pub struct ShouldRun<'a> {
    pub builder: &'a Builder<'a>,
    kind: Kind,
    paths: BTreeSet<PathSet>,
    is_really_default: ReallyDefault<'a>,
}

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impl<'a> ShouldRun<'a>

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fn new(builder: &'a Builder<'_>, kind: Kind) -> ShouldRun<'a>

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pub fn default_condition(self, cond: bool) -> Self

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pub fn lazy_default_condition( self, lazy_cond: Box<dyn Fn() -> bool + 'a> ) -> Self

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pub fn is_really_default(&self) -> bool

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pub fn crate_or_deps(self, name: &str) -> Self

Indicates it should run if the command-line selects the given crate or any of its (local) dependencies.

make_run will be called a single time with all matching command-line paths.

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pub(crate) fn crates(self, crates: Vec<&Crate>) -> Self

Indicates it should run if the command-line selects any of the given crates.

make_run will be called a single time with all matching command-line paths.

Prefer ShouldRun::crate_or_deps to this function where possible.

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pub fn alias(self, alias: &str) -> Self

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pub fn path(self, path: &str) -> Self

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pub fn paths(self, paths: &[&str]) -> Self

Multiple aliases for the same job.

This differs from path in that multiple calls to path will end up calling make_run multiple times, whereas a single call to paths will only ever generate a single call to paths.

This is analogous to all_krates, although all_krates is gone now. Prefer path where possible.

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fn is_suite_path(&self, requested_path: &Path) -> Option<&PathSet>

Handles individual files (not directories) within a test suite.

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pub fn suite_path(self, suite: &str) -> Self

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pub fn never(self) -> ShouldRun<'a>

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fn pathset_for_paths_removing_matches( &self, paths: &mut Vec<&Path>, kind: Kind ) -> Vec<PathSet>

Given a set of requested paths, return the subset which match the Step for this ShouldRun, removing the matches from paths.

NOTE: this returns multiple PathSets to allow for the possibility of multiple units of work within the same step. For example, test::Crate allows testing multiple crates in the same cargo invocation, which are put into separate sets because they aren’t aliases.

The reason we return PathSet instead of PathBuf is to allow for aliases that mean the same thing (for now, just all_krates and paths, but we may want to add an aliases function in the future?)

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impl<'a> !RefUnwindSafe for ShouldRun<'a>

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impl<'a> !Send for ShouldRun<'a>

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impl<'a> !Sync for ShouldRun<'a>

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impl<'a> Unpin for ShouldRun<'a>

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impl<'a> !UnwindSafe for ShouldRun<'a>

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