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Switch default PAM detection strategy to target-based.
To make cross-compilation easier (like for docs.rs), this change
makes OS-based detection of PAM the default, only falling back
to probing the actual installed PAM as a last resort.
I haven't been able to find a Linux distribution that uses
anything but Linux-PAM.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Sun, 13 Jul 2025 15:38:00 -0400 |
parents | a508a69c068a |
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//! Traits and stuff for managing the environment of a PAM handle. //! //! PAM modules can set environment variables to apply to a user session. //! This module manages the interface for doing all of that. use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; /// A key/value map for environment variables, as [`OsString`]s. /// /// This is a limited subset of what [`HashMap`](std::collections::HashMap) /// can do. Notably, we do *not* support mutable iteration. pub trait EnvironMap<'a> { /// Gets the environment variable of the given key. fn get(&self, key: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Option<OsString>; /// Iterates over the key/value pairs of the environment. fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (OsString, OsString)>; } pub trait EnvironMapMut<'a>: EnvironMap<'a> { /// Sets the environment variable with the given key, /// returning the old one if present. fn insert(&mut self, key: impl AsRef<OsStr>, val: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Option<OsString>; /// Removes the environment variable from the map, returning its old value /// if present. fn remove(&mut self, key: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> Option<OsString>; }