pub struct Finding {
pub code: String,
pub check_id: String,
pub data: FindingData,
}Expand description
A single finding in a report.
Fields§
§code: StringFinding code: “metric_warn” or “metric_fail”.
check_id: StringCheck identifier: always “perf.budget”.
data: FindingDataFinding data containing metric details.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Finding
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impl Freeze for Finding
impl RefUnwindSafe for Finding
impl Send for Finding
impl Sync for Finding
impl Unpin for Finding
impl UnsafeUnpin for Finding
impl UnwindSafe for Finding
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