Enum tar::EntryType [] [src]

pub enum EntryType {
    Regular,
    Link,
    Symlink,
    Char,
    Block,
    Directory,
    Fifo,
    Continuous,
    GNULongName,
    GNULongLink,
    GNUSparse,
    XGlobalHeader,
    XHeader,
    // some variants omitted
}

Indicate for the type of file described by a header.

Each Header has an entry_type method returning an instance of this type which can be used to inspect what the header is describing. A non-exhaustive enum representing the possible entry types

Variants

Regular

Regular file

Link

Hard link

Symlink

Symbolic link

Char

Character device

Block

Block device

Directory

Directory

Fifo

Named pipe (fifo)

Continuous

Implementation-defined 'high-performance' type, treated as regular file

GNULongName

GNU extension - long file name

GNULongLink

GNU extension - long link name (link target)

GNUSparse

GNU extension - sparse file

XGlobalHeader

Global extended header

XHeader

Extended Header

Methods

impl EntryType
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fn new(byte: u8) -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type from a raw byte.

Note that the other named constructors of entry type may be more appropriate to create a file type from.

fn as_byte(&self) -> u8

Returns the raw underlying byte that this entry type represents.

fn file() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a regular file.

Creates a new entry type representing a hard link.

Creates a new entry type representing a symlink.

fn character_special() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a character special device.

fn block_special() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a block special device.

fn dir() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a directory.

fn fifo() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a FIFO.

fn contiguous() -> EntryType

Creates a new entry type representing a contiguous file.

fn is_file(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a regular file.

Returns whether this type represents a hard link.

Returns whether this type represents a symlink.

fn is_character_special(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a character special device.

fn is_block_special(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a block special device.

fn is_dir(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a directory.

fn is_fifo(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a FIFO.

fn is_contiguous(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a contiguous file.

fn is_gnu_longname(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a GNU long name header.

fn is_gnu_sparse(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a GNU sparse header.

Returns whether this type represents a GNU long link header.

fn is_pax_global_extensions(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a GNU long name header.

fn is_pax_local_extensions(&self) -> bool

Returns whether this type represents a GNU long link header.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for EntryType
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Eq for EntryType
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impl PartialEq for EntryType
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &EntryType) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &EntryType) -> bool

This method tests for !=.

impl Copy for EntryType
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impl Clone for EntryType
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fn clone(&self) -> EntryType

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more