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The ucd-trie crate provides a compressed trie set specifically tailored for Unicode codepoints. The principle use case for such a trie is to represent properties defined by Unicode that correspond to sets of Unicode codepoints. (These properties are formally called boolean properties or “single valued” properties. See UTR#23 S3.3 for more details.)
This crate has two principle types: TrieSetOwned and TrieSetSlice,
corresponding to a similar split as there is between Vec<T> and &[T].
TrieSetOwned is the only way to construct a trie from a set of Unicode
codepoints.
The intended use of this library is to embed a static instance of
TrieSetSlice into your source code, and then use its methods as defined in
this crate to test membership. (The ucd-generate tool can likely generate
this code for you.)
Finally, while this crate uses the standard library by default, it provides
no_std functionality by disabling the std feature. When no_std is
enabled, then TrieSetOwned is not provided. Instead, only TrieSetSlice is
provided, which means no_std crates can still embed tries into their code.
Structs
An owned trie set.
A borrowed trie set.
Enums
An error that can occur during construction of a trie.