pub struct CleanContext<'cfg> {
    pub config: &'cfg Config,
    progress: Box<dyn CleaningProgressBar + 'cfg>,
    pub dry_run: bool,
    num_files_removed: u64,
    num_dirs_removed: u64,
    total_bytes_removed: u64,
}

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§config: &'cfg Config§progress: Box<dyn CleaningProgressBar + 'cfg>§dry_run: bool§num_files_removed: u64§num_dirs_removed: u64§total_bytes_removed: u64

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impl<'cfg> CleanContext<'cfg>

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pub fn new(config: &'cfg Config) -> Self

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fn rm_rf_package_glob_containing_hash( &mut self, package: &str, pattern: &Path ) -> CargoResult<()>

Glob remove artifacts for the provided package

Make sure the artifact is for package and not another crate that is prefixed by package by getting the original name stripped of the trailing hash and possible extension

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fn rm_rf_glob(&mut self, pattern: &Path) -> CargoResult<()>

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pub fn rm_rf(&mut self, path: &Path) -> CargoResult<()>

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fn display_summary(&self) -> CargoResult<()>

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pub fn remove_paths(&mut self, paths: &[PathBuf]) -> CargoResult<()>

Deletes all of the given paths, showing a progress bar as it proceeds.

If any path does not exist, or is not accessible, this will not generate an error. This only generates an error for other issues, like not being able to write to the console.

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impl<'cfg> !RefUnwindSafe for CleanContext<'cfg>

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impl<'cfg> !Send for CleanContext<'cfg>

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impl<'cfg> !Sync for CleanContext<'cfg>

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impl<'cfg> Unpin for CleanContext<'cfg>

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impl<'cfg> !UnwindSafe for CleanContext<'cfg>

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