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authorIlya Etingof <etingof@gmail.com>2017-11-14 11:55:22 +0100
committerIlya Etingof <etingof@gmail.com>2017-11-14 11:55:22 +0100
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@@ -161,14 +161,14 @@ Revision 0.2.3, released 25-02-2017
- Improved SEQUENCE/SET/CHOICE decoding performance by maintaining a single shared
NamedType object for all instances of SEQUENCE/SET object.
- Improved INTEGER encoding/decoding by switching to Python's built-in
- integer serialization functions.
+ integer serialisation functions.
- Improved BitString performance by rebasing it onto Python int type and leveraging
- fast Integer serialization functions.
+ fast Integer serialisation functions.
- BitString type usability improved in many ways: for example bitshifting and
numeric operation on BitString is now possible.
- Minor ObjectIdentifier type performance optimization.
- ASN.1 character types refactored to keep unicode contents internally
- (rather than serialized octet stream) and duck-type it directly.
+ (rather than serialised octet stream) and duck-type it directly.
- ASN.1 OctetString initialized from a Python object performs bytes()
on it when running on Python 3 (used to do str() which is probably
less logical).
@@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ Revision 0.2.2, released 07-02-2017
-----------------------------------
- FIX TO A SECURITY WEAKNESS: define length only decoders could have successfully
- processed indefinite length serialization.
+ processed indefinite length serialisation.
- FIX TO A SECURITY WEAKNESS: canonical decoders (CER/DER) may have successfully
- consumed non-canonical variations of (otherwise valid) serialization.
+ consumed non-canonical variations of (otherwise valid) serialisation.
- Broken Enumerated subtyping fixed.
Revision 0.2.1, released 05-02-2017