Enum cargo_executable_payload::Opt [−][src]
pub enum Opt { ExecutablePayload { use_cross: bool, strip_exe: Option<PathBuf>, no_upx: bool, output: Option<PathBuf>, src: Option<PathBuf>, bin: Option<String>, target: String, manifest_path: Option<PathBuf>, }, }
Variants
Fields of ExecutablePayload
use_cross: bool
Use cross
instead of $CARGO
strip_exe: Option<PathBuf>
Path to strip(1)
no_upx: bool
Do not apply upx
output: Option<PathBuf>
Write output to the file instead of stdout
src: Option<PathBuf>
Path the main source file of the bin target
bin: Option<String>
Name of the bin target
target: String
Build for the target triple
manifest_path: Option<PathBuf>
Path to Cargo.toml
Trait Implementations
Builds the struct from clap::ArgMatches
. It’s guaranteed to succeed
if matches
originates from an App
generated by StructOpt::clap
called on
the same type, otherwise it must panic. Read more
Builds the struct from the command line arguments (std::env::args_os
).
Calls clap::Error::exit
on failure, printing the error message and aborting the program. Read more
Builds the struct from the command line arguments (std::env::args_os
).
Unlike StructOpt::from_args
, returns clap::Error
on failure instead of aborting the program,
so calling .exit
is up to you. Read more
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Into<OsString>,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Self where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Into<OsString>,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,
Gets the struct from any iterator such as a Vec
of your making.
Print the error message and quit the program in case of failure. Read more
fn from_iter_safe<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self, Error> where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Into<OsString>,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,
fn from_iter_safe<I>(iter: I) -> Result<Self, Error> where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Into<OsString>,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,
Gets the struct from any iterator such as a Vec
of your making. Read more