Struct regex_syntax::hir::ClassBytes
source · pub struct ClassBytes { /* private fields */ }
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A set of characters represented by arbitrary bytes (where one byte corresponds to one character).
Implementations§
source§impl ClassBytes
impl ClassBytes
sourcepub fn new<I>(ranges: I) -> ClassByteswhere
I: IntoIterator<Item = ClassBytesRange>,
pub fn new<I>(ranges: I) -> ClassByteswhere I: IntoIterator<Item = ClassBytesRange>,
Create a new class from a sequence of ranges.
The given ranges do not need to be in any specific order, and ranges may overlap.
sourcepub fn empty() -> ClassBytes
pub fn empty() -> ClassBytes
Create a new class with no ranges.
sourcepub fn push(&mut self, range: ClassBytesRange)
pub fn push(&mut self, range: ClassBytesRange)
Add a new range to this set.
sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> ClassBytesIter<'_> ⓘ
pub fn iter(&self) -> ClassBytesIter<'_> ⓘ
Return an iterator over all ranges in this class.
The iterator yields ranges in ascending order.
sourcepub fn ranges(&self) -> &[ClassBytesRange]
pub fn ranges(&self) -> &[ClassBytesRange]
Return the underlying ranges as a slice.
sourcepub fn case_fold_simple(&mut self)
pub fn case_fold_simple(&mut self)
Expand this character class such that it contains all case folded
characters. For example, if this class consists of the range a-z
,
then applying case folding will result in the class containing both the
ranges a-z
and A-Z
.
Note that this only applies ASCII case folding, which is limited to the
characters a-z
and A-Z
.
sourcepub fn negate(&mut self)
pub fn negate(&mut self)
Negate this byte class.
For all b
where b
is a any byte, if b
was in this set, then it
will not be in this set after negation.
sourcepub fn union(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
pub fn union(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
Union this byte class with the given byte class, in place.
sourcepub fn intersect(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
pub fn intersect(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
Intersect this byte class with the given byte class, in place.
sourcepub fn difference(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
pub fn difference(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
Subtract the given byte class from this byte class, in place.
sourcepub fn symmetric_difference(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
pub fn symmetric_difference(&mut self, other: &ClassBytes)
Compute the symmetric difference of the given byte classes, in place.
This computes the symmetric difference of two byte classes. This removes all elements in this class that are also in the given class, but all adds all elements from the given class that aren’t in this class. That is, the class will contain all elements in either class, but will not contain any elements that are in both classes.
sourcepub fn is_all_ascii(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_all_ascii(&self) -> bool
Returns true if and only if this character class will either match nothing or only ASCII bytes. Stated differently, this returns false if and only if this class contains a non-ASCII byte.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for ClassBytes
impl Clone for ClassBytes
source§fn clone(&self) -> ClassBytes
fn clone(&self) -> ClassBytes
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for ClassBytes
impl Debug for ClassBytes
source§impl PartialEq<ClassBytes> for ClassBytes
impl PartialEq<ClassBytes> for ClassBytes
source§fn eq(&self, other: &ClassBytes) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ClassBytes) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.