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<?php /** * RDNSequence * * PHP version 5 * * @author Jim Wigginton <[email protected]> * @copyright 2016 Jim Wigginton * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html MIT License * @link http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net */ namespace phpseclib3\File\ASN1\Maps; use phpseclib3\File\ASN1; /** * RDNSequence * * In practice, RDNs containing multiple name-value pairs (called "multivalued RDNs") are rare, * but they can be useful at times when either there is no unique attribute in the entry or you * want to ensure that the entry's DN contains some useful identifying information. * * - https://www.opends.org/wiki/page/DefinitionRelativeDistinguishedName * * @author Jim Wigginton <[email protected]> */ abstract class RDNSequence { const MAP = [ 'type' => ASN1::TYPE_SEQUENCE, // RDNSequence does not define a min or a max, which means it doesn't have one 'min' => 0, 'max' => -1, 'children' => RelativeDistinguishedName::MAP ]; }