[−][src]Trait hibitset::BitSetLike 
A generic interface for BitSetLike-like types.
Every BitSetLike is hierarchical, meaning that there
are multiple levels that branch out in a tree like structure.
Layer0 each bit represents one Index of the set
Layer1 each bit represents one usize of Layer0, and will be
set only if the word below it is not zero.
Layer2 has the same arrangement but with Layer1, and Layer3 with Layer2.
This arrangement allows for rapid jumps across the key-space.
Required methods
fn layer3(&self) -> usize
Return a usize where each bit represents if any word in layer2
has been set.
fn layer2(&self, i: usize) -> usize
Return the usize from the array of usizes that indicates if any
bit has been set in layer1
fn layer1(&self, i: usize) -> usize
Return the usize from the array of usizes that indicates if any
bit has been set in layer0
fn layer0(&self, i: usize) -> usize
Return a usize that maps to the direct 1:1 association with
each index of the set
fn contains(&self, i: u32) -> bool
Allows checking if set bit is contained in the bit set.
Provided methods
fn get_from_layer(&self, layer: usize, idx: usize) -> usize
Gets the usize corresponding to layer and index.
The layer should be in the range [0, 3]
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this BitSetLike contains nothing, and false otherwise.
fn iter(self) -> BitIter<Self> where
    Self: Sized, 
Self: Sized,
Create an iterator that will scan over the keyspace
Implementations on Foreign Types
impl<'a, T: ?Sized> BitSetLike for &'a T where
    T: BitSetLike, [src]
T: BitSetLike,
fn layer3(&self) -> usize[src]
fn layer2(&self, i: usize) -> usize[src]
fn layer1(&self, i: usize) -> usize[src]
fn layer0(&self, i: usize) -> usize[src]
fn contains(&self, i: u32) -> bool[src]
impl<'a, T: ?Sized> BitSetLike for &'a mut T where
    T: BitSetLike, [src]
T: BitSetLike,