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OutputEventBody

Struct OutputEventBody 

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pub struct OutputEventBody {
    pub category: Option<OutputEventCategory>,
    pub output: String,
    pub group: Option<OutputEventGroup>,
    pub variables_reference: Option<i64>,
    pub source: Option<Source>,
    pub line: Option<i64>,
    pub column: Option<i64>,
    pub data: Option<Value>,
}
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Arguments for an Output event.

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§category: Option<OutputEventCategory>

The output category. If not specified or if the category is not understood by the client, console is assumed. Values: ‘console’: Show the output in the client’s default message UI, e.g. a ‘debug console’. This category should only be used for informational output from the debugger (as opposed to the debuggee). ‘important’: A hint for the client to show the output in the client’s UI for important and highly visible information, e.g. as a popup notification. This category should only be used for important messages from the debugger (as opposed to the debuggee). Since this category value is a hint, clients might ignore the hint and assume the console category. ‘stdout’: Show the output as normal program output from the debuggee. ‘stderr’: Show the output as error program output from the debuggee. ‘telemetry’: Send the output to telemetry instead of showing it to the user. etc.

§output: String

The output to report.

§group: Option<OutputEventGroup>

Support for keeping an output log organized by grouping related messages. Values: ‘start’: Start a new group in expanded mode. Subsequent output events are members of the group and should be shown indented. The output attribute becomes the name of the group and is not indented. ‘startCollapsed’: Start a new group in collapsed mode. Subsequent output events are members of the group and should be shown indented (as soon as the group is expanded). The output attribute becomes the name of the group and is not indented. ‘end’: End the current group and decrease the indentation of subsequent output events. A non-empty output attribute is shown as the unindented end of the group.

§variables_reference: Option<i64>

If an attribute variablesReference exists and its value is > 0, the output contains objects which can be retrieved by passing variablesReference to the variables request. The value should be less than or equal to 2147483647 (2^31-1).

§source: Option<Source>

The source location where the output was produced.

§line: Option<i64>

The source location’s line where the output was produced.

§column: Option<i64>

The position in line where the output was produced. It is measured in UTF-16 code units and the client capability columnsStartAt1 determines whether it is 0- or 1-based.

§data: Option<Value>

Additional data to report. For the telemetry category the data is sent to telemetry, for the other categories the data is shown in JSON format.

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impl Clone for OutputEventBody

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fn clone(&self) -> OutputEventBody

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for OutputEventBody

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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 OutputEventBody

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fn default() -> OutputEventBody

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

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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