Just curious: what would you need that?
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It happens naturally if you have 5 bit or 6 bit nibbles :-)
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Ah, good point :)
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So for the original qp trie, the end alignment isn’t a problem because keys are 0 terminated
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Binary keys are more tricky… I have been thinking about a new layout which does NOT require keys to be prefix-free https://dotat.at/cgi/git/qp.git/blob/2e9b3c750ff4703f0279477370a7c2fb2073fb6a:/notes-generic-leaves.md …
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But I haven’t written a clear note about how to handle mismatched alignment between end of key and nibble
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However I think with some care we can avoid stepping on the rakes in the grass :-)
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I will maybe write something about it - this week is dedicated to qp hacking when I am not in the beer festival :-) :-)

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Cool :) I'd be glad to update my Rust implementation :)
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Oh and re Rust, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/125 …
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Oh, great!
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Well, I would say “needs work” :-)
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