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.
```rust use zerotrie::ZeroTrie;
let data: &[(&str, usize)] = &[("abc", 11), ("xyz", 22), ("axyb", 33)];
let trie: ZeroTrie
asserteq!(trie.get("axyb"), Some(33)); asserteq!(trie.byte_len(), 18); ```
To read about the internal structure of [ZeroTrie
], build the docs with private modules:
bash
cargo doc --document-private-items --all-features --no-deps --open
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