DirectoryMoveWithProgressOptions

Struct DirectoryMoveWithProgressOptions 

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pub struct DirectoryMoveWithProgressOptions {
    pub destination_directory_rule: DestinationDirectoryRule,
    pub allowed_strategies: DirectoryMoveWithProgressAllowedStrategies,
}
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Options that influence the move_directory_with_progress function.

§destination_directory_rule considerations

If you allow the destination directory to exist and be non-empty, source directory contents will be merged (!) into the destination directory. This is not the default, and you should probably consider the consequences very carefully before using that option.

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§destination_directory_rule: DestinationDirectoryRule

Specifies whether you allow the destination directory to exist before moving and whether it must be empty or not.

If you allow a non-empty destination directory, you may also specify whether you allow destination files or subdirectories to already exist (and be overwritten).

See DestinationDirectoryRule for more details and examples.

§allowed_strategies: DirectoryMoveWithProgressAllowedStrategies

Sets the allowed directory move strategies. Per-strategy options are also configured here.

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impl Default for DirectoryMoveWithProgressOptions

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