type encoding/asn1.tagAndLength
9 uses
encoding/asn1 (current package)
asn1.go#L530: func parseTagAndLength(bytes []byte, initOffset int) (ret tagAndLength, offset int, err error) {
asn1.go#L619: var t tagAndLength
asn1.go#L692: var t tagAndLength
common.go#L51: type tagAndLength struct {
marshal.go#L250: func appendTagAndLength(dst []byte, t tagAndLength) []byte {
marshal.go#L618: t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{rv.Class, rv.Tag, len(rv.Bytes), rv.IsCompound}))
marshal.go#L697: t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{ClassUniversal, tag, bodyLen, isCompound}))
marshal.go#L703: tt.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(tt.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{
marshal.go#L717: t.tag = bytesEncoder(appendTagAndLength(t.scratch[:0], tagAndLength{class, tag, bodyLen, isCompound}))
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