BitArray
C bit array structs and methods (by noporpoise)
itsy_bitsy
Bit containers, sequences, and views for everyone. 🕷️ (by ThePhD)
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0.0 | 4.1 | |
about 2 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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BitArray
Posts with mentions or reviews of BitArray.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-09.
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An optimized replacement of the infamous std::vector<🅱️ool>
Its very fast. While comparing to std::vector isn't really fair, BitLib is also significantly faster than the C BitArray library, which serves a similar purpose. I have not started profiling/optimizing yet, so it will only get faster at this point.
itsy_bitsy
Posts with mentions or reviews of itsy_bitsy.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-07.
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Bit-vector manipulations in standard C++
No benchmarks though. I saw itsy_bitsy, but other than find and sorting (neither of which I've ever needed), it's not really that much faster than std::bitset.
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An optimized replacement of the infamous std::vector<🅱️ool>
Another library, to possibly compare against, is: itsy.bitsy.
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What std::bitset could have been
Are patches you mentioned related to this library https://github.com/ThePhD/itsy_bitsy ?
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[Suggestion] How to manage a (moderately) large number of bitvectors?
This might do what you need https://github.com/ThePhD/itsy_bitsy . I think it has bitwise ops like bitset but is a dynamic bit vector with decent perf.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing BitArray and itsy_bitsy you can also consider the following projects:
bitvec - A crate for managing memory bit by bit
BitLib - Provides a bit-vector, an optimized replacement of the infamous std::vector<:b:ool>. In addition to the bit-vector, the library also provides implementations of STL algorithms tailored for bit-vectors.
better_bitset - A better `std::bitset` that supports scanning for bits optimally
ac_types - Algorithmic C Datatypes
bitset2 - std::bitset with constexpr implementations plus additional features.
CRoaring - Roaring bitmaps in C (and C++), with SIMD (AVX2, AVX-512 and NEON) optimizations: used by Apache Doris, ClickHouse, and StarRocks