to communicate them to any peers.
///
/// # A note on equality
///
/// `PartialEq` compares the serialized form of the two key server
/// preference sets. If you prefer to compare two key server
/// preference sets for semantic equality, you should use
/// [`KeyServerPreferences::normalized_eq`]. The difference between
/// semantic equality and serialized equality is that semantic
/// equality ignores differences in the amount of padding.
///
/// [`KeyServerPreferences::normalized_eq`]: KeyServerPreferences::normalized_eq()
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// # use openpgp::Result;
/// use openpgp::cert::prelude::*;
/// use openpgp::policy::StandardPolicy;
///
/// # fn main() -> Result<()> {
/// let p = &StandardPolicy::new();
///
/// let (cert, _) =
/// CertBuilder::general_purpose(None, Some("alice@example.org"))
/// .generate()?;
///
/// match cert.with_policy(p, None)?.primary_userid()?.key_server_preferences() {
/// Some(preferences) => {
/// println!("Certificate holder's keyserver preferences:");
/// assert!(preferences.no_modify());
/// # unreachable!();
/// }
/// None => {
/// println!("Certificate Holder did not specify any key server preferences.");
/// }
/// }
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct KeyServerPreferences(Bitfield);
assert_send_and_sync!(KeyServerPreferences);
impl fmt::Debug for KeyServerPreferences {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
let mut need_comma = false;
if self.no_modify() {
f.write_str("no modify")?;
need_comma = true;
}
for i in self.0.iter_set() {
match i {
KEYSERVER_PREFERENCE_NO_MODIFY => (),
i => {
if need_comma { f.write_str(", ")?; }
write!(f, "#{}", i)?;
need_comma = true;
},
}
}
// Mention any padding, as equality is sensitive to this.
if let Some(padding) = self.0.padding_bytes() {
if need_comma { f.write_str(", ")?; }
write!(f, "+padding({} bytes)", padding)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl KeyServerPreferences {
/// Creates a new instance from `bits`.
pub fn new<B: AsRef<[u8]>>(bits: B) -> Self {
KeyServerPreferences(bits.as_ref().to_vec().into())
}
/// Returns an empty key server preference set.
pub fn empty() -> Self {
Self::new(&[])
}
/// Returns a reference to the underlying [`Bitfield`].
pub fn as_bitfield(&self) -> &Bitfield {
&self.0
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the underlying [`Bitfield`].
pub fn as_bitfield_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Bitfield {
&mut self.0
}
/// Compares two key server preference sets for semantic equality.
///
/// `KeyServerPreferences`' implementation of `PartialEq` compares
/// two key server preference sets for serialized equality. That
/// is, the `PartialEq` implementation considers two key server
/// preference sets to *not* be equal if they have different
/// amounts of padding. This comparison function ignores padding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let a = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[0x1]);
/// let b = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[0x1, 0x0]);
///
/// assert!(a != b);
/// assert!(a.normalized_eq(&b));
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn normalized_eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.0.normalized_eq(&other.0)
}
/// Returns whether the specified keyserver preference flag is set.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// // Keyserver Preferences flags 0 and 2.
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[0x5]);
///
/// assert!(ksp.get(0));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(1));
/// assert!(ksp.get(2));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(3));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(8));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(80));
/// # assert!(! ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn get(&self, bit: usize) -> bool {
self.0.get(bit)
}
/// Sets the specified keyserver preference flag.
///
/// This also clears any padding (trailing NUL bytes).
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::empty().set(0).set(2);
///
/// assert!(ksp.get(0));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(1));
/// assert!(ksp.get(2));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(3));
/// # assert!(! ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn set(mut self, bit: usize) -> Self {
self.0.set(bit);
self.0.canonicalize();
self
}
/// Clears the specified keyserver preference flag.
///
/// This also clears any padding (trailing NUL bytes).
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::empty().set(0).set(2).clear(2);
///
/// assert!(ksp.get(0));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(1));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(2));
/// assert!(! ksp.get(3));
/// # assert!(! ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn clear(mut self, bit: usize) -> Self {
self.0.clear(bit);
self.0.canonicalize();
self
}
/// Returns whether the certificate's owner requests that the
/// certificate is not modified.
///
/// If this flag is set, the certificate's owner requests that the
/// certificate should only be changed by the owner and the key
/// server's operator.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::empty();
/// assert!(! ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn no_modify(&self) -> bool {
self.get(KEYSERVER_PREFERENCE_NO_MODIFY)
}
/// Requests that the certificate is not modified.
///
/// See [`KeyServerPreferences::no_modify`].
///
/// [`KeyServerPreferences::no_modify`]: KeyServerPreferences::no_modify()
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::empty().set_no_modify();
/// assert!(ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn set_no_modify(self) -> Self {
self.set(KEYSERVER_PREFERENCE_NO_MODIFY)
}
/// Clears the request that the certificate is not modified.
///
/// See [`KeyServerPreferences::no_modify`].
///
/// [`KeyServerPreferences::no_modify`]: KeyServerPreferences::no_modify()
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
/// use openpgp::types::KeyServerPreferences;
///
/// # fn main() -> openpgp::Result<()> {
/// let ksp = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[0x80][..]);
/// assert!(ksp.no_modify());
/// let ksp = ksp.clear_no_modify();
/// assert!(! ksp.no_modify());
/// # Ok(()) }
/// ```
pub fn clear_no_modify(self) -> Self {
self.clear(KEYSERVER_PREFERENCE_NO_MODIFY)
}
}
/// The key holder requests that this key only be modified or updated
/// by the key holder or an administrator of the key server.
const KEYSERVER_PREFERENCE_NO_MODIFY: usize = 7;
#[cfg(test)]
impl Arbitrary for KeyServerPreferences {
fn arbitrary(g: &mut Gen) -> Self {
Self::new(Vec::arbitrary(g))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn basics() -> crate::Result<()> {
let p = KeyServerPreferences::empty();
assert_eq!(p.no_modify(), false);
let p = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[]);
assert_eq!(p.no_modify(), false);
let p = KeyServerPreferences::new(&[0xff]);
assert_eq!(p.no_modify(), true);
Ok(())
}
quickcheck! {
fn roundtrip(val: KeyServerPreferences) -> bool {
let mut q_bytes = val.as_bitfield().as_bytes().to_vec();
let q = KeyServerPreferences::new(&q_bytes);
assert_eq!(val, q);
assert!(val.normalized_eq(&q));
// Add some padding to q. Make sure they are still equal.
q_bytes.push(0);
let q = KeyServerPreferences::new(&q_bytes);
assert!(val != q);
assert!(val.normalized_eq(&q));
q_bytes.push(0);
let q = KeyServerPreferences::new(&q_bytes);
assert!(val != q);
assert!(val.normalized_eq(&q));
true
}
}
}