pub struct Cache { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A cache represents mutable state that a BoundedBacktracker requires
during a search.
For a given BoundedBacktracker, its corresponding cache may be created
either via BoundedBacktracker::create_cache, or via Cache::new.
They are equivalent in every way, except the former does not require
explicitly importing Cache.
A particular Cache is coupled with the BoundedBacktracker from which
it was created. It may only be used with that BoundedBacktracker. A cache
and its allocations may be re-purposed via Cache::reset, in which case,
it can only be used with the new BoundedBacktracker (and not the old
one).
Implementations§
Source§impl Cache
impl Cache
Sourcepub fn new(re: &BoundedBacktracker) -> Cache
pub fn new(re: &BoundedBacktracker) -> Cache
Create a new BoundedBacktracker cache.
A potentially more convenient routine to create a cache is
BoundedBacktracker::create_cache, as it does not require also
importing the Cache type.
If you want to reuse the returned Cache with some other
BoundedBacktracker, then you must call Cache::reset with the
desired BoundedBacktracker.
Sourcepub fn reset(&mut self, re: &BoundedBacktracker)
pub fn reset(&mut self, re: &BoundedBacktracker)
Reset this cache such that it can be used for searching with different
BoundedBacktracker.
A cache reset permits reusing memory already allocated in this cache
with a different BoundedBacktracker.
§Example
This shows how to re-purpose a cache for use with a different
BoundedBacktracker.
use regex_automata::{
nfa::thompson::backtrack::BoundedBacktracker,
Match,
};
let re1 = BoundedBacktracker::new(r"\w")?;
let re2 = BoundedBacktracker::new(r"\W")?;
let mut cache = re1.create_cache();
assert_eq!(
Some(Ok(Match::must(0, 0..2))),
re1.try_find_iter(&mut cache, "Δ").next(),
);
// Using 'cache' with re2 is not allowed. It may result in panics or
// incorrect results. In order to re-purpose the cache, we must reset
// it with the BoundedBacktracker we'd like to use it with.
//
// Similarly, after this reset, using the cache with 're1' is also not
// allowed.
cache.reset(&re2);
assert_eq!(
Some(Ok(Match::must(0, 0..3))),
re2.try_find_iter(&mut cache, "☃").next(),
);
Sourcepub fn memory_usage(&self) -> usize
pub fn memory_usage(&self) -> usize
Returns the heap memory usage, in bytes, of this cache.
This does not include the stack size used up by this cache. To
compute that, use std::mem::size_of::<Cache>().