#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum NamedCurve {
Show 33 variants sect163k1, sect163r1, sect163r2, sect193r1, sect193r2, sect233k1, sect233r1, sect239k1, sect283k1, sect283r1, sect409k1, sect409r1, sect571k1, sect571r1, secp160k1, secp160r1, secp160r2, secp192k1, secp192r1, secp224k1, secp224r1, secp256k1, secp256r1, secp384r1, secp521r1, brainpoolp256r1, brainpoolp384r1, brainpoolp512r1, X25519, X448, arbitrary_explicit_prime_curves, arbitrary_explicit_char2_curves, Unknown(u16),
}
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The NamedCurve TLS protocol enum. Values in this enum are taken from the various RFCs covering TLS, and are listed by IANA. The Unknown item is used when processing unrecognised ordinals.

This enum is used for recognizing elliptic curve parameters advertised by a peer during a TLS handshake. It is not a list of curves that Rustls supports. See crate::kx_group for the list of supported elliptic curve groups.

Variants (Non-exhaustive)

This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive enums could have additional variants added in future. Therefore, when matching against variants of non-exhaustive enums, an extra wildcard arm must be added to account for any future variants.

sect163k1

sect163r1

sect163r2

sect193r1

sect193r2

sect233k1

sect233r1

sect239k1

sect283k1

sect283r1

sect409k1

sect409r1

sect571k1

sect571r1

secp160k1

secp160r1

secp160r2

secp192k1

secp192r1

secp224k1

secp224r1

secp256k1

secp256r1

secp384r1

secp521r1

brainpoolp256r1

brainpoolp384r1

brainpoolp512r1

X25519

X448

arbitrary_explicit_prime_curves

arbitrary_explicit_char2_curves

Unknown(u16)

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