pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for constructing a packed searcher from a collection of patterns.

Example

This example shows how to use a builder to construct a searcher. By default, leftmost-first match semantics are used.

use aho_corasick::packed::{Builder, MatchKind};

let searcher = Builder::new()
    .add("foobar")
    .add("foo")
    .build()?;
let matches: Vec<usize> = searcher
    .find_iter("foobar")
    .map(|mat| mat.pattern())
    .collect();
assert_eq!(vec![0], matches);

Implementations§

Create a new builder for constructing a multi-pattern searcher. This constructor uses the default configuration.

Build a searcher from the patterns added to this builder so far.

Add the given pattern to this set to match.

The order in which patterns are added is significant. Namely, when using leftmost-first match semantics, then when multiple patterns can match at a particular location, the pattern that was added first is used as the match.

If the number of patterns added exceeds the amount supported by packed searchers, then the builder will stop accumulating patterns and render itself inert. At this point, constructing a searcher will always return None.

Add the given iterator of patterns to this set to match.

The iterator must yield elements that can be converted into a &[u8].

The order in which patterns are added is significant. Namely, when using leftmost-first match semantics, then when multiple patterns can match at a particular location, the pattern that was added first is used as the match.

If the number of patterns added exceeds the amount supported by packed searchers, then the builder will stop accumulating patterns and render itself inert. At this point, constructing a searcher will always return None.

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