Struct cap_std::fs::DirBuilder

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pub struct DirBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder used to create directories in various manners.

This corresponds to std::fs::DirBuilder.

Unlike std::fs::DirBuilder, this API has no DirBuilder::create, because creating directories requires a capability. Use Dir::create_dir_with instead.

We need to define our own version because the libstd `DirBuilder` doesn't have public accessors that we can use.

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impl DirBuilder

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pub const fn new() -> DirBuilder

Creates a new set of options with default mode/security settings for all platforms and also non-recursive.

This corresponds to std::fs::DirBuilder::new.

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pub fn recursive(&mut self, recursive: bool) -> &mut DirBuilder

Indicates that directories should be created recursively, creating all parent directories.

This corresponds to std::fs::DirBuilder::recursive.

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pub const fn options(&self) -> &DirOptions

Return the DirOptions contained in this DirBuilder.

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pub const fn is_recursive(&self) -> bool

Return the value of the recursive flag.

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impl Debug for DirBuilder

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl DirBuilderExt for DirBuilder

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fn mode(&mut self, mode: u32) -> &mut DirBuilder

Sets the mode to create new directories with. This option defaults to 0o777.

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