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authorBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2013-09-27 14:11:54 +0200
committerBjörn Gustavsson <[email protected]>2013-10-01 14:54:54 +0200
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Fix broken handling of default values for BIT STRINGs
For DER/PER/UPER, a value equal to the DEFAULT is not supposed to be encoded. BIT STRINGs values can be represented as Erlang terms in four different ways: as an integer, as a list of zeroes and ones, as a {Unused,Binary} tuple, or as an Erlang bitstring. When encoding a BIT STRING, only certain representations of BIT STRINGs values were recognized. All representations must be recognized. When decoding a DEFAULT value for a BIT STRING, the actual value given in the decoding would be either an integer or a list of zeroes and one (depending on how the literal was written in the specification). We expect that the default value should be in the same representation as any other BIT STRING value (i.e. by default an Erlang bitstring, or a list if the 'legacy_bitstring' option has been given, or as compact bitstring if 'compact_bitstring' has been given).
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