use der_parser::ber::*; #[test] fn issue76_example1() { // This is a 4 bytes (2 characters) UTF-16-BE string. The first two bytes are the tag and size. let bytes = [0x80, 0x04, 0x00, 0x4c, 0x00, 0x65]; let (i, header) = ber_read_element_header(&bytes).expect("parsing failed"); let (rem, _content) = parse_ber_content(Tag::BmpString)(i, &header, MAX_RECURSION).expect("parsing failed"); assert!(rem.is_empty()); } #[test] fn issue76_example2() { // This is a 6 bytes (3 characters) UTF-16-BE string. The first two bytes are the tag and size. let bytes = [0x80, 0x06, 0x79, 0x3E, 0x30, 0xBA, 0x30, 0xFC]; let (i, header) = ber_read_element_header(&bytes).expect("parsing failed"); let (rem, _content) = parse_ber_content(Tag::BmpString)(i, &header, MAX_RECURSION).expect("parsing failed"); assert!(rem.is_empty()); }