[−][src]Macro bitvec::bitvec
Construct a BitVec out of a literal array in source code, like vec!.
bitvec! can be invoked in a number of ways. It takes the name of a Cursor
implementation, the name of a Bits-implementing fundamental, and zero or more
fundamentals (integer, floating-point, or boolean) which are used to build the
bits. Each fundamental literal corresponds to one bit, and is considered to
represent 1 if it is any other value than exactly zero.
bitvec! can be invoked with no specifiers, a Cursor specifier, or a Cursor
and a Bits specifier. It cannot be invoked with a Bits specifier but no
Cursor specifier, due to overlap in how those tokens are matched by the macro
system.
Like vec!, bitvec! supports bit lists [0, 1, …] and repetition markers
[1; n].
All Syntaxes
use bitvec::*; bitvec![BigEndian, u8; 0, 1]; bitvec![LittleEndian, u8; 0, 1,]; bitvec![BigEndian; 0, 1]; bitvec![LittleEndian; 0, 1,]; bitvec![0, 1]; bitvec![0, 1,]; bitvec![BigEndian, u8; 1; 5]; bitvec![LittleEndian; 0; 5]; bitvec![1; 5];