pub struct DenseTransitions {
    pub transitions: Box<[StateID]>,
}
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A sequence of transitions used to represent a dense state.

This is the primary representation of a Dense state. It provides constant time matching. That is, given a byte in a haystack and a DenseTransitions, one can determine if the state matches in constant time.

This is in contrast to SparseTransitions, whose time complexity is necessarily bigger than constant time. Also in contrast, DenseTransitions usually requires (much) more heap memory.

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§transitions: Box<[StateID]>

A dense representation of this state’s transitions on the heap. This always has length 256.

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This follows the matching transition for a particular byte.

The matching transition is found by looking for a transition that doesn’t correspond to StateID::ZERO for the byte at the given position in haystack.

If at >= haystack.len(), then this returns None.

This follows the matching transition for a particular byte.

The matching transition is found by looking for a transition that doesn’t correspond to StateID::ZERO for the given byte.

If at >= haystack.len(), then this returns None.

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