Expand description
A hierarchical, growable bit set with support for in-place atomic operations.
The idea is based on hibitset, but dynamically growing instead of having a fixed capacity. By being careful with the underlying data layout, we also support structural sharing between the local and atomic bitsets.
§Features
vec-safety
- Avoid relying on the assumption that&mut Vec<T>
can be safely coerced to&mut Vec<U>
ifT
andU
have an identical memory layouts (enabled by default, issue #1).
§Examples
use uniset::BitSet;
let mut set = BitSet::new();
assert!(set.is_empty());
assert_eq!(0, set.capacity());
set.set(127);
set.set(128);
assert!(!set.is_empty());
assert!(set.test(128));
assert_eq!(vec![127, 128], set.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>());
assert!(!set.is_empty());
assert_eq!(vec![127, 128], set.drain().collect::<Vec<_>>());
assert!(set.is_empty());
Structs§
- The same as
BitSet
, except it provides atomic methods. - A sparse, layered bit set.
- A draining iterator of a
BitSet
. - The snapshot of a drain in progress. This is created using Drain::snapshot.
- An iterator over a
BitSet
. - A single layer of bits.