[Bug 1684925] New: Review Request: golang-github-willf-bitset - Go language library to map between non-negative integers and boolean values

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1684925

            Bug ID: 1684925
           Summary: Review Request: golang-github-willf-bitset - Go
                    language library to map between non-negative integers
                    and boolean values
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
            Status: NEW
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: zebob.m@xxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Target Milestone: ---
    Classification: Fedora



Spec URL:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/eclipseo/rclone1.45/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/00864203-golang-github-willf-bitset/golang-github-willf-bitset.spec
SRPM URL:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/eclipseo/rclone1.45/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/00864203-golang-github-willf-bitset/golang-github-willf-bitset-1.1.10-1.fc30.src.rpm

Description:
Package bitset implements bitsets, a mapping between non-negative integers and 
boolean values. It should be more efficient than map[uint] bool.

It provides methods for setting, clearing, flipping, and testing individual 
integers.

But it also provides set intersection, union, difference, complement, and 
symmetric operations, as well as tests to check whether any, all, or no bits 
are set, and querying a bitset's current length and number of positive bits.

BitSets are expanded to the size of the largest set bit; the memory allocation 
is approximately Max bits, where Max is the largest set bit. BitSets are never 
shrunk. On creation, a hint can be given for the number of bits that will be 
used.

Many of the methods, including Set, Clear, and Flip, return a BitSet pointer, 
which allows for chaining.

Fedora Account System Username: eclipseo

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