bitstr 0.1.1

BitStr is a contiguous sequence of bits in memory
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bitstr

bitstr is just that: a sequence of bytes. It isn't human-readable. Under the hood, everything must be converted to a byte string before it can be stored in a computer.

Which means that a bitstring is a contiguous sequence of bits in memory.

// 1.
let bytes = [82, 105, 111];
let bit: &BitStr = BitStr::from(&bytes);

// 2.
let bytes = b"Rust";
let bit: &BitStr = BitStr::from(bytes);

// 3.
let bit: &BitStr = BitStr::from(b"My sequence of bytes");
let op = bit.contains([82, 105, 111]); // false

// 4.
let bit: &BitStr = BitStr::from(b"Rio");
let op = bit.contains_u8(82); // true

TODO

  • encode_utf16
  • replace
  • starts_with, ends_with
  • get, get_mut
  • get_unchecked, get_unchecked_mut
  • slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut