# lazy-char-iter Lazily iterate over Unicode characters from a u8 slice in Rust. This crate provides a `.chars()` method for `Vec` and `&[u8]` types, allowing you to iterate over the characters in a byte vector or slice without decoding each character preemptively. In typical usage, you `use` the `LazyCharIterExt` trait (implemented for `Vec` and `&[u8]`) and call the `.chars()` method on those types: ```rust use lazy_char_iter::LazyCharIterExt; let bread_str: &str = "brød"; let bread_bytes: &[u8] = bread_str.as_bytes(); let mut char_iter = bread_bytes.chars(); assert_eq!(char_iter.next(), Some(Ok('b'))); ```