Crate alpm_mtree

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§alpm-mtree

§Documentation

§Examples

§Library

use alpm_mtree::mtree::v2::parse_mtree_v2;

let data = r#"#mtree
/set mode=644 uid=0 gid=0 type=file
./some_file time=1700000000.0 size=1337 sha256digest=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
./some_link type=link link=some_file time=1700000000.0
./some_dir type=dir time=1700000000.0
"#.to_string();

assert!(parse_mtree_v2(data).is_ok());

§Commandline

Validate an .MTREE file.

alpm-mtree validate path/to/file

Parse an .MTREE file and output its contents as structured data.

alpm-mtree format ~/.cache/alpm/testing/packages/core/argon2-20190702-6-x86_64/.MTREE --output-format json --pretty

§Features

  • cli adds the commandline handling needed for the almp-mtree binary (enabled by default).
  • winnow-debug enables the winnow/debug feature, which shows the exact parsing process of winnow.

§Contributing

Please refer to the contribution guidelines to learn how to contribute to this project.

§License

This project can be used under the terms of the Apache-2.0 or MIT. Contributions to this project, unless noted otherwise, are automatically licensed under the terms of both of those licenses.

Re-exports§

Modules§

  • Commandline argument handling. This is most likely not interesting for you.
  • Commandline functions, that’re called by the alpm-mtree executable.
  • error 🔒
  • Handling for the ALPM-MTREE file format.
  • Low-level parser for MTREE files. You’ll likely want to use parse_mtree_v2 instead.
  • MTREE files use a special non-ascii encoding for their paths.
  • schema 🔒
    Schemas for ALPM-MTREE data.
  • utils 🔒
    File handling integration.

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