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OnePassSig.pm
package Crypt::OpenPGP::OnePassSig; use strict; sub new { bless { }, $_[0] } sub parse { my $class = shift; my($buf) = @_; my $onepass = $class->new; $onepass->{version} = $buf->get_int8; $onepass->{type} = $buf->get_int8; $onepass->{hash_alg} = $buf->get_int8; $onepass->{pk_alg} = $buf->get_int8; $onepass->{key_id} = $buf->get_bytes(8); $onepass->{nested} = $buf->get_int8; $onepass; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Crypt::OpenPGP::OnePassSig - One-Pass Signature packet =head1 DESCRIPTION I<Crypt::OpenPGP::OnePassSig> implements a PGP One-Pass Signature packet, a packet that precedes the signature data and contains enough information to allow the receiver of the signature to begin computing the hashed data. Standard signature packets always come I<before> the signed data, which forces receivers to backtrack to the beginning of the message--to the signature packet--to add on the signature trailer data. The one-pass signature packet allows the receive to start computing the hashed data while reading the data packet, then continue on sequentially when it reaches the signature packet. =head1 USAGE =head2 my $onepass = Crypt::OpenPGP::OnePassSig->parse($buffer) Given the I<Crypt::OpenPGP::Buffer> object buffer, which should contain a one-pass signature packet, parses the object from the buffer and returns the object. =head1 AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS Please see the Crypt::OpenPGP manpage for author, copyright, and license information. =cut