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Attempts to export the current key in the PEM-encoded PKCS#8 PrivateKeyInfo format into a provided buffer.
public:
bool TryExportPkcs8PrivateKeyPem(Span<char> destination, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] int % charsWritten);
public bool TryExportPkcs8PrivateKeyPem(Span<char> destination, out int charsWritten);
member this.TryExportPkcs8PrivateKeyPem : Span<char> * int -> bool
Public Function TryExportPkcs8PrivateKeyPem (destination As Span(Of Char), ByRef charsWritten As Integer) As Boolean
When this method returns, contains a value that indicates the number of characters written to destination
. This parameter is treated as uninitialized.
true
if destination
is big enough to receive the output; otherwise, false
.
An implementation for TryExportPkcs8PrivateKey(Span<Byte>, Int32) has not been provided.
The key could not be exported.
A PEM-encoded PKCS#8 PrivateKeyInfo will begin with -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
and end with -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
, with the base64 encoded DER
contents of the key between the PEM boundaries.
The PEM is encoded according to the IETF RFC 7468 "strict"
encoding rules.
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.NET | 7, 8, 9, 10 |
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