Struct cargo_metadata::Target

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Target { pub name: String, pub kind: Vec<String>, pub crate_types: Vec<String>, pub required_features: Vec<String>, pub src_path: Utf8PathBuf, pub edition: Edition, pub doctest: bool, pub test: bool, pub doc: bool, }
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A single target (lib, bin, example, …) provided by a crate

Fields (Non-exhaustive)

This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive structs could have additional fields added in future. Therefore, non-exhaustive structs cannot be constructed in external crates using the traditional Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.
name: String

Name as given in the Cargo.toml or generated from the file name

kind: Vec<String>

Kind of target (“bin”, “example”, “test”, “bench”, “lib”, “custom-build”)

crate_types: Vec<String>

Almost the same as kind, except when an example is a library instead of an executable. In that case crate_types contains things like rlib and dylib while kind is example

required_features: Vec<String>

This target is built only if these features are enabled. It doesn’t apply to lib targets.

src_path: Utf8PathBuf

Path to the main source file of the target

edition: Edition

Rust edition for this target

doctest: bool

Whether or not this target has doc tests enabled, and the target is compatible with doc testing.

This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.37.

test: bool

Whether or not this target is tested by default by cargo test.

This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.47.

doc: bool

Whether or not this target is documented by cargo doc.

This is always true if running with a version of Cargo older than 1.50.

Implementations

Return true if this target is of kind “lib”.

Return true if this target is of kind “bin”.

Return true if this target is of kind “example”.

Return true if this target is of kind “test”.

Return true if this target is of kind “bench”.

Return true if this target is of kind “custom-build”.

Trait Implementations

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