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Registry

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pub struct Registry { /* private fields */ }
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In-process registry mapping action name → plugin.

The v1 discovery path is explicit: callers construct a registry via Registry::bootstrap (all 7 built-ins) or Registry::new (empty) and optionally register further plugins with Registry::register. External dylib / WASM loading is deferred to v2 per the feat-grex spec.

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impl Registry

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pub fn new() -> Self

Construct an empty registry. Prefer Registry::bootstrap unless you need a hand-picked plugin set (typical for tests).

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pub fn register<P: ActionPlugin + 'static>(&mut self, plugin: P)

Register plugin under its ActionPlugin::name. Later registrations overwrite earlier ones with the same name — the registry is last-writer-wins so higher-priority plugin collections can shadow the built-ins after Registry::bootstrap.

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pub fn get(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&dyn ActionPlugin>

Look up a plugin by name. Returns None if nothing is registered under that name.

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Number of registered plugins. Handy for tests and bootstrap assertions.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Whether no plugins are registered.

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pub fn bootstrap() -> Self

Build a registry pre-populated with every Tier-1 built-in (symlink, env, mkdir, rmdir, require, when, exec) in wet-run form.

The built-ins delegate to the existing execute::fs_executor free functions — there is one struct per action rather than one struct per executor so external callers can selectively shadow a single built-in without re-deriving all seven.

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pub fn register_from_inventory(&mut self)

Register every plugin submitted via inventory::submit! into the PluginSubmission collector. Order is linker-defined; duplicate names follow register’s last-writer-wins rule. Safe to call after Registry::bootstrap — inventory entries shadow existing registrations like any other register call (last-writer-wins).

Only available when the plugin-inventory feature is enabled.

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pub fn bootstrap_from_inventory() -> Self

Build a registry populated exclusively from inventory::submit! entries. Equivalent to let mut r = Registry::new(); r.register_from_inventory(); r.

Only available when the plugin-inventory feature is enabled.

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impl Debug for Registry

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Registry

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fn default() -> Registry

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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