Rollup merge of #42091 - maccoda:maccoda/env_docs, r=frewsxcv
Improving std::env docs Addresses #29351. Hopefully this addresses the following points: > - iterators should use the standard iterator boilerplate like https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/struct.Map.html, this applies to all structs except for JoinPathsError > - JoinPathsError should properly link the function it comes from and use language similar to https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/struct.Error.html > - same wording issues with VarError > - functions need to ensure linkage to things they refer to in their descriptions > - Explain the difference between `os` and non-`os` structs and methods
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//! This module contains functions to inspect various aspects such as
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//! environment variables, process arguments, the current directory, and various
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//! other important directories.
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//!
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//! There are several functions and structs in this module that have a
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//! counterpart ending in `os`. Those ending in `os` will return an [`OsString`]
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//! and those without will be returning a [`String`].
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//!
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//! [`OsString`]: ../../std/ffi/struct.OsString.html
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//! [`String`]: ../string/struct.String.html
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#![stable(feature = "env", since = "1.0.0")]
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@ -74,7 +81,8 @@ pub fn set_current_dir<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> io::Result<()> {
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/// An iterator over a snapshot of the environment variables of this process.
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///
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/// This structure is created through the [`std::env::vars`] function.
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/// This structure is created by the [`std::env::vars`] function. See its
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/// documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`std::env::vars`]: fn.vars.html
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#[stable(feature = "env", since = "1.0.0")]
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@ -82,7 +90,8 @@ pub struct Vars { inner: VarsOs }
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/// An iterator over a snapshot of the environment variables of this process.
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///
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/// This structure is created through the [`std::env::vars_os`] function.
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/// This structure is created by the [`std::env::vars_os`] function. See
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/// its documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`std::env::vars_os`]: fn.vars_os.html
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#[stable(feature = "env", since = "1.0.0")]
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@ -176,12 +185,10 @@ impl fmt::Debug for VarsOs {
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/// Fetches the environment variable `key` from the current process.
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///
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/// The returned result is [`Ok(s)`] if the environment variable is present and is
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/// valid unicode. If the environment variable is not present, or it is not
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/// valid unicode, then [`VarError`] will be returned.
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// [`Ok(s)`]: ../result/enum.Result.html#variant.Ok
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/// [`VarError`]: enum.VarError.html
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/// * Environment variable is not present
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/// * Environment variable is not valid unicode
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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})
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}
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/// Possible errors from the [`env::var`] function.
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/// The error type for operations interacting with environment variables.
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/// Possibly returned from the [`env::var`] function.
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///
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/// [`env::var`]: fn.var.html
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
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})
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}
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/// An iterator over `PathBuf` instances for parsing an environment variable
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/// according to platform-specific conventions.
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/// An iterator that splits an environment variable into paths according to
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/// platform-specific conventions.
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///
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/// This structure is returned from `std::env::split_paths`.
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/// This structure is created by the [`std::env::split_paths`] function See its
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/// documentation for more.
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///
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/// [`std::env::split_paths`]: fn.split_paths.html
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#[stable(feature = "env", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct SplitPaths<'a> { inner: os_imp::SplitPaths<'a> }
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}
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}
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/// Error type returned from `std::env::join_paths` when paths fail to be
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/// joined.
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/// The error type for operations on the `PATH` variable. Possibly returned from
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/// the [`env::join_paths`] function.
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///
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/// [`env::join_paths`]: fn.join_paths.html
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[stable(feature = "env", since = "1.0.0")]
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pub struct JoinPathsError {
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/// Joins a collection of [`Path`]s appropriately for the `PATH`
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/// environment variable.
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///
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/// Returns an [`OsString`] on success.
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// Returns an [`Err`][err] (containing an error message) if one of the input
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/// [`Path`]s contains an invalid character for constructing the `PATH`
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/// Returns the path of a temporary directory.
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///
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/// On Unix, returns the value of the `TMPDIR` environment variable if it is
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/// # Unix
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///
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/// Returns the value of the `TMPDIR` environment variable if it is
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/// set, otherwise for non-Android it returns `/tmp`. If Android, since there
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/// is no global temporary folder (it is usually allocated per-app), it returns
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/// `/data/local/tmp`.
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///
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/// On Windows, returns the value of, in order, the `TMP`, `TEMP`,
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/// # Windows
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///
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/// Returns the value of, in order, the `TMP`, `TEMP`,
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/// `USERPROFILE` environment variable if any are set and not the empty
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/// string. Otherwise, `temp_dir` returns the path of the Windows directory.
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/// This behavior is identical to that of [`GetTempPath`][msdn], which this
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