cargo::core::package

Struct Download

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struct Download<'gctx> {
    token: usize,
    id: PackageId,
    data: RefCell<Vec<u8>>,
    headers: RefCell<Vec<String>>,
    url: String,
    descriptor: String,
    total: Cell<u64>,
    current: Cell<u64>,
    start: Instant,
    timed_out: Cell<Option<String>>,
    retry: Retry<'gctx>,
}

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§token: usize

The token for this download, used as the key of the Downloads::pending map and stored in EasyHandle as well.

§id: PackageId

The package that we’re downloading.

§data: RefCell<Vec<u8>>

Actual downloaded data, updated throughout the lifetime of this download.

§headers: RefCell<Vec<String>>

HTTP headers for debugging.

§url: String

The URL that we’re downloading from, cached here for error messages and reenqueuing.

§descriptor: String

A descriptive string to print when we’ve finished downloading this crate.

§total: Cell<u64>

Statistics updated from the progress callback in libcurl.

§current: Cell<u64>§start: Instant

The moment we started this transfer at.

§timed_out: Cell<Option<String>>§retry: Retry<'gctx>

Logic used to track retrying this download if it’s a spurious failure.

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impl<'gctx> !Freeze for Download<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !RefUnwindSafe for Download<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !Send for Download<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !Sync for Download<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> Unpin for Download<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !UnwindSafe for Download<'gctx>

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