pub enum DebuginfoKind {
    Dwarf,
    DwarfDsym,
    Pdb,
}
Expand description

Which kind of debuginfo does the target use?

Useful in determining whether a target supports Split DWARF (a target with DebuginfoKind::Dwarf and supporting SplitDebuginfo::Unpacked for example).

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Dwarf

DWARF debuginfo (such as that used on x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu).

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DwarfDsym

DWARF debuginfo in dSYM files (such as on Apple platforms).

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Pdb

Program database files (such as on Windows).

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Size: 1 byte

Size for each variant:

  • Dwarf: 0 bytes
  • DwarfDsym: 0 bytes
  • Pdb: 0 bytes