This crate is deprecated. A replacement is available in the generic-ip-rs
crate.
A Rust library crate prefixset
, providing a set-like container for IP
prefixes (not IP addresses).
Sets of prefixes are stored in a binary radix tree structure that provides:
- Fast insertion of contiguous prefix ranges in a single traversal,
- Iteration over either prefixes or ranges of prefixes, and
- Self aggregation on each operation.
This is a Rust implementation derived in large part from the internal
data-structure used in the widely used bgpq3
tool by Alexandre Snarskii,
packaged as a library, and with the set-theoretic operations added.
Full documentation can be found here.
extern crate prefixset;
use prefixset::{Error, Ipv6Prefix, IpPrefixRange, PrefixSet};
fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
// create a set by parsing a Vec<&str>
let set = vec![
"2001:db8::/37",
"2001:db8:f00::/37",
]
.iter()
.map(|s| s.parse::<Ipv6Prefix>())
.collect::<Result<PrefixSet<_>, _>>()?;
// create a range by parsing a &str and providing the lower
// and upper prefix lenth bounds
let range = IpPrefixRange::new("2001:db8::/36".parse()?, 37, 37)?;
assert_eq!(set.ranges().collect::<Vec<_>>(), vec![range]);
Ok(())
}