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/**
* ByteArrayTagOrder: a class for comparing two DER encodings by the
* order of their tags.
*
* @author D. N. Hoover
*/
package sun.security.util;
import java.util.Comparator;
public class ByteArrayTagOrder implements Comparator<byte[]> {
/**
* Compare two byte arrays, by the order of their tags,
* as defined in ITU-T X.680, sec. 6.4. (First compare
* tag classes, then tag numbers, ignoring the constructivity bit.)
*
* @param bytes1 first byte array to compare.
* @param bytes2 second byte array to compare.
* @return negative number if bytes1 < bytes2, 0 if bytes1 == bytes2,
* positive number if bytes1 > bytes2.
*
* @exception <code>ClassCastException</code>
* if either argument is not a byte array.
*/
public final int compare(byte[] bytes1, byte[] bytes2) {
// tag order is same as byte order ignoring any difference in
// the constructivity bit (0x02)
return (bytes1[0] | 0x20) - (bytes2[0] | 0x20);
}
}