#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ConflictMetadata {
pub file_path: Option<String>,
pub file_sizes: Option<FileSizes>,
pub file_modes: Option<FileModes>,
pub object_types: Option<ObjectTypes>,
pub number_of_conflicts: i32,
pub is_binary_file: Option<IsBinaryFile>,
pub content_conflict: bool,
pub file_mode_conflict: bool,
pub object_type_conflict: bool,
pub merge_operations: Option<MergeOperations>,
}
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Information about the metadata for a conflict in a merge operation.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.file_path: Option<String>
The path of the file that contains conflicts.
file_sizes: Option<FileSizes>
The file sizes of the file in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
file_modes: Option<FileModes>
The file modes of the file in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
object_types: Option<ObjectTypes>
Information about any object type conflicts in a merge operation.
number_of_conflicts: i32
The number of conflicts, including both hunk conflicts and metadata conflicts.
is_binary_file: Option<IsBinaryFile>
A boolean value (true or false) indicating whether the file is binary or textual in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
content_conflict: bool
A boolean value indicating whether there are conflicts in the content of a file.
file_mode_conflict: bool
A boolean value indicating whether there are conflicts in the file mode of a file.
object_type_conflict: bool
A boolean value (true or false) indicating whether there are conflicts between the branches in the object type of a file, folder, or submodule.
merge_operations: Option<MergeOperations>
Whether an add, modify, or delete operation caused the conflict between the source and destination of the merge.
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Source§impl ConflictMetadata
impl ConflictMetadata
Sourcepub fn file_sizes(&self) -> Option<&FileSizes>
pub fn file_sizes(&self) -> Option<&FileSizes>
The file sizes of the file in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
Sourcepub fn file_modes(&self) -> Option<&FileModes>
pub fn file_modes(&self) -> Option<&FileModes>
The file modes of the file in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
Sourcepub fn object_types(&self) -> Option<&ObjectTypes>
pub fn object_types(&self) -> Option<&ObjectTypes>
Information about any object type conflicts in a merge operation.
Sourcepub fn number_of_conflicts(&self) -> i32
pub fn number_of_conflicts(&self) -> i32
The number of conflicts, including both hunk conflicts and metadata conflicts.
Sourcepub fn is_binary_file(&self) -> Option<&IsBinaryFile>
pub fn is_binary_file(&self) -> Option<&IsBinaryFile>
A boolean value (true or false) indicating whether the file is binary or textual in the source, destination, and base of the merge.
Sourcepub fn content_conflict(&self) -> bool
pub fn content_conflict(&self) -> bool
A boolean value indicating whether there are conflicts in the content of a file.
Sourcepub fn file_mode_conflict(&self) -> bool
pub fn file_mode_conflict(&self) -> bool
A boolean value indicating whether there are conflicts in the file mode of a file.
Sourcepub fn object_type_conflict(&self) -> bool
pub fn object_type_conflict(&self) -> bool
A boolean value (true or false) indicating whether there are conflicts between the branches in the object type of a file, folder, or submodule.
Sourcepub fn merge_operations(&self) -> Option<&MergeOperations>
pub fn merge_operations(&self) -> Option<&MergeOperations>
Whether an add, modify, or delete operation caused the conflict between the source and destination of the merge.
Source§impl ConflictMetadata
impl ConflictMetadata
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ConflictMetadataBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ConflictMetadataBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ConflictMetadata
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Source§impl Clone for ConflictMetadata
impl Clone for ConflictMetadata
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ConflictMetadata
fn clone(&self) -> ConflictMetadata
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impl Debug for ConflictMetadata
Source§impl PartialEq for ConflictMetadata
impl PartialEq for ConflictMetadata
impl StructuralPartialEq for ConflictMetadata
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impl Freeze for ConflictMetadata
impl RefUnwindSafe for ConflictMetadata
impl Send for ConflictMetadata
impl Sync for ConflictMetadata
impl Unpin for ConflictMetadata
impl UnwindSafe for ConflictMetadata
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