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A data structure offering zero-copy storage and retrieval of byte strings, with a focus
on the efficient storage of ASCII strings. Strings are mapped to usize values.
ZeroTrie does not support mutation because doing so would require recomputing the entire
data structure. Instead, it supports conversion to and from LiteMap and BTreeMap.
There are multiple variants of ZeroTrie optimized for different use cases.
§Examples
use zerotrie::ZeroTrie;
let data: &[(&str, usize)] = &[("abc", 11), ("xyz", 22), ("axyb", 33)];
let trie: ZeroTrie<Vec<u8>> = data.iter().copied().collect();
assert_eq!(trie.get("axyb"), Some(33));
assert_eq!(trie.byte_len(), 18);§Internal Structure
To read about the internal structure of ZeroTrie, build the docs with private modules:
cargo doc --document-private-items --all-features --no-deps --openModules§
- cursor
- Types for walking stepwise through a trie.
Structs§
- Zero
Ascii Ignore Case Trie - A data structure that compactly maps from ASCII strings to integers in a case-insensitive way.
- Zero
Trie - A data structure that compactly maps from byte sequences to integers.
- Zero
Trie Extended Capacity - A data structure that maps from a large number of byte strings to integers.
- Zero
Trie Perfect Hash - A data structure that compactly maps from byte strings to integers.
- Zero
Trie Simple Ascii - A data structure that compactly maps from ASCII strings to integers.
Enums§
- Zero
Trie Build Error - Error types for the
zerotriecrate.