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746 | This module does not generally care about ranges, i.e. it will happily |
746 | This module does not generally care about ranges, i.e. it will happily |
747 | de-/encode 64 bit integers into an C<ASN_INTEGER> value, or a negative |
747 | de-/encode 64 bit integers into an C<ASN_INTEGER> value, or a negative |
748 | number into an C<SNMP_COUNTER64>. |
748 | number into an C<SNMP_COUNTER64>. |
749 | |
749 | |
750 | OBJECT IDENTIFIEERs cannot have unlimited length, although the limit is |
750 | OBJECT IDENTIFIEERs cannot have unlimited length, although the limit is |
751 | much larger than e.g. the one imposed by SNMP or other protocols,a nd is |
751 | much larger than e.g. the one imposed by SNMP or other protocols, and is |
752 | about 4kB. |
752 | about 4kB. |
753 | |
753 | |
754 | Indefinite length encoding is not supported. |
754 | Indefinite length encoding is not supported. |
755 | |
755 | |
756 | Constructed strings are decoded just fine, but there should be a way to |
756 | Constructed strings are decoded just fine, but there should be a way to |
757 | join them for convenience. |
757 | join them for convenience. |
758 | |
758 | |
759 | REAL values are not supported and will currently croak. |
759 | REAL values are not supported and will currently croak. |
760 | |
760 | |
761 | The encoder and decoder tend to accept more formats than should be |
761 | The encoder and decoder tend to accept more formats than should be |
762 | strictly supported. |
762 | strictly supported - security sensitive applications are strongly advised |
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763 | to review the code first. |
763 | |
764 | |
764 | This module has undergone little to no testing so far. |
765 | This module has undergone little to no testing so far. |
765 | |
766 | |
766 | =head2 ITHREADS SUPPORT |
767 | =head2 ITHREADS SUPPORT |
767 | |
768 | |