👎Deprecated since 1.29.0:
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Expand description
Returns the path of the current user’s home directory if known.
Unix
- Returns the value of the ‘HOME’ environment variable if it is set (including to an empty string).
- Otherwise, it tries to determine the home directory by invoking the
getpwuid_r
function using the UID of the current user. An empty home directory field returned from thegetpwuid_r
function is considered to be a valid value. - Returns
None
if the current user has no entry in the /etc/passwd file.
Windows
- Returns the value of the ‘HOME’ environment variable if it is set (including to an empty string).
- Otherwise, returns the value of the ‘USERPROFILE’ environment variable if it is set (including to an empty string).
- If both do not exist,
GetUserProfileDirectory
is used to return the path.
Examples
use std::env;
match env::home_dir() {
Some(path) => println!("Your home directory, probably: {}", path.display()),
None => println!("Impossible to get your home dir!"),
}
Run