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An implementation of a set using a bit vector as an underlying representation for holding unsigned numerical elements.

It should also be noted that the amount of storage necessary for holding a set of objects is proportional to the maximum of the objects when viewed as a usize.

Examples

use bit_set::BitSet;

// It's a regular set
let mut s = BitSet::new();
s.insert(0);
s.insert(3);
s.insert(7);

s.remove(7);

if !s.contains(7) {
    println!("There is no 7");
}

// Can initialize from a `BitVec`
let other = BitSet::from_bytes(&[0b11010000]);

s.union_with(&other);

// Print 0, 1, 3 in some order
for x in s.iter() {
    println!("{}", x);
}

// Can convert back to a `BitVec`
let bv = s.into_bit_vec();
assert!(bv[3]);

Structs

An iterator for BitSet.