#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Target {
pub name: String,
pub kind: Vec<String>,
pub crate_types: Vec<String>,
pub required_features: Vec<String>,
pub src_path: Utf8PathBuf,
pub edition: Edition,
pub doctest: bool,
pub test: bool,
pub doc: bool,
}Expand description
A single target (lib, bin, example, …) provided by a crate
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.name: StringName as given in the Cargo.toml or generated from the file name
kind: Vec<String>Kind of target (“bin”, “example”, “test”, “bench”, “lib”, “custom-build”)
crate_types: Vec<String>Almost the same as kind, except when an example is a library instead of an executable.
In that case crate_types contains things like rlib and dylib while kind is example
required_features: Vec<String>This target is built only if these features are enabled.
It doesn’t apply to lib targets.
src_path: Utf8PathBufPath to the main source file of the target
edition: EditionRust edition for this target
doctest: boolWhether or not this target has doc tests enabled, and the target is compatible with doc testing.
This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.37.
test: boolWhether or not this target is tested by default by cargo test.
This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.47.
doc: boolWhether or not this target is documented by cargo doc.
This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.50.
Implementations§
Source§impl Target
impl Target
Sourcepub fn is_example(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_example(&self) -> bool
Return true if this target is of kind “example”.
Sourcepub fn is_custom_build(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_custom_build(&self) -> bool
Return true if this target is of kind “custom-build”.