* to encode and decode with various options (such as implicit and explicit
* tagging and defining specific class option).
*
- * The implementation supports all the common ASN.1 types. This
- * implementation does not support advanced ASN.1 features like macros.
+ * The implementation supports all the common ASN.1 types.
*
* References: ITU-T X.680 - X.693
* http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/languages/
* SILC_ASN1_EXPLICIT, 100, boolval),
* SILC_ASN1_END);
*
- *
* // Decode optional value, with SILC_ASN1_OPTIONAL the type must be
* // a pointer so that NULL can be returned if the type is not present.
* SilcBool *val;
* the `dest' is dynamically allocated and caller must free it by itself.
* If the `stack' was given to silc_asn1_alloc, the SILC_ASN1_ALLOC will
* allocate from that stack and consume the stack. Alternatively if
- * SILC_ASN1_ACCUMUL is given then memory is accumulated from `asn1' fo
+ * SILC_ASN1_ACCUMUL is given then memory is accumulated from `asn1' for
* `dest' and it is freed only when silc_asn1_free or silc_asn1_uninit
* is called. Next call to silc_asn1_encode will not cancel the previous
* result, but will accumulate more memory for new result.