pub struct SearchPathFile {
    pub path: PathBuf,
    pub file_name_str: String,
}
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The obvious implementation of SearchPath::files is a Vec<PathBuf>. But it is searched repeatedly by find_library_crate, and the searches involve checking the prefix and suffix of the filename of each PathBuf. This is doable, but very slow, because it involves calls to file_name and extension that are themselves slow.

This type augments the PathBuf with an String containing the PathBuf’s filename. The prefix and suffix checking is much faster on the String than the PathBuf. (The filename must be valid UTF-8. If it’s not, the entry should be skipped, because all Rust output files are valid UTF-8, and so a non-UTF-8 filename couldn’t be one we’re looking for.)

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§path: PathBuf§file_name_str: String

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