pub struct ExportInfo {
packages: Vec<SerializedPackage>,
workspace_members: Vec<PackageIdSpec>,
workspace_default_members: Vec<PackageIdSpec>,
resolve: Option<MetadataResolve>,
target_directory: PathBuf,
version: u32,
workspace_root: PathBuf,
metadata: Option<Value>,
}
Expand description
This is the structure that is serialized and displayed to the user.
See cargo-metadata.adoc for detailed documentation of the format.
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§packages: Vec<SerializedPackage>
§workspace_members: Vec<PackageIdSpec>
§workspace_default_members: Vec<PackageIdSpec>
§resolve: Option<MetadataResolve>
§target_directory: PathBuf
§version: u32
§workspace_root: PathBuf
§metadata: Option<Value>
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impl Freeze for ExportInfo
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExportInfo
impl Send for ExportInfo
impl Sync for ExportInfo
impl Unpin for ExportInfo
impl UnwindSafe for ExportInfo
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Size: 384 bytes