Struct notify::event::Event

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pub struct Event {
    pub kind: EventKind,
    pub paths: Vec<PathBuf>,
    pub attrs: EventAttributes,
}
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Notify event.

You might want to check Event::need_rescan to make sure no event was missed before you received this one.

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§kind: EventKind

Kind or type of the event.

This is a hierarchy of enums describing the event as precisely as possible. All enums in the hierarchy have two variants always present, Any and Other, accompanied by one or more specific variants.

Any should be used when more detail about the event is not known beyond the variant already selected. For example, AccessMode::Any means a file has been accessed, but that’s all we know.

Other should be used when more detail is available, but cannot be encoded as one of the defined variants. When specifying Other, the event attributes should contain an Info entry with a short string identifying this detail. That string is to be considered part of the interface of the backend (i.e. a change should probably be breaking).

For example, CreateKind::Other with an Info("mount") may indicate the binding of a mount. The documentation of the particular backend should indicate if any Other events are generated, and what their description means.

The EventKind::Any variant should be used as the “else” case when mapping native kernel bitmasks or bitmaps, such that if the mask is ever extended with new event types the backend will not gain bugs due to not matching new unknown event types.

§paths: Vec<PathBuf>

Paths the event is about, if known.

If an event concerns two or more paths, and the paths are known at the time of event creation, they should all go in this Vec. Otherwise, using the Tracker attr may be more appropriate.

The order of the paths is likely to be significant! For example, renames where both ends of the name change are known will have the “source” path first, and the “target” path last.

§attrs: EventAttributes

Additional attributes of the event.

Arbitrary data may be added to this field, without restriction beyond the Sync and Clone properties. Some data added here is considered for comparing and hashing, but not all: at this writing this is Tracker, Flag, Info, and Source.

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Returns whether some events may have been missed. If true, you should assume any file or folder might have been modified.

See Flag::Rescan for more information.

Retrieves the tracker ID for an event directly, if present.

Retrieves the Notify flag for an event directly, if present.

Retrieves the additional info for an event directly, if present.

Retrieves the source for an event directly, if present.

Creates a new Event given a kind.

Sets the kind.

Adds a path to the event.

Adds a path to the event if the argument is Some.

Sets the tracker.

Sets additional info onto the event.

Sets the Notify flag onto the event.

Sets the process id onto the event.

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