Crate smallbitvec [−] [src]
SmallBitVec
is a bit vector, a vector of single-bit values stored compactly in memory.
SmallBitVec grows dynamically, like the standard Vec<T>
type. It can hold up to about one
word of bits inline (without a separate heap allocation). If the number of bits exceeds this
inline capacity, it will allocate a buffer on the heap.
Example
use smallbitvec::SmallBitVec; let mut v = SmallBitVec::new(); v.push(true); v.push(false); assert_eq!(v[0], true); assert_eq!(v[1], false);
Macros
sbvec |
Creates a [ |
Structs
IntoIter |
An iterator that owns a SmallBitVec and yields its bits as |
Iter |
An iterator that borrows a SmallBitVec and yields its bits as |
SmallBitVec |
A resizable bit vector, optimized for size and inline storage. |
VecRange |
An immutable view of a range of bits from a borrowed SmallBitVec. |