pub struct ProjectBuilder<C: Compiler = MultiCompiler, T: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract> = ConfigurableArtifacts> {
pub ignored_error_codes: Vec<u64>,
pub ignored_file_paths: Vec<PathBuf>,
/* private fields */
}
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§ignored_error_codes: Vec<u64>
Which error codes to ignore
ignored_file_paths: Vec<PathBuf>
Which file paths to ignore
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Source§impl<C: Compiler, T: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract>> ProjectBuilder<C, T>
impl<C: Compiler, T: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract>> ProjectBuilder<C, T>
pub fn paths(self, paths: ProjectPathsConfig<C::Language>) -> Self
pub fn settings(self, settings: C::Settings) -> Self
pub fn ignore_error_code(self, code: u64) -> Self
pub fn ignore_error_codes(self, codes: impl IntoIterator<Item = u64>) -> Self
pub fn ignore_paths(self, paths: Vec<PathBuf>) -> Self
pub fn set_compiler_severity_filter( self, compiler_severity_filter: Severity, ) -> Self
Sourcepub fn set_cached(self, cached: bool) -> Self
pub fn set_cached(self, cached: bool) -> Self
Sets the cache status
Sourcepub fn set_build_info(self, build_info: bool) -> Self
pub fn set_build_info(self, build_info: bool) -> Self
Sets the build info value
Sourcepub fn offline(self) -> Self
pub fn offline(self) -> Self
Activates offline mode
Prevents network possible access to download/check solc installs
Sourcepub fn set_offline(self, offline: bool) -> Self
pub fn set_offline(self, offline: bool) -> Self
Sets the offline status
Sourcepub fn set_slashed_paths(self, slashed_paths: bool) -> Self
pub fn set_slashed_paths(self, slashed_paths: bool) -> Self
Sets whether to slash all paths on windows
If set to true
all \\
separators are replaced with /
, same as solc
Sourcepub fn no_artifacts(self) -> Self
pub fn no_artifacts(self) -> Self
Disables writing artifacts to disk
Sourcepub fn set_no_artifacts(self, artifacts: bool) -> Self
pub fn set_no_artifacts(self, artifacts: bool) -> Self
Sets the no artifacts status
Sourcepub fn solc_jobs(self, jobs: usize) -> Self
pub fn solc_jobs(self, jobs: usize) -> Self
Sets the maximum number of parallel solc
processes to run simultaneously.
§Panics
jobs
must be at least 1
Sourcepub fn single_solc_jobs(self) -> Self
pub fn single_solc_jobs(self) -> Self
Sets the number of parallel solc
processes to 1
, no parallelization
pub fn sparse_output<F>(self, filter: F) -> Selfwhere
F: FileFilter + 'static,
pub fn additional_settings( self, additional: BTreeMap<String, C::Settings>, ) -> Self
pub fn restrictions( self, restrictions: BTreeMap<PathBuf, RestrictionsWithVersion<<C::Settings as CompilerSettings>::Restrictions>>, ) -> Self
Sourcepub fn artifacts<A: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract>>(
self,
artifacts: A,
) -> ProjectBuilder<C, A>
pub fn artifacts<A: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract>>( self, artifacts: A, ) -> ProjectBuilder<C, A>
Set arbitrary ArtifactOutputHandler
pub fn build(self, compiler: C) -> Result<Project<C, T>>
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Source§impl<C: Compiler, T: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract> + Default> Default for ProjectBuilder<C, T>
impl<C: Compiler, T: ArtifactOutput<CompilerContract = C::CompilerContract> + Default> Default for ProjectBuilder<C, T>
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impl<C = MultiCompiler, T = ConfigurableArtifacts> !UnwindSafe for ProjectBuilder<C, T>
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