pub struct Glob<'a>(_);
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Glob represents a single glob in a set of file type definitions.
There may be more than one glob for a particular file type.
This is used to report information about the highest precedent glob that matched.
Note that not all matches necessarily correspond to a specific glob. For example, if there are one or more selections and a file path doesn’t match any of those selections, then the file path is considered to be ignored.
The lifetime 'a
refers to the lifetime of the underlying file type
definition, which corresponds to the lifetime of the file type matcher.
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source§impl<'a> Glob<'a>
impl<'a> Glob<'a>
sourcepub fn file_type_def(&self) -> Option<&FileTypeDef>
pub fn file_type_def(&self) -> Option<&FileTypeDef>
Return the file type definition that matched, if one exists. A file type definition always exists when a specific definition matches a file path.