BREAKING CHANGES since 1.2: size is now stored along with the bitvector. Some functions have a new signature.
The size of the bitvector used to be rounded up to the multiple of 30 or 62. In other words some functions such as iter would iterate on more bits than what was originally asked for. This is not the case anymore.
val length : t ‑> intSize of underlying bitvector. This is not related to the underlying implementation. Changed at 1.2
val resize : t ‑> int ‑> unitResize the BV so that it has the specified length. This can grow or shrink the underlying bitvector.
val to_sorted_list : t ‑> int listSame as to_list, but also guarantees the list is sorted in increasing order.
val of_list : int list ‑> tFrom a list of true bits.
The bits are interpreted as indices into the returned bitvector, so the final
bitvector will have length t equal to 1 more than max of list indices.
val filter : t ‑> (int ‑> bool) ‑> unitfilter bv p only keeps the true bits of bv whose index
satisfies p index.
union_into ~into bv sets into to the union of itself and bv.
Also updates the length of into to be at least length bv.
inter_into ~into bv sets into to the intersection of itself and bv.
Also updates the length of into to be at most length bv.
val select : t ‑> 'a array ‑> 'a listselect arr bv selects the elements of arr whose index
corresponds to a true bit in bv. If bv is too short, elements of arr
with too high an index cannot be selected and are therefore not
selected.