tinystr
is a utility crate of the ICU4X
project.
It includes [TinyAsciiStr
], a core API for representing small ASCII-only bounded length strings.
It is optimized for operations on strings of size 8 or smaller. When use cases involve comparison and conversion of strings for lowercase/uppercase/titlecase, or checking numeric/alphabetic/alphanumeric, TinyAsciiStr
is the edge performance library.
use tinystr::TinyAsciiStr; let s1: TinyAsciiStr<4> = "tEsT".parse().expect("Failed to parse."); assert_eq!(s1, "tEsT"); assert_eq!(s1.to_ascii_uppercase(), "TEST"); assert_eq!(s1.to_ascii_lowercase(), "test"); assert_eq!(s1.to_ascii_titlecase(), "Test"); assert!(s1.is_ascii_alphanumeric()); assert!(!s1.is_ascii_numeric()); let s2 = TinyAsciiStr::<8>::try_from_raw(*b"New York") .expect("Failed to parse."); assert_eq!(s2, "New York"); assert_eq!(s2.to_ascii_uppercase(), "NEW YORK"); assert_eq!(s2.to_ascii_lowercase(), "new york"); assert_eq!(s2.to_ascii_titlecase(), "New york"); assert!(!s2.is_ascii_alphanumeric());
When strings are of size 8 or smaller, the struct transforms the strings as u32
/u64
and uses bitmasking to provide basic string manipulation operations:
is_ascii_numeric
is_ascii_alphabetic
is_ascii_alphanumeric
to_ascii_lowercase
to_ascii_uppercase
to_ascii_titlecase
PartialEq
TinyAsciiStr
will fall back to u8
character manipulation for strings of length greater than 8.
For more information on development, authorship, contributing etc. please visit ICU4X home page
.