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pub enum FollowSymlinks {
    Yes,
    No,
}
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Re-export these to allow them to be used with Reuse. Should symlinks be followed in the last component of a path?

Note that this doesn’t affect path components other than the last. So for example in “foo/bar/baz”, if “foo” or “bar” are symlinks, they will always be followed. This enum value only determines whether “baz” is followed.

Instead of passing bare bools as parameters, pass a distinct enum so that the intent is clear.

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Yes

Yes, do follow symlinks in the last component of a path.

No

No, do not follow symlinks in the last component of a path.

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Re-export these to allow them to be used with Reuse.

Convert a bool where true means “follow” and false means “don’t follow” to a FollowSymlinks.

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