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Fix up ObjectIdentifier first subidentifier encoding/decoding #281

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@nealian nealian commented Aug 6, 2024

As laid out in #280, the first "subidentifier" (the first two OID subcomponents) has somewhat different encoding rules. I think I touched everything I need and I hope the tests pass... I don't have the right python versions installed to run anything.

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andrivet commented Aug 6, 2024

Hi. Thanks for the PR. I will look at it in the next few days.

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@andrivet andrivet merged commit 56254f1 into andrivet:master Sep 7, 2024
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andrivet commented Sep 7, 2024

New release published on GitHub and PyPi.

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