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For each ASN1 types SET and SEQUENCE a record is generated in the .hrl
file with the same name as the corresponding type.
A decoded value is also returned as a record with the apropriate name.
An internally defined type as the type in component 'a' in the
following example will result in a record with name 'Seq_a':
Seq ::= SEQUENCE{
a SEQUENCE{
b INTEGER
}
}
For each further internally defined type in a SET/SEQUENCE a
'_componentname' is added.
If an internally defined type is an CHOICE alternative the record name
will get the alternative name as a unique part of the name.
Seq ::= SEQUENCE{
a CHOICE{
b SEQUENCE {
c INTEGER
}
}
}
This will produece a record 'Seq_a_b'.
If an component is a SEQUENCE OF a SEQUENCE as in:
Seq ::= SEQUENCE {
a SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE {
b
}
c SET OF SEQUENCE {
d
}
}
There will be a record 'Seq_a_SEQOF' and 'Seq_c_SETOF'
A parameterized type should be considered as an internally defined
type. Each time a such type is referenced an instance of it is
defined. Thus in the following example a record 'Seq_b' is generated
in .hrl and used in .erl by decode.
Seq ::= SEQUENCE {
b PType{INTEGER}
}
PType{T} ::= SEQUENCE{
id T
}
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