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Code Editor : UserID.pm
package Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID; use strict; use Crypt::OpenPGP::ErrorHandler; use base qw( Crypt::OpenPGP::ErrorHandler ); sub new { my $id = bless { }, shift; $id->init(@_); } sub init { my $id = shift; my %param = @_; if (my $ident = $param{Identity}) { $id->{id} = $ident; } $id; } sub id { $_[0]->{id} } sub parse { my $class = shift; my($buf) = @_; my $id = $class->new; $id->{id} = $buf->bytes; $id; } sub save { $_[0]->{id} } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID - PGP User ID packet =head1 SYNOPSIS use Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID; my $uid = Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID->new( Identity => 'Foo' ); my $serialized = $uid->save; my $identity = $uid->id; =head1 DESCRIPTION I<Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID> is a PGP User ID packet. Such a packet is used to represent the name and email address of the key holder, and typically contains an RFC822 mail name like Foo Bar <foo@bar.com> =head1 USAGE =head2 Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID->new( [ Identity => $identity ] ) Creates a new User ID packet object and returns that object. If you do not supply an identity, the object is created empty; this is used, for example, in I<parse> (below), to create an empty packet which is then filled from the data in the buffer. If you wish to initialize a non-empty object, supply I<new> with the I<Identity> parameter along with a value I<$identity> which should generally be in RFC822 form (above). =head2 $uid->save Returns the text of the user ID packet; this is the string passed to I<new> (above) as I<$identity>, for example. =head2 Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID->parse($buffer) Given I<$buffer>, a I<Crypt::OpenPGP::Buffer> object holding (or with offset pointing to) a User ID packet, returns a new <Crypt::OpenPGP::UserID> object, initialized with the user ID data in the buffer. =head2 $uid->id Returns the user ID data (eg. the string passed as I<$identity> to I<new>, above). =head1 AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS Please see the Crypt::OpenPGP manpage for author, copyright, and license information. =cut
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