Enum sec1::Error

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
    Asn1(Error),
    Crypto,
    PointEncoding,
    Version,
}
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Error type

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Asn1(Error)

ASN.1 DER-related errors.

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Crypto

Cryptographic errors.

These can be used by EC implementations to signal that a key is invalid for cryptographic reasons. This means the document parsed correctly, but one of the values contained within was invalid, e.g. a number expected to be a prime was not a prime.

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PointEncoding

Errors relating to the Elliptic-Curve-Point-to-Octet-String or Octet-String-to-Elliptic-Curve-Point encodings.

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Version

Version errors

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