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Title "PKCS12_SAFEBAG_get1_cert 3"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_type() gets the safeBag type as an OID, whereas \fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get_nid() gets the safeBag type as an NID, which could be \fBNID_certBag, NID_crlBag, NID_keyBag, NID_secretBag, NID_safeContentsBag or NID_pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get_bag_nid() gets the type of the object contained within the \fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG. This corresponds to the bag type for most bags, but can be arbitrary for secretBags. PKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_bag_type() gets this type as an OID.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_bag_obj() retrieves the object contained within the safeBag.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get1_cert() and PKCS12_SAFEBAG_get1_crl() return new X509 or \fBX509_CRL objects from the item in the safeBag.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_p8inf() and PKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_pkcs8() return the PKCS8 object from a PKCS8shroudedKeyBag or a keyBag.
\fBPKCS12_SAFEBAG_get0_safes() retrieves the set of safeBags contained within a safeContentsBag.
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