pub struct ExternalExecution {
    pub exec_pattern: ExecPattern,
    pub exec_mode: ExternalExecutionMode,
    pub working_dir: Option<String>,
}
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Definition of how the user input should be interpreted to be executed in an external command.

Fields

exec_pattern: ExecPattern

the pattern which will result in an executable string when completed with the args. This pattern may include names coming from the invocation pattern (like {my-arg}) and special names automatically filled by broot from the selection and application state:

  • {file}
  • {directory}
  • {parent}
  • {other-panel-file}
  • {other-panel-directory}
  • {other-panel-parent}
exec_mode: ExternalExecutionMode

how the external process must be launched

working_dir: Option<String>

the working directory of the new process, or none if we don’t want to set it

Implementations

goes from the external execution command to the CmdResult:

  • by executing the command if it can be executed from a subprocess
  • by building a command to be executed in parent shell in other cases

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