#[non_exhaustive]pub struct MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration {
pub apple_internal: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub base_system: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub debugging_restrictions: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub d_trace_restrictions: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub filesystem_protections: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub kext_signing: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub nvram_protections: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
pub status: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>,
}
Expand description
Describes the configuration for a System Integrity Protection (SIP) modification task.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.apple_internal: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Apple Internal was enabled or disabled by the task.
base_system: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Base System was enabled or disabled by the task.
debugging_restrictions: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Debugging Restrictions was enabled or disabled by the task.
d_trace_restrictions: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Dtrace Restrictions was enabled or disabled by the task.
filesystem_protections: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Filesystem Protections was enabled or disabled by the task.
kext_signing: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Kext Signing was enabled or disabled by the task.
nvram_protections: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether NVRAM Protections was enabled or disabled by the task.
status: Option<MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates SIP was enabled or disabled by the task.
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Source§impl MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
Sourcepub fn apple_internal(
&self,
) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn apple_internal( &self, ) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Apple Internal was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn base_system(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn base_system(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Base System was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn debugging_restrictions(
&self,
) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn debugging_restrictions( &self, ) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Debugging Restrictions was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn d_trace_restrictions(
&self,
) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn d_trace_restrictions( &self, ) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Dtrace Restrictions was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn filesystem_protections(
&self,
) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn filesystem_protections( &self, ) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Filesystem Protections was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn kext_signing(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn kext_signing(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether Kext Signing was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn nvram_protections(
&self,
) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn nvram_protections( &self, ) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates whether NVRAM Protections was enabled or disabled by the task.
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
pub fn status(&self) -> Option<&MacSystemIntegrityProtectionSettingStatus>
Indicates SIP was enabled or disabled by the task.
Source§impl MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
.
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Source§impl Clone for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl Clone for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
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impl PartialEq for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration) -> bool
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impl Freeze for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl Send for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl Sync for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl Unpin for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for MacSystemIntegrityProtectionConfiguration
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