pub struct MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for MockBatchWorkspace
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Source§impl MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
Sourcepub fn ephemeral_dir(
&mut self,
value: Arc<TempDir>,
) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn ephemeral_dir( &mut self, value: Arc<TempDir>, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
A temporary directory that is automatically
cleaned up when MockBatchWorkspace
is dropped.
Sourcepub fn done_dir(&mut self, value: PathBuf) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn done_dir(&mut self, value: PathBuf) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
The original user‐supplied subpath for “done” items.
We now treat this as a relative subdirectory within ephemeral_dir
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pub fn failed_json_repairs_dir( &mut self, value: PathBuf, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn failed_items_dir( &mut self, value: PathBuf, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn workdir(&mut self, value: PathBuf) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn text_storage_prefix( &mut self, value: String, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn input_ids( &mut self, value: Vec<String>, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn output_ids( &mut self, value: Vec<String>, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn error_ids( &mut self, value: Vec<String>, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
Sourcepub fn ephemeral_done_dir(
&mut self,
value: PathBuf,
) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
pub fn ephemeral_done_dir( &mut self, value: PathBuf, ) -> &mut MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
We must store a concrete PathBuf
for the “done directory” specifically,
because its trait method returns &PathBuf
, not PathBuf
.
All other paths are returned by value, so they can be constructed on the fly.
Sourcepub fn build(
&self,
) -> Result<MockBatchWorkspace, MockBatchWorkspaceBuilderError>
pub fn build( &self, ) -> Result<MockBatchWorkspace, MockBatchWorkspaceBuilderError>
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Source§impl Clone for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl Clone for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Default for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
Source§fn default() -> MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
fn default() -> MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
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impl Freeze for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl Send for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl Sync for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl Unpin for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for MockBatchWorkspaceBuilder
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