Lines Matching defs:event
92 * it reaches an "event", which is either the start of an object, the
96 * event; it also clears it, thus allowing the decoder to accept more
97 * bytes. When a object start event is raised, the decoder context
130 unsigned char event;
148 * less than the number of provided bytes if an event is raised. When an
149 * event is raised, it must be read (with `br_pem_decoder_event()`);
150 * until the event is read, this function will return 0.
168 * event.
184 * \brief Get the last event.
186 * If an event was raised, then this function returns the event value, and
187 * also clears it, thereby allowing the decoder to proceed. If no event
192 * \return the raised event, or 0.
199 * This event is raised when the start of a new object has been detected.
208 * This event is raised when the end of the current object is reached
216 * This event is raised when decoding fails within an object.
227 * event is raised. That name is normalised to uppercase (for ASCII letters