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Original issue: #11666
Implementation: #15311
Documentation: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/unstable.html##package-message-format
The --message-format
flag in cargo package
controls the output message format. The initial purpose of the flag is providing an alternative JSON output format for file listing of the --list
flag.
Unresolved Issues
-
--list json
or--message-format json
, see feat(package): add unstable--message-format
flag #15311 (comment)- a single json blob vs N? What is N? See feat(package): add unstable
--message-format
flag #15311 (comment)
- a single json blob vs N? What is N? See feat(package): add unstable
- Is the current format
plain
orhuman
, see feat(package): add unstable--message-format
flag #15311 (comment) - snake_case or kebab-case for the JSON schema, see feat(package): add unstable
--message-format
flag #15311 (comment) - Should the path to the file on disk be absolute paths or relative?
- (The current implementation) Using absolute paths is less ambiguous, but then users need to post-handle them.
- Relative paths makes the JSON blob smaller and more reproducible, though not sure why
cargo package --list
needs this level of reproducibility.
- Should the
path
field follow symlinks? There might be a use case needing to know if a packaged file was a symlink. This could also be future extension that the JSON provides more file metadata.
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