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Inspection and manipulation of the process’s environment.
This module contains functions to inspect various aspects such as environment variables, process arguments, the current directory, and various other important directories.
There are several functions and structs in this module that have a
counterpart ending in os
. Those ending in os
will return an OsString
and those without will return a String
.
Modules
Constants associated with the current target
Structs
The error type for operations on the PATH
variable. Possibly returned from
env::join_paths()
.
An iterator that splits an environment variable into paths according to platform-specific conventions.
An iterator over a snapshot of the environment variables of this process.
An iterator over a snapshot of the environment variables of this process.
Enums
The error type for operations interacting with environment variables.
Possibly returned from env::var()
.
Functions
Returns the arguments that this program was started with (normally passed via the command line).
Returns the arguments that this program was started with (normally passed via the command line).
Returns the current working directory as a PathBuf
.
Returns the full filesystem path of the current running executable.
Returns the path of the current user’s home directory if known.
Joins a collection of Path
s appropriately for the PATH
environment variable.
Removes an environment variable from the environment of the currently running process.
Changes the current working directory to the specified path.
Sets the environment variable key
to the value value
for the currently running
process.
Parses input according to platform conventions for the PATH
environment variable.
Returns the path of a temporary directory.
Fetches the environment variable key
from the current process.
Fetches the environment variable key
from the current process, returning
None
if the variable isn’t set or there’s another error.
Returns an iterator of (variable, value) pairs of strings, for all the environment variables of the current process.
Returns an iterator of (variable, value) pairs of OS strings, for all the environment variables of the current process.