Struct Struct

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pub struct Struct {
    pub Entry: Type,
    pub Parallel: Parallel,
    pub Pattern: Pattern,
    pub Separator: Separator,
    pub Omit: Omit,
}
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Represents the structure for binary command entries.

This struct holds various fields related to the command entries, including the entry paths, parallel execution flag, pattern to match, separator for file paths, and omit patterns.

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§Entry: Type

A vector of vectors, where each inner vector contains the components of a file path.

§Parallel: Parallel

A flag indicating whether to execute commands in parallel.

§Pattern: Pattern

A string pattern to match against the last element of each entry.

§Separator: Separator

The separator used for file paths.

§Omit: Omit

A vector of strings representing patterns to omit.

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impl Struct

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pub fn Fn(Option: &Option) -> Self

Creates a new instance of the Struct.

This function initializes the Struct with the provided options, generating the entry paths and cloning the omit patterns, parallel flag, pattern, and separator from the options.

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  • Option - A reference to an Option struct containing initialization parameters.
§Returns

Returns a new instance of Struct.

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