pub struct ExternEntry {
pub location: ExternLocation,
pub is_private_dep: bool,
pub add_prelude: bool,
pub nounused_dep: bool,
pub force: bool,
}
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§location: ExternLocation
§is_private_dep: bool
Indicates this is a “private” dependency for the
exported_private_dependencies
lint.
This can be set with the priv
option like
--extern priv:name=foo.rlib
.
add_prelude: bool
Add the extern entry to the extern prelude.
This can be disabled with the noprelude
option like
--extern noprelude:name
.
nounused_dep: bool
The extern entry shouldn’t be considered for unused dependency warnings.
--extern nounused:std=/path/to/lib/libstd.rlib
. This is used to
suppress unused-crate-dependencies
warnings.
force: bool
If the extern entry is not referenced in the crate, force it to be resolved anyway.
Allows a dependency satisfying, for instance, a missing panic handler to be injected
without modifying source:
--extern force:extras=/path/to/lib/libstd.rlib
Implementations§
Source§impl ExternEntry
impl ExternEntry
fn new(location: ExternLocation) -> ExternEntry
pub fn files(&self) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = &CanonicalizedPath>>
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ExternEntry
impl Clone for ExternEntry
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ExternEntry
fn clone(&self) -> ExternEntry
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl DynSend for ExternEntry
impl DynSync for ExternEntry
impl Freeze for ExternEntry
impl RefUnwindSafe for ExternEntry
impl Send for ExternEntry
impl Sync for ExternEntry
impl Unpin for ExternEntry
impl UnwindSafe for ExternEntry
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Size: 40 bytes