pub struct OutputFilenames {
    pub out_directory: PathBuf,
    filestem: String,
    pub single_output_file: Option<PathBuf>,
    pub temps_directory: Option<PathBuf>,
    pub outputs: OutputTypes,
}

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§out_directory: PathBuf§filestem: String§single_output_file: Option<PathBuf>§temps_directory: Option<PathBuf>§outputs: OutputTypes

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Gets the output path where a compilation artifact of the given type should be placed on disk.

Gets the path where a compilation artifact of the given type for the given codegen unit should be placed on disk. If codegen_unit_name is None, a path distinct from those of any codegen unit will be generated.

Like temp_path, but specifically for dwarf objects.

Like temp_path, but also supports things where there is no corresponding OutputType, like noopt-bitcode or lto-bitcode.

Returns the path for the Split DWARF file - this can differ depending on which Split DWARF mode is being used, which is the logic that this function is intended to encapsulate.

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