Enum akd::PrefixOrdering

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pub enum PrefixOrdering {
    WithZero,
    WithOne,
    Invalid,
}
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This type is used to indicate whether or not one label is a prefix of another, and if so, whether the longer string has a 0 after the prefix, or a 1 after the prefix. If the first label is equal to the second, or not a prefix of the second, then it is considered invalid.

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WithZero

Corresponds to a Direction::Left

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WithOne

Corresponds to a Direction::Right

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Invalid

First label is either equal to the second, or simply not a prefix of the second

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